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Kisvarda is a small city in north-eastern Hungary, with a population of about 18,000 as of 2005. It is located where Hungary becomes quite narrow, and it is close to the border with Slovakia, Ukraine and Romania.
- Photos of Kisvarda
Photographs of Jewish Relics in Kisvarda and Hungary. Click...
- Gabriel Erem's Memoir
My Kaddish. By Gabriel Erem . The sun is beating down hard...
- Lists of Names of The Martyrs
List of the Martyrs of the Holocaust in Kisvarda, Hungary....
- Kisvarda Jewish Census of 1848
About 10 individuals were born outside Hungary, in Poland....
- Nezo's Book About Kisvarda's Jews
The History of the Jews of Kisvarda. Mr. Istvan Nezo, a...
- Yizkor Book
(Kisvárda, Hungary) 48°13' / 22°05' Translation of Kisvarda...
- Photos of Kisvarda
Kisvárda (németül: Kleinwardein) város Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg vármegyében, a Kisvárdai járásban – melynek központja –, két nagy tájegység határánál fekszik: keleten a Nyírség, nyugaton a Rétköz határolja. A település egykoron a Rétköz mocsarának védelmében épült.
Kisvárda is a small town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County. in north-eastern Hungary. Kisvárda also attracts tourists to its thermal springs, and the ruins of a medieval castle.
Kisvárda (Hungarian: Kisvárdai járás) is a district in northern part of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County. Kisvárda is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Northern Great Plain Statistical Region.
Kisvárda (in Yiddish - Kleinwardein) is a town in northeast Hungary. The Jewish community was organized in 1796: at first it was subordinate to the community of Nagykálló, but became independent in 1843 when Isaiah Banet was appointed to the rabbinate.
Kisvarda was a true cross-section of Hungarian Judaism, ranging all the way from the extremely religious "shtreimel wearers" to non-observant members of parliament. Naturally, each faction sought to rule the congregation, and there was no shortage of serious disputes among them.
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Kisvárda - The former synagogue, which remains one of the most imposing structures in Kisvárda, is now a local history museum known as the Retkozi Muzeum. Kisvárda also attracts tourists to its thermal springs, and the ruins of a medieval castle.