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This Might Be the Smallest Synagogue in the World
Being Jewish
This Might Be the Smallest Synagogue in the World
by
György Polgár
The man behind the Szanto Memorial and Prayer house guarantees that 'a minyan can just fit' in the 130-square-foot space.
The Jewish Traveler
Jewish Heritage Along the Danube
by
Michele Cohen Marill
See sights of great beauty and pain from Budapest to Bucharest.
Wider World
At 98, Gymnast and Holocaust Survivor Agnes Keleti Is as Feisty as Ever
by
Cnaan Liphshiz | JTA
With 10 Olympic medals, Keleti is the most decorated female Jewish Olympian of all time.
The Jewish Traveler
Vojvodina, Between Belgrade and Budapest
by
Hilary Danailova
A driving holiday in Vojvodina takes you through the charming Serbian towns of Novi Sad and Subotica, then past the Hungarian border to Szeged.
Wider World
Hungary: The Politics of Hate
by
Ruth Ellen Gruber
Recent research shows that the percentage of hardcore anti-Semites in Hungary has more than doubled in the past two decades to somewhere between 21 and 28 percent of…