Jármi

Jármi is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.

When first mentioned in 1325, it was the property of the Karászi family, but in 1335, the widow of Pál Magyar donated it to the Clarisses of Óbuda.

In 1547, Imre's daughter, Anna, and Melith György received the Csaholyi portion.

Around 1850, it was a characteristic small noble village, with the Kulin and Tatay families as prominent landowners.

Later on, Elek Fényes, in 1851, mentions 52 Jewish residents, while Samu Borovszky, in his work from 1907, reports 99 Jews.

They encountered the advancing Romanian troops and, when asked if there were Red Army soldiers or Székelys in Őr, the two young men - whether consciously or unconsciously - replied in the negative.