Hungary's forgotten Jewish heritage
Hungarian-Israeli tour guide, Dr. Yoav Sorek, leads a deep dive into Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner and the Hungarian roots of ...
Hungarian-Israeli tour guide, Dr. Yoav Sorek, leads a deep dive into Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Glasner and the Hungarian roots of ...
"The Hungarian government under Orban creates conditions that make Hungary a place where Judaism thrives," the chairman of the European ...
The left-wing demonstrators have warned that if the government's judicial reforms are passed, Israel will become Hungary. Our reporter went ...
Lajos Kosa, chairman of parliament's Committee on Defense and Law Enforcement, confirms to journalists following a closed committee session that ...
Law-and-business school graduate Ari Epstein will promote bilateral relations between Hungary and Belgium, and facilitate engagement on economic, commercial, and ...
Yad Vashem recognized Angel Sanz-Briz as a Righteous Among the Nations in 1966 for saving approximately 5,200 Jews from the ...
"This is a fuse that must not be allowed to burn. And the best way to defuse it is to ...
Although there are now fewer than two dozen synagogues in the Hungarian capital, efforts to change that have proved successful.
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 ...
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