Jewish Synagogue of Kol Aryeh, Mad - Mad

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Contact Jewish Synagogue of Kol Aryeh, Mad

Address :

Táncsics u. 38, 3909 Hungary

Phone : 📞 +78878
Postal code : 38
Website : http://csodarabbikutja.hu/hu/madi-csoda/zsinagoga
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Táncsics u. 38, 3909 Hungary
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Gyula Árvai on Google

A good and peaceful place for sabesz. Love it!!!!
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Man on Google

It could be a bit bored for kids... information about how to go there is almost unseen
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Ariel Caner on Google

Amazing memories of a vanished community
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Balázs Turai on Google

a beautifully restored baroque synagogue, that was built in the 18th century after polish examples. to enter, ask for the keys in the below lying rabbi house. it's worth the small sum, the interior is quite unique and richly decorated.
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Heshy on Google

Very emotional to daven in such a holy place, the shul of the Kol Aryeh and and all the great rabbis of mad
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KHAL MAHD on Google

The hIstoric shul of the village Mad, next to the Rabbi house and yeshiva of Mad
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Zoltan Rethati on Google

I have always wanted to see that building since I had a look at a photo that about twenty five years ago. On the photo, the church was in ruins with a promise to smell the lost souls of its disappeared hasid community. Now it is nicely reconstructed. However, I miss the feeling of magic, which the old medieval synagogue in Sopron certainly has. Whatever. Go and see both premises and do not miss leutering around the Jewish cemetery ? in Mad. You will not regret it
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Gyorgy Valyi on Google

Mad Synagogue is an example of beautiful Hungarian synagogue architecture. Situated on a hill overlooking the majestic vineyards of the Tokaj Hegyalja region, it is one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Hungary. Built in 1795, the baroque structure sits between a Catholic Church and a Reformed Church, evidence of these sizable communities’ peaceful coexistence in this period. Mád Synagogue has a finely decorated interior with Polish-Lithuanian influences and a remarkable bimah, a platform from where the Torah is read aloud, with four columns that support the nine-sectioned vaulted space. Mád’s Jewish population began to flourish with the arrival of Polish and Ukrainian Jews in the 1720s. Rich Orthodox and Chassidic traditions were established, and members of the community produced and transported kosher wine from nearby vineyards. Religious ceremonies and services took place in the synagogue until Jewish residents of the region were deported, and murdered by German Nazis assisted by Hungarian authorities of the Horthy regime in 1944, leaving the temple abandoned. The roof, walls, bimah, and Torah ark were conserved, but the synagogue building was in the state of complete disintegration. In 2000, World Monuments Fund carried out surveys to analyze surviving materials and the conditions of the walls, the stucco decorations, the carved stones, and the plaster and paint of the significantly deteriorated structure. The roof, walls, bimah, and Torah ark were conserved after the completion of the study phase of the project. Research was conducted on the historical features of the temple’s façade, allowing for the accurate repair of damaged stucco decorations on the exterior. Broken doors and windows were replaced, and improved electric, heating, draining, and plumbing systems were installed. Local rabbis were consulted on the design and conservation of the interior furnishings and ritual objects. The project was completed in 2004 with a ceremony to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Holocaust in Hungary. Few Holocaust survivors from Mád returned at the end of World War II. Those who perished in the war have been memorialized by plaques with names inscribed inside the synagogue. Today this building serves as a Holocaust memorial drawing many visitors. The tour starts in the neighbouring smaller building featuring an exhibition on life and famous rabbis of Mad and offering shelter for groups of visitors and pilgrims. No kosher food is available.

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