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Template:Jew list Template:JewsByCountry There has been a Jewish presence in Hungary since Roman times (bar a brief expulsion during the Black Death). Jews fared particularly well under the Ottoman Empire, and after emancipation in 1867. At its height, the Jewish population of historical Hungary numbered more than 900,000, but the Holocaust and emigration, especially during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, has reduced that to around 100,000, most of whom live in Budapest and its suburbs. Here is a list of some notable Hungarian Jews.

Historical figures

Religious Figures

See Hungarian-Jewish Religious Figures

Academics

Mathematicians

Social scientists

Films and stage

Musicians

Writers

Artists

Business

Sports

Chess

Other

Pedigrees

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. converted to Catholicism
  2. (Encyclopaedia Judaica, art. Historians)

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