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Batei Ungarin (Hebrew: בתי אונגרין, lit.
Hungarian Houses) is a
Haredi Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem, north-east of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was...
- in the
Haredi neighbourhoods of
Jerusalem –
including Ramot Alon,
Batei Ungarin, et
cetera – in the
cities of Bnei Brak and El'ad, and in the West Bank...
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religion in
Hungary Shoes on the
Danube Promenade Siebengemeinden Batei Ungarin Unsdorf "By 1941, over 17
percent of Budapest's Jews (as
defined by law)...
- the Old City, and most are now
concentrated in the
neighborhood of
Batei Ungarin and the
larger Meah
Shearim neighborhood.
Members of the
Malachim are also...
- org.
Retrieved July 12, 2020. "Congregation Beth
Hamedrash Hagadol Anshe Ungarin" (PDF). New York City
Landmarks Preservation Commission.
March 18, 2008...
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Yitzchak Synagogue, also
known as the
Shomrei ha-Chomos
Synagogue and the
Ungarin Shul (Hungarian synagogue), is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue...
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Cohanim Ohel
Yitzchak Synagogue,
former Shomrei HaChomos Synagogue or
Ungarin Shul (Hungarian synagogue) Ades Synagogue, also
known as the
Great Synagogue...
- Talpiot) Ar-Ram
Atarot Bab a-Zahara Baka
Batei Munkacs Batei Saidoff Batei Ungarin Bayit VeGan Beit
HaKerem Beit
Hanina Beit
Safafa Beit
Yisrael Bukharim...
- of
Batei Neitin,
Rabbi Zanvil Spitzer. The
neighbourhood borders Batei Ungarin and Mea
Shearim and
connects to Mea
Shearim Street.
Pinchas Mordechai Graievski...
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helped build the
Jewish community there.
These houses are
called Batei Ungarin, in
Yiddish Ungarishe Hoiser - the
Hungarian Houses. In 1873,
Aaron Hershler...