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Residents of Bodrogkeresztur, a religious site that attracts thousands of Jews every year, sound an alarm as visitors arrive while ...
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Residents of Bodrogkeresztur, a religious site that attracts thousands of Jews every year, sound an alarm as visitors arrive while ...
In her first interview with the Israeli media, Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga says that her country, often accused of ...
Szilard Demeter's article prompts strong reactions from several Hungarian Jewish groups and opposition politicians. More than 12,000 people, including numerous ...
In interview Friday, German Minister of State for Europe Michael Roth referred to "rampant anti-Semitism in Hungary." Hungarian Prime Minister ...
Around 50 members of radical Sixty-Four Counties Movement burn flags, graffiti Auróra Jewish community center in Budapest. Police reportedly slow ...
Alleged Islamic State member accused of beheading and shooting people who refused to join the terrorist organization in 2015 in ...
The Rumbach Synagogue, built in Moorish Revival style in 1872, is one of Budapest's more prominent synagogues. It will serve ...
Thousands of Hungarians attended annual March of the Living in Budapest to commemorate victims of the Holocaust, including Jane Haining, ...
An Israeli team this week began mapping out the floor of the Danube in Budapest in search of the remains ...
Some 565,000 Hungarian Jews were killed in the Holocaust, the majority of them deported to the Auschwitz death camp between ...
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