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    Karol Efraim Sidon (born 9 August 1942) is a Czech rabbi, writer and playwright. He is the Chief Rabbi of the Czech Republic, and former Chief Rabbi of the city of Prague . Life. Born in Prague during the war, Karol Sidon is a distant relative of rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld.

  2. Karol Sidon (hebrejským jménem Efrajim ben Šimon Alexander, [zdroj⁠?] heb. אפרים בן אלכסנדר ‎, * 9. srpna 1942 Praha) je vrchní zemský a bývalý vrchní pražský rabín, dramatik, spisovatel, scenárista, náboženský myslitel, bývalý chartista a disident židovského původu. Některé povídky psal pod pseudonymem Chaim Cigan .

  3. Rabbi Karol Sidon. * 1942. Representative of the Church, Dissident, Charter 77 signatory, A cultural celebrity, National minorities, Holocaust, Palestine/Israel, A 1948 – 1989 emigrant/refugee, Hidden people, Non-Catholic clerical, Art and censorship, Failed attempt if illegal border crossing , Writer. 21. 8.

  4. SIDON, KAROL EFRAIM (1942– ), Czech writer, screenwriter, and playwright. Sidon was born in Prague. His father, a Jew, was executed in Theresienstadt in the Small Fortress after his deportation in 1944. In 1965–67, Sidon studied dramaturgy and screenwriting at the Film Academy of Music Arts in Prague. He worked as a screenwriter of animated ...

  5. Chief rabbi Karol Sidon (Hebrew name: Efraim ben Alexander) was born on 9 August 1942 in Prague into a mixed marriage. His Jewish father Alexander Sidon came from Trnava. He was a chemist and spoke Hungarian as well as German and Slovak and had fought in WWI.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0796666Karol Sidon - IMDb

    Writer: The Deserter and the Nomads. Karol Sidon was born on 9 August 1942 in Prague, Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia [now in Czech Republic]. He is a writer and actor, known for The Deserter and the Nomads (1968), Birds, Orphans and Fools (1969) and Dovidenia v pekle, priatelia (1990).

  7. Aug 25, 2014 · The first post-communist chief rabbi of Prague, Sidon, a former dissident, symbolized the revival of Czech Jewry following decades in which religion was suppressed. “His arrival at the post was crucial for the community,” said Charles Wiener, a former executive director of the Prague Jewish community who lives in Geneva, Switzerland.

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