. "Szegedi Zsidó Hitközség Archívuma"@en . "barrier-free"@en . "for a detailed list (in Hungarian), see: https://szegedjewisharchive.org/fond-jegyzek/\r\nthe deportation list has been published: https://szegedjewisharchive.org/deportalasi-lista/\r\nThe deportation list and the list of survivors has been shared with USHMM, Arolsen Archives and Jewishgen."@en . "Headquarter of the Szeged Jewish Community, 3rd floor"@en . "upon agreement, please write to: info@szegedjewisharchive.org"@en . "YV, MILEV, CAHJP"@en . "The archive seeks to acquire archival materials by gift and it is carrying out actively rescue work for documents and records related to Szeged's Jewish history and that of its surrounding. "@en . . "Accessible: there is an elevator"@en . "Scanning is available."@en . . "The Szeged Jewish Community’s Archive (SzJCA) has a complex and nuanced history that reflects the broader historical context of Hungary and the Jewish community. The archive was founded in the early 1990s by a group of local Jewish activists who sought to document and preserve the cultural heritage of the Jewish community in Szeged. Over the years, the SzJCA has accumulated a rich collection of materials, including photographs, documents, and manuscripts, related to the history of Jewish life in Szeged and the surrounding region.\r\nFor the history of the archive, see: https://doi.org/10.56664/targum.2022.2.9"@en . . "Temporary exhibitions (on topics related to Szeged's Jewish history) can be organized."@en . "The archive contains the documents of the Neolog Community of Szeged (for a detailed list (in Hungarian), see: https://szegedjewisharchive.org/fond-jegyzek/):\r\nvital records\r\nconscription records\r\ndocuments of various associations within the community\r\nfamily documents\r\ntestaments\r\nvoter registration records\r\nobituaries\r\nspeeches\r\nlist of deportees and of those who returned\r\nbrit milah certificates\r\nschool records\r\nmaps\r\ndiaries\r\ncemetery records etc.\r\nvarious papers of the former rabbis and significant members (e.g. Lipót and\r\nImmánuel Löw, Jenő Frenkel, Immánuel Zucker)\r\npapers of the industrial families Holtzer, Back, Kotányi, Pick\r\nRecords of the Orthodox Congregation of Szeged\r\nbesides written documents, the archive also contains:\r\npaintings\r\nphotos\r\nmusic sheets\r\nstatues\r\nLP records, CDs, cassettes\r\ninscriptions on various materials such as wooden nameplates, marble plates\r\nboard games from 1854"@en . "The spectrum of the archive is vast, containing official and private documents from a period of almost 200 years. The project vastly contributes to the availability of rare primary sources in the fields of Hungarian and Jewish history, as well as the history of economic development of Central and Eastern Europe. The archive contains various record groups of the Neolog Community of Szeged. It also contains various writings of the former rabbis and significant members, e.g. Lipót and Immánuel Löw, Jenő Frenkel, and Immánuel Zucker, as well as the families Holtzer, Back, Kotányi, Pick. The surviving records of the Orthodox Congregation of Szeged are also kept in the Community. The documents of the Szeged Jewish community are the remaining chronicles of the history of the community as well as records of the connections to almost all other Jewish communities of Hungary and other foreign Jewish communities and the majority population. The Szeged Jewish Community and its Archive also have various documents and vital registers of nearby Jewish communities (such as e.g. Szentes and Csongrád)."@en . "The staff speaks English, German, and Hungarian. The institution asks for a donation to one of the foundations of the Szeged Jewish Community when research is undertaken on behalf of someone."@en . .