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Turkey and the Czech Republic have long histories with their respective Jewish populations. Their approaches toward Jewish culture, however, have shaped disparate public perceptions of Jews. Aliza Goldberg compares how the two countries have formulated relations with their Jewish populations and suggests that the Czech case can stand as an example for other European countries to follow.
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