Bonyhád: a Destroyed Community: The Jews of Bonyhád, HungaryShengold, 1994 - 164 עמודים This is the story of the renowned Jewish community of Bonyhad, a small town in the Hungarian countryside. It tells the history of its people, their scholarly Rabonim, it pictures their pious lifestyle, how they lived and how they perished in the Nazi Holocaust. The story follows the survivors, how they tried to rebuild their shattered lives and their community, and continues through their exodus in 1956, to where they are now and how they remember. Bonyhad: A Destroyed Community is an easy-to-read, well-documented work. |
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Bonyhád in the Holocaust 1 Bonyhád | 1 |
Early History | 21 |
Spiritual Leaders | 25 |
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21 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Army arrived Ausch Auschwitz Barany became Bonyhád Jews Braun Brick brothers Budapest called camp Chaim close congregation David deportation Deutsch document Donath Eisner Engelman Erno Ester father Ferenc Final Solution Fischer followed Frohlich Fuchs Galandauer ghetto girls Goldring Guttman hand happened Henrik Herman Hirschfeld Holocaust Horthy Hungarian Hungary Ignac Imre Israel Jacob Jeno Jewish Jewish community Josef Kaff Kohn Kraus Kuttner Labor Laszlo later learned lived looked March married Miklos Miksa Moshe mother moved names opened orok Orthodox Perczel Pfeifer Pollak Rabbi Rakoczi religious remember returned Rosenfeld Russian Salamon Samuel Sandor Sara says Schon Schwartz shows Simon Singer sister soon started Stern story survivors textile took town trader tried units Vorosmarty Weiss wife young Zeif
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