by Randolph L. Braham with the collaboration of Ervin Farkas, New York, 1968
A moving portrait of the lost synagogues of this nation, published by the World Federation of Hungarian Jews in 1968.
This volume includes 467 photographs and drawings of synagogues with both interior and exterior views. Some of these synagogues are still in use; others are now employed for profane purposes; the majority, however, were destroyed in the wake of the Catastrophe that befell Hungarian Jewry during World War II.
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