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For more than 150 years, many pilgrims visit the grave of Moshe Teitelbaum, the founder of Hungarian hasidism. The tomb is protected by a modern tabernacle (ohel).
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The new cemetery contains the tombs of Jeremiah Loew and his son, Rabbi Lazarus.
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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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The name ‘Wine Temple’ wouldn’t be too surprising in this region, but, just for the sake of clarity, the towered building was named after its peculiar shape. Nonetheless, it has a lot to do with wine.
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The theater built in 1929 functions today as a community center and cinema.
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Built in 2004, the Calvary monument complex can be found on the Gombos Mountain, over the UNESCO World Heritage cellar row. Its stations on the side of the mountain show the way up to a special chapel.
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Spreading to both sides of the village, the unique cellar row of Hercegkút contains 130 cellars. The cellars of Kőporos and Gombos Mountain are parts of the UNESCO World Heritage.
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Located on the banks of the river Bodrog, the building complex is a remarkable monument of late Renaissance Hungarian architecture. The castle and its famous halls provide visitors an insight into the history and everyday life of the Rákóczi era.