Friends of Budapest Jewish Cemetery

Friends of Budapest Jewish Cemetery The purpose of this site is to revitalize this historic site through social work and to regain the di Miért fontos ez a temetői projekt?

Nyitva tartás:
- Nyári időszámítás, hétfő-péntek, vasárnap: 8-16 óráig.
- Téli időszámítás: hétfő-péntek, vasárnap: 8-15 óráig
(részletesen: http://www.budapestjewishcemetery.com/nyitva-tartas/)

A Kozma utcai izraelita temető Európa legnagyobb működő zsidó temetője, amely őrzi a múlt emlékét, hogy mindenki megismerhesse azt. A temetőben, többek közt országunk nagyjai leltek végső nyugalmat. Az i

dő azonban megtépázta a sírokat és a sírkertet, így a temető jelenleg borzalmas állapotban van. Sokféle módon, saját munkáddal, adománnyal, de jó ötletekkel is segítheted a projektet. Ha adományozol, akkor semmi másra, csak az általad meghatározott célokra költjük a pénzedet. Most együtt, a te segítségeddel megmenthetjük Budapest egy kiemelkedően fontos történelmi és vallási helyszínét. Ha a temetőt most nem hozzuk rendbe, akkor túl késő lesz. Hamarosan ez a jelentős emlékhely el fog pusztulni és vele együtt a több százezer történelmileg és vallásilag fontos sírhely, a rokonaink sírhelyei. Ezen oldal célja, hogy társadalmi munkával ez a történelmi helyszín megújuljon és azt a méltóságot vissza nyerje, ami jár neki.

As 2024 comes to a close, we are thrilled to report that this has been our biggest year of progress to date! By the end ...
15/12/2024

As 2024 comes to a close, we are thrilled to report that this has been our biggest year of progress to date! By the end of this month, we will have completed almost 80,000 sq. meters in a year, equivalent to 20 acres, containing 25,891 graves across 9 sections. By way of comparison, our best year prior to this was 2022 when we completed 68,500 sq. meters with 21,873 graves. We have managed to do this with just one team but with an important splitting of the maintenance function. Without seeing it in person, it might be hard to imagine the sheer scale of what densely forested 20 acres and almost 26,000 graves looks like. Of course, this all happened while the maintenance work becomes larger and larger.

Looking at our primary “rescue work”, to date, we have managed to complete over 260,000 sq. meters (64 acres) across 33 sections containing 84,507 graves. This is 54% of our target in area and 63% in number of sections, so while we are very pleased about what has been done, the task ahead still remains a challenge.

At the same time, we have had to refine our plans on best practice to maintain the restored sections on an ongoing basis. While our new employee worked fairly well, we also learned some lessons on how to assure better productivity.

Never has our work felt more poignant. In a world of baseless hate and antisemitism, this cemetery, one of the two largest in the world, stands in powerful but quiet testimony to both the enormous contribution of Budapest’s Jews to their country as well as to the the loss that not only they but the entire country suffered when they persecuted them. Our mission is to ensure that even this reminder is not swallowed up by neglect. We hope governments and societies of our “developed” countries come to truly understand this lesson.

Wishing you and your family all the best for 2025. May it be a more peaceful and happy year for all of us.

Michael and Marc

2024 Summary:

Renovated 9 sections that sum to 79,569 sq meters containing 25,891 graves. Includes 2

very large (38, 39), 3 medium (14, 20, 21) and 4 small sections (17A, 17C, 17D, C)

Thank you to the Sved family (Toronto) for sponsoring Section C, the Munk family (London) for sponsoring 14, the Strasser family (Sydney) for 17C and to the Graf family (Sydney) for 17D

Incredible restoration of the badly dilapidated Greiner mausoleum

Maintenance now encompasses a very large area; we have made some great strides but still experimenting with the best model

Restoring many graves for descendants including some beautiful ones

CALL TO ACTION: We know that many of you just responded to our recurring annual subscription request last week but for those who have not donated for the year, we request your participation by clicking on this link to our website:

https://www. budapestjewishcemetery.com/ donate

Please read further for details:

https://www.budapestjewishcemetery.com/abanneryearin2024

With so much happening, we thought a quarterly update would be useful. As always, please scroll down to see pictures. Wi...
14/04/2024

With so much happening, we thought a quarterly update would be useful. As always, please scroll down to see pictures. Wishing you and your families a happy Passover. Never in our lifetimes has the festival of freedom been so meaningful

Michael and Marc

Summary
a.) Bernat Munkacsi a towering historical figure and emblematic for us today - spectacular renovation of his grave. Many thanks to Anthony and Amie Munk for sponsoring this project

b.) Strong progress in renovating sections – 3 medium-sized ones completed, a total of 27,893 sq meters (7 acres) and 8,609 burials. Many thanks to Alex Soros for underwriting the renovation of S15

c.) Maintenance - our first full time employee off to a good start

d.) A big thank you to Stihl of Hungary for providing us discounted tools once again

e.) Plan for Second Quarter

The spectacular renovation of Mr and Mrs Bernat Munkacsi's grave

Early March marked the completion of a remarkable restoration — of Dr. Bernát Munkácsi’s beautiful tomb. In many ways, Dr.Munkácsi (1860 – 1937), is one of the finest examples of a proud Hungarian and a proud Jew and serves as an example for how we might act ourselves in today’s world.

Best known for his ground-breaking research into the Finno-Ugric roots of the Hungarian language and the early Magyars, Dr. Munkácsi was one of Hungary’s most distinguished linguists and ethnographers. His consequential explorations of the Middle Volga region and Siberia in the 1880s were supported by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Russian government, yielding breakthrough discoveries.

Despite his academic achievements, Dr. Munkácsi was never appointed to a teaching or research position at a state institution, by all accounts because he was Jewish. Although he was named a “Corresponding Member” to the prestigious Hungarian Academy of Sciences, it would take another twenty years (1910), until he was named a full member. Even then, there was discontent about Dr. Munkácsi’s Jewishness, with certain members of the Academy remarking that “a letter of baptism wouldn't hurt" his application. He steadfastly refused.

He remained undaunted in the face of antisemitism. Over the course of his illustrious career, he published countless books and articles, leaving behind a great legacy. In parallel, he also served as school inspector for the Jewish Community of Pest, reforming religious education by developing an entirely new curriculum. Faithful until the end, he died shortly after returning home from synagogue on the second day of Sukkot, 1937.

The restoration of this headstone was a labor of love. What initially appeared to be an unkempt, decaying chunk of cement turned out to bean elegant headstone made of exquisite, pink-hued marble. After carefully dismantling the tombstone, our restoration team polished the marble to a high gloss and re-engraved the badly worn inscription. Deciphering the Hebrew and Hungarian text was excruciating, requiring more than sixty hours of volunteer labor.

We are enormously grateful to Anthony Munk and his wife, Amie Rocket Munk, for their gift. We have helped many descendants repair their family graves and hope that more donors will do so. It keeps the cemetery “alive”. Please email us if you are interested. Particularly in a world where Jews are once again less welcome in academia and the arts, the restoration of the Munkácsi grave is of national interest to both Hungary and the Jewish people as a reminder of the greatness that can be achieved under persecution as well as the limitations.

Our Work
Coming on the heels of Sections 30 and 31, we continued to concentrate on the right hand side of the cemetery, by far the older part. We started January continuing with Section 15, then moved on to 14 and have just recently completed 21. A big thank you to Alex Soros for funding the renovation of Section 15.

Click on this link to view the map and our progress:
https://www.budapestjewishcemetery.com/map-of-the-cemetery

Section 14 is one of the oldest sections in the cemetery and contains 2436 burials over 8088 sq meters (exactly 2 acres). Our regular readers will recall that the cemetery opened in 1891; this section started in 1894. Most burials took place between 1894 and 1897 with some extra rows added between 1911-1920.

Section 15 hold the remains of 3210 souls over an area of 8902 sq meters. This section began in 1928 and most of the burials took place in the 1930s and 40s. This was one of the more expensive sections of that era and as a result, it contains some exceptionally beautiful funerary art. One unusual but beautiful example is the grave of the long forgotten but famous poet and chief journalist of Szeged, Ede Kisteleki 1861 - 1931.

Section 21 is a fairly large section with an area of 10,923 sq meters but just 2963 burials. It can be seen as a continuation of Section 28 where most burials are concentrated between 1905-1909. Most of the burials here took place between 1909 and 1912 but there are also has around 15-20 graves from the mid 1800s that were transferred from the Pest cemetery, sometimes to “reunite” a family.

New maintenance worker

We are pleased to announce that as of 1st of February, we have hired a full time employee named Pal who will focus exclusively on maintenance. Until now, all our maintenance work has been carried out by the same team that works on renovating new sections. We have reached a milestone whereby the maintenance is just too time-consuming and it was causing our renovation work to suffer. When we finish Section 20, we will have completed 210,000 sq metres (21 hectares) or 53 acres with 66,300 burials! This is already among the larger size of almost any Jewish cemetery in the world. We will supplement with temporary workers as need be but our experience to date is that if you stay on top of the little growths and small problems, the work is far less than if left. Had the cemetery been even minimally maintained over the years (e.g. new self-seeded trees removed every year), we would be in in a much better position than we are today.

Workplan for the second quarter
We are now in the early to middle stages of Section 20 containing 2257 burials over 7925 sq meters and expect to complete it in the next two weeks. This section can be seen as the continuation of Section 14 with burials beginning in1897 and the majority concentrated between that year and 1899.

After this, our plan is to tackle Section 38, one of the very large and most jungle-like sections at the back of the cemetery. The road runs all the way to the backwall of the cemetery and is about 250 metres in length. There are 89 rows with 5759 burials! There is only one section with a greater number of burials, Section 40 with 6651. Wish us luck!

We are just removing some large death trees. During the coming winter storms they will brake apart and will cause severe...
01/12/2023

We are just removing some large death trees. During the coming winter storms they will brake apart and will cause severe damage to the graves below.

That is hard work.

Kedves Közösség!A mellékelt két levelet kaptuk Israelből. Van-e 1-1 önkéntes, aki ezeket számítógépen rögzítené? Az egyi...
29/11/2023

Kedves Közösség!

A mellékelt két levelet kaptuk Israelből. Van-e 1-1 önkéntes, aki ezeket számítógépen rögzítené? Az egyik németül van (rövid), a másik magyarul (hosszabb).

Kérem írjátok meg, ha valaki hajlandó az egyiket vagy mindkettőt rögzíteni.

Nagyon köszönjük

PS: már van 2 önkéntes. Ha még van jelentkező, akkor szívesen. Kb. 50 oldal kézírott levél van ...

Főállású sírkert-karbantartót keresünkAzonnali felvétellel keresünk sírkert-karbantartót.Feladat:- A sírkert karbantartá...
28/11/2023

Főállású sírkert-karbantartót keresünk

Azonnali felvétellel keresünk sírkert-karbantartót.

Feladat:
- A sírkert karbantartása (ágak összeszedése, kidőlt, beteg fák kivágása, viharkárok elhárítása, sírkövek tisztítása, időként permetezés, látogatók által elhagyott szemét szedése)
- Ez egészéves főállás. Az illető ki van téve az időjárás viszontágságainak.

Elvárás:
- Tapasztalat kertészeti karbantartási munkák elvégzésében.
- Láncfűrésszel tud bánni.
- Önálló, megbízható, becsületes, munkabíró személyiség.
- Az illető lakjon a temető közelében (1108 Budapest, Kozma u. 6.)
- Előny: vezetési engedély B
- Előny: alap angoltudás, hogy tudjon segíteni külföldi vendégeknek.

Amit kínálunk:
- Teljes munkafelszerelést
- 400 000 Ft. havi nettóbér

Kérem küldje életrajzát az [email protected] email-címre.

The completely overgrown sections 30 and 31 have been cleared of bushes and some trees. In section 30 there are 1,736 pe...
28/11/2023

The completely overgrown sections 30 and 31 have been cleared of bushes and some trees. In section 30 there are 1,736 people on an area of 1.85 acres, in section 31 there are 2,569 people on an area of 1.95 acres.

Please support our work: https://www.budapestjewishcemetery.com/donate

Combining the good with the useful. Our park benches are very popular. For 1500 USD we will place your own bench in the ...
28/11/2023

Combining the good with the useful. Our park benches are very popular. For 1500 USD we will place your own bench in the cemetery and you will receive a plaque with the text of your choice. At the same time you support our renovation work in the cemetery with this amount.

https://www.budapestjewishcemetery.com/donate

We just mounted our new sign on the fence of the Budapest main synagogue (Dohany street). It contains basically the same...
30/08/2023

We just mounted our new sign on the fence of the Budapest main synagogue (Dohany street). It contains basically the same message as the sign we mounted 5 years ago. We added only a QR-code. We hope it helps raising funds.

Please support our work: https://www.budapestjewishcemetery.com/donate

Cím

Budapest

Nyitvatartási idő

Hétfő 07:00 - 16:00
Kedd 09:00 - 16:00
Szerda 07:00 - 16:00
Csütörtök 07:00 - 16:00
Péntek 07:00 - 16:00
Vasárnap 09:00 - 17:00

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