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Research & Studies

Presentations of the iASK Jewish Studies Research Group at the Hungarian Historical Society

The researchers of the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg (iASK) also participated in the professional event “Research and Teaching Issues of the History of the Jews of Szombathely” organized by the Western Transdanubian Regional Group of the Hungarian Historical Society and the Department of History of the ELTE BDPK

Edit Balázs: Additions to the history of the Israelite Orthodox parish of Szombathely and Attila Katona: The Jewish community of Szombathely in the last decade of the 19th century were presented on 5 May 2022.