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Photo of the objects of the Eisenstadt Jewish Community

Sándor WolfAround 1910

Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives

Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives
Budapest, Hungary

The founders of the Jewish Museum were in close contact with the journal Past and Future. The magazine provided regular photo coverage of some renowned Jewish communities in Hungary. In 1912 they published a long series of articles of the objects used by the Jews of Eisenstad (in Hungarian: Kismarton), Austria, as well as their customs and history. These photos were sent to the journal by Sándor Wolf, a descendent of the wealthiest merchant family in Eisenstad, and a well-known historian. Later he also sent these photos to the Jewish Museum. Being a collector himself Sándor Wolf installed a museum in his own birthplace, the famous Wertheimer House. In 1938, after the Anschlusst, he emigrated to Palestine and much of his collection was scattered.

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  • Title: Photo of the objects of the Eisenstadt Jewish Community
  • Creator: Sándor Wolf
  • Date Created: Around 1910
  • Location: Eisenstadt (Kismarton), Austria
Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives

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