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In beautiful natural surroundings, the Jewish cemetery can be found on the southern slope of the Kopasz Mountain.
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The Olaszliszka memorial site is a destination of the Trail of the Wonder-Working Rabbis pilgrimage route. It commemorates the late synagogue and the local families who were deported from their homes.
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The first stop of the pilgrimage route in Mád is the Baroque building of the Rabbi House and rabbinical seminary.
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The old Jewish Cemetery can be found next to the ruins of the Tokaj Castle, in the Bodrogzug area.
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The new cemetery was founded in the late 19th century, along today’s Bodrogkeresztúr road.
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The only functioning Jewish prayer house of the Tokaj-Hegyalja area can be found in József Attila utca 9 in Tokaj.
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The Jewish community played a major role in the economic life of Sárospatak.
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The oldest tombstone of the Jewish cemetery was made in 1780 – this is the time when the community was formed. Probably the first rabbi of the community was Shinover Hirsch.
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Több mint másfél évszázada zarándokok sokasága keresi fel a magyarországi haszidizmus megalapítójának, Móse Teitelbaum rabbinak a sírját, amelyet egy modern építészeti köntösbe öltöztetett óhel rejt.
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Settled in the beginning of the 18th century, the majority of Erdőbénye’s Jewish population owned mainly vine lands and mills, but there were also many artisans and craftsmen among them.