File:Grabstein Simon Kohn und Mária Hirsch, 2024 Kiskunfélegyháza.jpg

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Gravestone Simon Kohn 1838 †1925 and his wife Mária Hirsch 1856 †1931 Jewish Cemetery (sector) in Kiskunfélegyháza Felsőtemető/Felső Temető (Upper Cemetery). Based on Hungarian Jewish Lexicon (1929 edition): The local Jewish (congress) community was founded in 1850(s). Previously, only one or two Jewish families lived in Kiskunfélegyháza. Its founders were landowner Sándor Léderer, Leopold Spiller, Mátyás Spiller, Eliás Feuer, Ignác Augner and Simon Sohr, whose families moved from Albertirsa to Kiskunfélegyháza in the 1850s. The first rabbi was Samuel Günsberger. A Jewish temple was built in 1850(s). A new synagogue was built in 1899. The Jewish public school was built in 1853, and Hungarian language education was introduced the following year. In the 1920s the school had two teachers and 60 students. In 1855 Chevra Kadisa was established, in 1880 a charitable women's society, and later an Ahavō veachvo society. - The local Orthodox community was founded on January 30, 1876 by 26 separated members of the congressional community. The first leaders of the community were merchants Isaac Károly Feuer, Károly Weissberger, Samuel Eisler, Leopold Freund and Herman Goldstein. The Orthodox community established a temple, a elementary school and the Talmud Torah in 1878. The Orthodox Kadisha of Chevra was established in 1876. Bernát Holländer was the local Orthodox rabbi until 1928, and in 1928 he was elected chief rabbi. Among the members of the Orthodox community were: textile manufacturer Ignác Frank, honorary president of the congregation; the banker is Miksa Frank, president of the community, and Mór Krausz, lawyer and economic banker. With the support of local Orthodox Jewry, the local branch of the Hungarian National Red Cross Association was established in 1883. Until 1895, there were only two Christian members of the association. During World War I, seventy beds hospitals were set up by the association. The members of the Orthodox community (board) by occupation are: one wholesaler, one teacher, one hundred merchants, three lawyers, two doctors and 13 others. - Nádasdy Street, Kiskunfélegyháza, Bács-Kiskun County, Hungary
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Izraelita/Zsidó temető. Felső temető ('Felsőtemető' egybeírva szerepel a város weboldalán fél tucat cikkben) 1850-ben alakult a zsidó egyházközség. 1876-ben az ortodox szárny. 'Kongresszusi' zsidó templom 1850-ben, majd 1899-ben, a zsidó iskola 1853-ban épült. A helyi ortodox zsidó templom és iskola 1878-ban létesült. A helyi orthodox hitközség első elöljárói Feuer Izsák Weissberger Károly, Eisler Sámuel, Freund Lipót és Goldstein Herman kereskedők voltak. A helyi hítközségből származott Lederer Sándor a Pesti Izraelita Hitközség néhai elnöke. A város gazdaságában jelentős szerepet játszottak a hítközség tagjai: az ecet- és élesztőgyáros Feuer Mihály, a gyufagyáros Klein Ignác, a téglagyáros Fuchs Ignác, Frank Ignác a hitközség díszelnöke, textilgyáros; Frank Miksa hitközségi elnök, ki a Magyar Általános Takarék helyi fiókjának igazgatója, Krausz Mór ügyvéd, gazdasági bankalapító/bankár. Helyi rabbik: Günsberger Sámuel, Holländer Bernát Info: mek.niif.hu/04000/04093/html/szocikk/12609.htm - Bács-Kiskun vármegye, Kiskunfélegyháza, Nádasdy utca.
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Camera location46° 43′ 09.21″ N, 19° 50′ 31.01″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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