Jan Hus, a Czech reformer executed in Prague's Old Town Square over 600 years ago, maintained a friendship with Rabbi Avigdor Kara, one of Prague's greatest rabbis, and their differing interpretations of sacred texts may have contributed to Hus's religious reform ideas that later influenced the Protestant Reformation.
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The Forgotten Friendship: Jan Hus, Rabbi Avigdor Kara, and the Jewish Roots of church reformationAdded:
Prague center. The center of the old city over here.
And we can see here Jan Hus and his followers being depicted. They were executed over here. They were burnt at the stake.
Jan Hus fought against the Catholics.
And his good friend was Rabbi Victor Chaim.
The rabbi in the Jewish quarter.
And it could be his difference from Rabbi Victor Chaim is what caused him to fight against Catholics.
A lot of the fighting was what do the verses actually mean and how do I understand them?
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