A film about the gathering of Jews from Târgu Mureș or born here held in June 2019, in Hungarian and Hebrew, can be viewed at the following link:
Gathering of Jews

In 2025, the UN General Assembly declared January 27th as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as it was on this day that the Red Army liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp. This year, our community organized a roundtable discussion on this topic. After an introduction by Dr. László details...
New data has been added to our chronology database. This time, it is based on publications whose photos can be found in the photo gallery.
details...To all our website visitors who are celebrating, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !!!
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The second day of Hanukkah candle lighting was a truly wonderful evening. After László Dub, president of the Jewish community, said a few words about the significance of the holiday, the real highlight followed—Sámuel Salamon lit the second candle—and the figurative details...

This is the title of a small, booklet-sized collection by our fellow believer Miklós Grünstein, published in Hungarian, Romanian, and Hebrew. Instead of commentary, here are a few sentences from the introduction to the volume:
"Miklós Grünstein was born in 1940 in
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The (large) audience attending the high-quality ceremony held on the occasion of the 100th birthday of Antal Pál Herskovits, founding member, director, and company manager of the Ariel Youth and Children's Theater, had the opportunity to see his new book, Lágernapló (Camp details...

At the initiative of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, another roundtable discussion was held on topics affecting the Jewish community. This time, the topics were the Torah, the people of Israel, and the land of Israel. As a new addition, we also discussed the 1939 British White Paper, details...

Thanks to Mr. Knol, I got my hands on a copy of "The History of the Jewish Community in Nyárádszereda" (see photos). Only a few dozen copies were published in Hungarian, but it is available in Hebrew in Israel.
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