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Hungary: How politics and familiarity can make culture more open to Jews - interview
Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities (EMIH) public relations director Jonatan Megyeri defended Hungarian PM Viktor Orban's record of supporting the country's Jews.
Budapest becomes unexpected haven for Israelis as post–Oct. 7 migration surges
Hungary rejects European anti-Israel sentiments after foreign minister meets with Israeli official
Deputy FM Sharren Haskel strengthens ties with Hungary in diplomatic visit
The Jewish queens of chess
The story of Hungary’s famed Polgár sisters gains a new lease on life in an Israeli documentary.
Hungary’s controversial $22 mil. Holocaust museum enters year 3 of disuse
The museum director has said Nazism was no worse than Soviet communism.
A whole new Jew: The antisemite who turned out to be one of the Jews he despised
Csanád Szegedi was a far-right politician, who trivialized the Holocaust and blamed Jews for the wrongs of the world – before finding out that he was one himself.
Books: Worlds turned upside down
Novelist Joseph Kertes draws from his own life to paint a vivid picture of two young Jewish brothers fleeing Hungary after the failed revolution.
Hungary's Jobbik gets double rebuff for Hannukah greetings to Jews
The Jewish community has been growing in recent years, especially in Budapest, but is worried by resurgent anti-Semitism.
Jewish-born Hollywood star Zsa Zsa Gabor dies at age 99
Although she eventually became a practicing Roman Catholic, the Hungarian-American actress was born to Jewish parents.
Suspected neo-Nazis vandalize Holocaust memorial in Hungary
Budapest's 'Living Memorial' was reportedly desecrated a few weeks after an article threatening to destroy the site was published on a neo-Nazi website.
Hungary's Tokaj wine region revives Jewish heritage
From the village of Mád, around 250 Jews were deported. Their properties and vineyards on a plain of volcanic soil near the Carpathian mountains were mostly confiscated.
The wheat from the chaff
It is time we started sorting the wheat from the chaff and finding answers to our health and nutrition questions from those who are qualified to give them.
Auschwitz survivor, Hungarian Nobel laureate Kertesz dies aged 86
Kertesz won the Nobel Prize for works the judges said portrayed the Nazi death camps as "the ultimate truth" about how low human beings could fall.