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The Jews of Hungary

Only recently have Hungary's Jews celebrated their identity openly.

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The Jews of Hungary

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  1. Female members of the Nogradi family light candles at the Sabbath in their home in Budapest, Hungary, November 30, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szab

  2. Hannah Nogradi stands wrapped in a towel as she prepares for the Sabbath in their home in Budapest,, November 30, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  3. Balint Nogradi dresses up his daughter Hannah before the Sabbath in their home in Budapest, November 30, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  4. Eliezer Nogradi prepares the table before the Sabbath in her home in Budapest, November 30 2012.REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  5. The rabbi holds the Torah during morning prayer at a synagogue in Budapest, December 3, 2012.REUTERS-Bernadett Szab

  6. Jewish men attend a morning prayer at a synagogue in Budapest, December 3, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  7. Eliezer Nogradi holds challah before the Sabbath in their home in Budapest, November 30, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  8. Balint Nogradi holds his son Shalom Doveber before the Sabbath in their home in Budapest, November 30, 2012.REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  9. Sarah Nogradi prepares the dinner for the Sabbath in her home in Budapest, November 30, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  10. Female members of the Nogradi family light candles at the Sabbath in their home in Budapest, November 30, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szab

  11. Jewish men attend a morning prayer at a synagogue in Budapest, December 3, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  12. A Jewish man holds the Torah during morning prayer at a synagogue in Budapest, December 3, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szab

  13. Balint Nogradi holds his son Shalom Doveber before the Sabbath in their home in Budapest, November 30, 2012. REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

  14. Former Chief Rabbi Joseph Schweitzer makes a phonecall before an interview with Reuters in Budapest, November 29, 2012. Although anti-Semitism has not yet led to serious physical confrontations in Hungary, hate crimes have included desecration of Jewish cemeteries and a verbal attack in Budapest on the 90-year-old Schweitzer.REUTERS-Bernadett Szabo

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