The last address I have for the Jewish Community Office is: Gutenberg utca XXXXXXXXXX
The Great Synagogue is not to be missed. On the wall in the foyer are the list of those who perished in the Holocaust. I can't remember the hours during which it's open but the man collecting the entry fee, Tamas, is quite knowledgeable and speaks english.
As well, just around the corner, in the community centre, there is congregate dining and a kosher lunchroom available to the elderly remnants of the once 5000 strong Jewish population of Szeged. if you speak hungarian, I'm sure you can gain some valuable in formation.
Contact info for Jewish communities is also on the Hungarian webpage referred to earlier by Gabor Hirsch.
Please contact me off line if you need more info.
Catherine Adam Toronto, Canada Searching for SHONTHAL, KULPIN, KOHN (Godollo) , KLEIN, ADAM, GRUNHAUT, MARTON, LOWY
Subject: Searching for SCHWARZ in Szeged From: "Ed Zwieback" <ezwieback@uclalumni.net> Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 14:22:45 -0700 X-Message-Number: 2
I'm searching for the family of Max SCHWARZ, born about 1850 Nagykanizsa, and living in Szeged in 1913. His location is based on Max SCHWARZ noted as a surviving brother in the Vienna death record of his brother Leopold. Is there a Jewish Community Office in Szeged that I could contact regardin