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From Bratislava to Nikolsburg

The relationship between modernity and Judaism is perhaps the central question that Jews have struggled with and debated over the past 250 years.…

Shabbat in Budapest

Kazinczy, Dohany, Rumbach. For the average Hungarian these are street names in the heart of Budapest. For Jews these are names of three of the most…

Thoughts From Budapest: Past, Present, and Future

Jews first settled in Hungary in the 13th century, settling mainly in the city of Buda. In 1526 the Ottoman Empire occupied Hungary and as…