Hungarian jews
Harassing Christians undermines both Israel and Jewish history - opinion
Jews who harms Christian institutions, clergy, or symbols violate not only a civic norm but also a supreme moral and religious principle. It is doubtful the authorities are doing enough to combat it.
Hungarian Jewish community extend olive branch to Magyar, including Orban allies
Viktor Orban will always be the man who kept Hungary’s Jews safe - opinion
Hungary: How politics and familiarity can make culture more open to Jews - interview
Humanistic philosophy in action
Thousands of unsung heroes risked their lives every day on behalf of their fellow human beings.
Humanistic philosophy in action
The true test of Raoul Wallenberg’s important legacy.
Nine Democrats ask Trump to cancel meeting with Hungarian leader
Trump and Netanyahu have warm relations with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Hungarian cinema to be celebrated at Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem cinemas
The films that will be shown have subtitles in English and Hebrew.
Diary of a Holocaust-era teenager Eva Heyman brought to life on social media
The film progresses to relate the progressing nightmare of Jews in Hungary during the war, and how Heyman’s world was shattered by the Nazi occupation of Hungary in March 1944
Hannah Senesh's last letter
In the letter, Hannah Senesh writes that she is "quite 'O-K', and that's all".
Raoul Wallenberg – the end of a dream
Nina was Raoul Wallenberg’s younger half-sister, born nine years after him.
Scammers steal $437K from synagogue renovation project in Hungary
Hungarian Jewish group Mazsihisz, which is coordinating the renovation, became aware of the fraud last month.
Scammers steal $437K from synagogue renovation project in Hungary
Scammers stole the equivalent of $437,000 in government funding from Hungary’s largest Jewish group for the renovation of a Budapest synagogue.
Furor over Danube remains search deepens
The Mazsihisz federation of the Neolog community issued a statement last week stating its opposition to the search, said that the project was “superfluous” and “contrary to Jewish law.”