Jewish Institute for the Deaf (Budapest)

The Jewish Institute for the Deaf was founded in 1876 in Budapest, Hungary.[1]

The building

The institute was closed in 1944 because of World War II.[2]

The institute's building has long since become a synagogue and center of Jewish community.[3]

Institute people

  • The school was attended by Izrael Zachariah Deutsch around the time of the Holocaust.
  • Dezső Kanizsai taught at the institute starting in 1907.

References

47.50382710963699°N 19.080088565372918°E / 47.50382710963699; 19.080088565372918


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