Synagogue at Jávorka Adam St. in Budapest
Object Detail
Building Date
1900?
Synagogue active dates
until WWII
Reconstruction Dates
Architect/ Maker
Unknown (Unknown)
Material/Technique
Construction Material
Brick
Summary and Remarks
The meeting hall of the synagogue that was destroyed during the WWII. After the war it functioned as a prayer house. Today it houses the headquarters of the Zionist youth movement.
Suggested Reconsdivuction
History/Provenance
Condition
Present Usage
Cultural center
Present Usage Details
Historical significance: Event/Period
Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
Historical significance: Person
Architectural Significance: Style
Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration
Urban significance
Significance Rating
2 (Regional)
Condition of Building Fabric
C (Poor)
Bibliography
Gerõ, László, Magyarországi zsinagógák (Budapest, 1989);
Gazda, Anikó, Zsinagógák és Zsidó községek Magyarországon (Budapest, 1991);
Orbán, Ferenc, Magyarország Zsidó emlékei, nevezetességei (Budapest, 1991);
https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2019/08/15/hungary-discovering-budapests-synagogues-part-1/
Short Name
Full Name
Volume
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Biography
Photograph Copyright
Mátyás Király
Photographer
Photograph Date
2018
Remarks
We are grateful to Mátyás Király for this image.
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