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  Great Neolog (Dohány St.) Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Levin, Vladimir, 2018
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Name/Title
Great Neolog (Dohány St.) Synagogue in Budapest | Unknown
Object Detail
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Date
1854-1859
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Origin
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Community type
Congregation
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Location
Hungary | Budapest
| Dohány St. 2
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Sources

Gerõ, László, Magyarországi zsinagógák (Budapest, 1989);

Gazda, Anikó, Zsinagógák és Zsidó községek Magyarországon (Budapest, 1991);

Orbán, Ferenc, Magyarország Zsidó emlékei, nevezetességei (Budapest, 1991);

Rivka and Ben-Zion Dorfman, Synagogues without Jews and the Communities that Built and Used Them (Philadelphia, 2000), p. 329;

Kinga Frojimovics, Géza Komoróczy, Viktória Pusztai, Andres Strbik, Jewish Budapest: Monuments, Rites, History (Budapest, 1999), pp.105-113 with ills and plans, ills. on p. 127, 235-236, 288-289-293;

Rudolf Klein, The Great Synagogue of Budapest (Budapest, 2008);

Rudolf Klein, Zsinagógák Magyarországon, 1782–1918: Fejlődéstörténet, tipológia és jelentőség / Synagogues in Hungary, 1782–1918: Genealogy, Typology and Architectural Significance (Budapest: TERC, 2011), ill. 3.376-389, pp. 462-478;

Szegő, Dóra and György Szegő, Synagogues (Budapest, 2004), pp. 25-34.

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https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2019/12/26/photo-essay-tracing-the-history-of-budapests-dohany-street-synagogue/

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Donor
Keller Foundation | 2018
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