Mordecaï Meisel

Mordecaï Meisel

Mordekhaï Maisel

Mordekhaï Maisel (1528 - 13 mars 1601) est un philanthrope et dirigeant de la communauté juive de Prague. Il est à l'origine de la construction de la synagogue Maisel et de l'hôtel de ville juif de Prague.

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  • Dans son roman La Nuit sous le pont de pierre (trad. Jean-Claude Capèle, Fayard 1987), l'écrivain Leo Perutz (1882-1957) met en scène Mordechai Meisl, son épouse Esther, et l'empereur Rodolphe II.
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