More than 4,000 books from the collection of a Jewish rabbinical seminary in Berlin that was looted by the Nazis have been discovered in Prague. The books were found in the library of the Jewish Museum in the city, according to a spokeswoman for the museum on Friday. The books have previously been thought lost. At least the title page and the first few pages are now to be scanned and made available online, she said. There are currently no plans to return the books to Berlin. The books came from the collection of Berlin’s Higher Institute for Jewish Studies, which was closed and looted by the N…