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Holocaust Glossary

- from A Teachers' Guide to the Holocaust the best collection of terms and figures related to the events. Through the page you can also reach an overview of the people and events of the Holocaust through photographs, documents, art, music, movies, and literature.


Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest

- a rich English database about the Hungarian Holocaust of the Holocaust Museum; links, articles, photos and more


Holocaust Memorials around the world

- from A Teachers' Guide to the Holocaust. Through the page you can also reach an overview of the people and events of the Holocaust through photographs, documents, art, music, movies, and literature.


Jewish Holidays in 2010

- listing of holidays for 2010


Jewish Summer Festival

- the most important cultural and musical event in the life of the Hungarian Jewry on international scale

Foundation for Jewish Cemeteries in Hungary



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Carl Lutz
Raoul Wallenberg



USEFUL LINKS

Studies

Jewish Theological Seminary - University of Jewish Studies

Address: 1084 Budapest, Bérkocsis utca 2.
Telephone: 0036 1 317 2396
Fax: 0036 1 318 7049
P.O. box: 1444 Bp. Pf. 212

Department of Assyriology and Hebrew Eötvös Lóránd University; Center of Jewish Studies at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Address: 1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 4/F.
Telephone: 0036 1 411 6749
Fax: 0036 1 411 6773
E-mail: titkarsag@hebraisztika.hu

Lauder Javne Jewish Community School and Kindergarten

Lauder Foundation: The Ronald S. Lauder Foundation was established in 1987 in New York by its president, the prominent philanthropist Ronald S. Lauder, to help the Jewish communities of Central and Eastern Europe. The Foundation is committed to rebuilding Jewish life in that part of Europe where the destruction of the Holocaust was followed by the oppression of Communist rule. The Foundation sponsors Jewish educational institutions in terms of reviving the Jewish traditions. Today, the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation operates and/or supports 62 programs spread throughout a network of 15 countries: Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and the Ukraine. (article from: CENTROPA)

Address: 1121 Budapest, Budakeszi út 48.
Telephone: 0036 1 275 2240, 0036 1 275 2241, 0036 1 275-2242
Fax: 0036 1 275-2610
E-mail: javne@lauder.hu

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