-
territory 650
years later. In the
Hungarian language, the word for Jew is
zsidó,
which was
adopted from one of the
Slavic languages. The
first historical...
-
Budapest University of
Jewish Studies (Hungarian: Országos Rabbiképző –
Zsidó Egyetem, or Országos Rabbiképző Intézet /
Jewish Theological Seminary –...
- Jean the
Tenant (Hungarian: Árendás
zsidó) is a 1917
Hungarian film
directed by
Michael Curtiz. Árendás
zsidó at IMDb v t e...
- Budapest, 1999, ISBN 963-539-251-6
Zsidó emlékek
Tolna megyében
Pusztay Sándor: Zsinagógák Szlovákiában – Zsinagógák,
zsidó temetők, emlékhelyek, Kornétás...
- The
Salgotarjani Street Jewish Cemetery (Hungarian: Salgótarjáni úti
zsidó temető) is a
Jewish cemetery in Budapest, Hungary. It is
located in the 8th...
-
Democratic Evreiesc; Hebrew: הוועד הדמוקרטי היהודי; Hungarian:
Demokrata Zsidó Komité, DZSK) was a left-wing
political party which sought to represent...
- ("Religious Songs"). This was
followed by a
Biblical drama,
Absalon (1891), and
Zsidó költők ("Jewish Poets," 1892),
translations of
medieval Hebrew poetry, including...
- Hungarian-Jewish poet and playwright. He is
known for his
verse drama A
zsidó Don Juan,
written in the mid-1950s. An
adaptation of the
story of Don Juan...
- and
their musical agendas,
Oxford University Press, p. 9. Ismerjük oket?:
zsidó származású
nevezetes magyarok arcképcsarnoka, István Reményi
Gyenes Ex Libris...
- he was a
cobbler by his trade. In Hungarian, he is
known as the bolyongó
zsidó ("Wandering Jew" but with a
connotation of aimlessness). The
origins of...