The archive is part of the community's administrative archive. It contains personal and community documents and correspondence with government and municipal authorities, other Jewish communities, suppliers of goods and services and private individuals.
Autonomous Orthodox Jewish Community (Budapest) Archive
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Autonomous Orthodox Jewish Community (Budapest) Archive. |
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Additional Titles |
כותרת בעברית: ארכיון הקהילה האוטונומית-אורתודוכסית-יהודית (בודפשט). Archive of the Autonomous Orthodox Jewish Community (Budapest). |
Citation Note |
ARC. 4* 1785, Autonomous Orthodox Jewish Community (Budapest) archive, Archives Department, the National Library of Israel, Jerusalem |
Host Item |
Autonomous Orthodox Jewish Community (Budapest) Archive. |
Level of Description |
Fonds Record |
Biographical summary |
Until 1868 all the Hungarian Jewish communities belonged to one body. In that year the more observant Jews broke away and formed their own communities in each city under one umbrella organisation called the Orszagos Iroda. The community in Budapest called itself the Autonomous Orthodox Jewish community to show that they had broken away from the old communal organisation. |
Language Note |
The archive is mainly in Hungarian, with a few Hebrew, Yiddish and German papers. |
National Library system number |
990026704560205171 |
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