VENETIANER, LAJOS — (1867–1922), Hungarian rabbi and historian. Venetianer, born in Kecskemet, attended the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau (1888–89) and was ordained at Budapest s Landesrabbinerschule. Venetianer became rabbi in Csurgo (1893), rabbi in Lugos … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ludwig Venetianer — (Venetianer Lajos)(May 19 1867 1922) was a Hungarian rabbi and writer.Venetianer was born in Kecskemét. He studied at the rabbinical seminary and the University of Budapest, and at the Jewish Theological Seminary and the University of Breslau,… … Wikipedia
Mendel (Hungarian family) — The Jewish Hungarian family of Mendel is the name of a prominent Hungarian family which flourished in the latter half of the 15th century and in the first half of the sixteenth in Ofen (Buda). Members of three generations of it are known; namely … Wikipedia
Sátoraljaújhely — For the Romanian village of Uihei, called Újhely in Hungarian, see Şandra. Sátoraljaújhely Pauliner church and friary … Wikipedia
Messias — Der Begriff Messias (hebräisch משיח Maschiach oder Moschiach, aramäisch Meschiah, in griechischer Transkription Μεσσίας, ins Griechische übersetzt Χριστός Christos, latinisiert Christus) stammt aus dem Tanach und bedeutet „der Gesalbte“.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BUDAPEST — BUDAPEST, capital of Hungary, formed officially in 1873 from the towns of Buda, Obuda, and Pest, which each had Jewish communities. Buda (Ger. Ofen; Heb. אובן) A community was formed there by the end of the 11th century. Its cemetery was located… … Encyclopedia of Judaism