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Legacy of the Munk/Munkácsi family (documents, photos, dance shoes)

Munk/Munkácsy family1890s

Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives

Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives
Budapest, Hungary

After his yeshiva studies in Lakompak (today Lackenbach, Austria), Galgóc (today Hlohovec, Slovakia), Nyitra (today Nitra, Slovakia) and Pressburg (Pozsony, today Bratislava, Slovakia), Meir Avraham Munk (1830–1907) lived as a merchant in Nagyvárad (today Oradea, Romania). His son, Bernát Munkácsi (1860–1937) was a linguist researching the Finno-Ugric roots of the Hungarian language, member of the Academy, school-inspector of the Pest Israelite Community. He was widowed early on, and kept his wife’s legacy, each item accurately labelled, in a box made in Nagyvárad. The legacy was passed on to his son, Ernő Munkácsi, the chief prosecutor of the Jewish community, who was also an amateur art historian, and director of the Jewish Museum 1931–1945.

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  • Title: Legacy of the Munk/Munkácsi family (documents, photos, dance shoes)
  • Creator: Munk/Munkácsy family
  • Date Created: 1890s
  • Location: Nagyvárad (Oradea), Romania
Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives

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