Memorial Museum of Hungarian Speaking Jewry

Top choice in Upper Galilee & Golan


Evocative artefacts (including a synagogue ark from Tokaj), photographs and documents do a masterful job of recalling the lost world of pre-WWII Hungarian-speaking Jewry. A 17-minute film provides historical context. If you’re interested, museum cofounder Chava Lustig may be willing tell you about life in the Budapest ghetto (1944–45), which she survived as a 14-year-old. The museum has extensive archives for those interested in doing family research. For a tour, call ahead.


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