The Jew from Prague who began as a window washer and became an ambassador.
Tripping on the Czech Jewish Fantastic: From the Golem to Kafka to Daniel Kumermann
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The Jew from Prague who began as a window washer and became an ambassador.
Czechs miss Slovaks, but not the other way around.
This velvet divorce might not have been the most democratically orchestrated event in history. The leaders who executed the decision have seen their political careers take a nosedive. And the two sides might well look at the results very differently. But Czechoslovakia, though it no longer exists, remains a symbol of courageous resistance and sensible conflict resolution. It’s a legacy of which the offspring of these hyphenated parents can be proud.