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Budapest becomes unexpected haven for Israelis as post–Oct. 7 migration surges
Graffiti is a common sight in some alleys of Budapest, but in the Jewish Quarter, visitors may also unexpectedly spot memorial stickers for fallen IDF soldiers and October 7 massacre victims.
Herzl’s city, their future: Jewish teens renewed Zionist covenant in Budapest
Budapest police says 31-year-old woman wore a wig, posed as charity worker to kidnap newborn
Hungary to revoke scholarship of pro-Palestinian student who disrupted Israeli lecturer
Neo-Nazis tried to torch Jewish center in Budapest, activists say
In 2017, far-right activists filmed themselves placing posters reading “Stop operation Soros” on the message board of Aurora.
Reporter’s Notebook: Finding Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest
Visages of once vibrant life can be found across the Jewish quarter
New synagogues inaugurated in memory of Danube Holocaust victims
600,000 letters in each Torah represent the 600,000 victims of the massacre.
Reporter's Notebook: Shabbat on the 'wrong side' of Budapest
Buda might be the smaller Jewish community of Hungary’s capital, but it was the right side to be for a warm welcoming Shabbat.
5 men tell Hungarian cantor and his wife they ‘belong in the gas chamber’
Police began a search using closed circuit television footage, Szombat reported.
Historic Budapest synagogue to reopen amid Jewish cultural revival
Tamas Irsai was a teenager when he last sang in the choir in Budapest's Rumbach synagogue during World War Two.
Operatic milestone
We are due to get a taste of the Middle East, albeit a musically presented historic slice, straight from Budapest.
2,300 Jewish athletes gather in Budapest for European Maccabi Games
This year’s games, which takes place at several venues, includes 20 categories, including swimming, chess, fencing, soccer and boxing.
IHRA to advise on Budapest Holocaust Museum
Controversial historian Maria Schmidt is no longer involved in the project.