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The Jews have always been an important part of Slovakian cultural fabric since the time of the Great Moravian Empire and a huge number of them were sent to death during the holocaust of the Second World War. Museum of Jewish Culture, Spišské Podhradie Synagogue – which is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site and Chatam Sofer Memorial – a Jewish burial site are major monuments those reflect the country’s Jewish heritage and are known as must visit destination for tourist who want to know and understand the history and heritage of Slovakia.