Frankel Leo street Synagogue, Budapest

During World War II, the synagogue was used as a stable and the residents were all killed.

There is a memorial in the yard with the names of the Jewish families who were deported from the house in 1944.

[3] There is a vibrant Jewish community life in the Frankel synagogue, included Family Kabalat Shabbat, Sunday School, adult educational programs, BBYO youth movement for teens, holiday celebrations and cultural events serve the needs of the members.

[4] Media related to Újlaki Synagogue (Frankel Leó út, 49) at Wikimedia Commons

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