Located within the Dohány Street Synagogue complex, the largest functioning synagogue in Europe, the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives offers a window into the rich traditions and challenging history of the Jewish people in Hungary. The museum’s collection includes a variety of artifacts such as menorahs, centuries-old Jewish gravestones, hand-engraved Torah scrolls, and rare manuscripts. Visitors can explore these items to gain a deeper understanding of Jewish culture and the community’s historical journey in Budapest.
Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives (Magyar Zsidó Múzeum és Levéltár)
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