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Israeli flags seen as Iranian diaspora denounces US-Iran MoU in worldwide embassy protests

Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called for a week of protests to coincide with the week-long funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Activists flew pro-Pahlavi flags, along with Israeli flags at certain sites.

A woman holds banners denouncing the Iranian regime, June 21, 2026; illustrative.
THE HUNGARIAN Parliament Building at night.

Cruising the Danube from Budapest to Vienna through centuries of Jewish history - review

Human remains found in home of 30-year-old Budapest man.

Budapest man confesses to illicit use of remains after bones, heart, and human face found in home

Changing the guard at Budapest Castle

Budapest uncovered: Castle caves and thermal spas


Ukrainian refugees celebrate personal exodus during Passover

The Jewish Agency's main Passover Seder took place at the Jewish emergency center in Warsaw, Poland, while another one took place in Budapest for thousands of Jewish refugees from Ukraine.

 Ukrainian Jews celebrating the Passover Seder in a Jewish Agency aid center in Budapest, Hungary.

Jews in Hungary, Moldova, Poland Celebrate Purim with Ukrainian Refugees

Even if not physically, we can fight the war spiritually,” Chief Rabbi Shlomo Köves said.

 Celebration of Purim in Hungary with child refugees from Ukraine.

77 Hungarian Holocaust survivors honored on 77th anniversary of liberation

Starting on Monday, January 17 and running for 77 consecutive hours, testimonies from survivors will play on their new website – with a new video being released every hour.

Holocaust survivor Klára Andorné Molnár's testimony for the Association of Hungarian Jewish Communities (EMIH).

Budapest’s new $30m Holocaust museum sits in limbo

The story of the museum, whose temporary name is the House of Fates, underlines how the legacy of the Holocaust keeps Jews from being fully integrated into Hungarian society.

 The House of Fates Holocaust museum, housed in a former railway station that deported Jews to concentration camps, seen in Budapest, Jan. 21, 2019.

Budapest’s only kosher fast food joint hungrily awaits the return of Israeli tourists

László Györfi, 51, recently opened a significantly cheaper, no-frills burger shop that he says is the Hungarian capital’s only kosher fast food joint.

 Budapest and the Danube River, August 29 2021.

The resurrection of Orthodox Jewry in Budapest

Like in the prophetic vision of the Valley of Dry Bones, Orthodox Judaism springs back to life in Hungary.

 The newly finished Torah for the restored Budapest Vörösmarty Street Synagogue, August 27, 2021

Destroyed by Nazis, Hungarian synagogue to reopen after 70 years

The building will also serve as the new home of the World Jewish Congress Hungary office.

(c) Doron Ritter/For World Jewish Congress: WJC President Ronald S. Lauder delivers remarks at the ceremony marking the reopening of the Rumbach synagogue

Yosef Kleinman, youngest survivor to testify at Eichmann trial, dies at 91

Kleinman was one of 110 witnesses at the 1961 trial of Eichmann, and at 31 was the youngest. His testimony was about the fate of Jewish youths at Auschwitz.

Joseph Kleinman, a 90-year-old holocaust survivor who survived Auschwitz and Dachau Nazi death camp wearing a face mask as he stands at his porch in Jerusalem, during the Holocaust Remembrance Day, April 21, 2020.

Budapest's Jewish Quarter is being destroyed

A few days ago, news that one of the oldest houses in the Jewish district of Budapest will soon be demolished spread like wildfire on social media, sparking outrage.


'Hungary has zero tolerance for antisemitism,' Budapest's minister says

"It is important to emphasize that Budapest has the third largest Jewish community in Europe, and the second largest synagogue in the world," Justice Minister Judith Verga asserted.

A STAR of David is seen at the new Holocaust museum called the House of Fates in Budapest, Hungary, last year