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Hungary, Makó |
Hungary, Marcali |
Hungary, Miskolc (Miskolcz) |
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Hungary, Mohács |
Hungary, Nagykoros |
Hungary, Óbuda |
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Hungary, Orosháza |
Hungary, Orosháza |
Hungary, Pápa |
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Hungary, Pécs |
Hungary, Pécs |
Hungary, Pécs |
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Hungary, Pesterzsébet |
Hungary, Pesterzsébet |
Hungary, Salgótarján |
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Hungary, Sátoraljaújhely |
Hungary, Szeged |
Hungary, Szeged |
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Hungary, Székesfehérvár |
Hungary, Székesfehérvár |
Hungary, Szekszárd 1896 |
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Hungary, Szekszárd |
Hungary, Szentes |
Hungary, Szolnok |
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Hungary, Szolnok |
Hungary, Szolnok |
Hungary, Szolnok |
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Hungary, Szombathely |
Hungary, Szombathely |
Hungary, Tata |
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Hungary, Tolcsva |
Hungary, Várpalota |
Hungary, Zalaegerszeg |
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Hungary, Miskolc (Miskolcz) |
Hungary, Salgotarjan |
Hungary, Szeged |
Hungary, Szeged |
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Hungary, Szeged |
Hungary, Szolnok |
Hungary, Szombathely |
Hungary, Tokaj |
Synagogues of Hungary, p.2 (M-Z)
Postcards depicting Jewish objects of the end of 19 - early 20th centuries
Sources:
National Library of Israel. The Center for Jewish Art