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Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

📍 Dobó István u. 20, Abaújszántó, Ungaria

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Abaújszántó or Szántó in short is a town in Northeastern Hungary, 23 miles from Miskolc in the area of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, that was always part of Hungarian territory. In 1941 out of the general population of 4,908 there were 681 Jewish community members. On May 1944 they were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. A memorial listing the names of the victims is located both in the Abaújszántó and Miskolc cemeteries. The tombstones face east, and stand erect according to the Ashkenazi custom. The gravestones with their decorations are characteristic representations of religious symbols and Jewish folk-art. The cemetery is a treasure field of historical knowledge. It includes testimonies, sometimes the only remaining ones, relating to the once lived local Jewish population, as in Abaújszántó. The history of the Abaújszántó Jewish community dates back to 1738. Prior to that Jewish settlers lived outside the town walls. The cemetery is in existence since 1793 when the Hevra Kaddisha (Jewish Burial Society), with ninety members, was founded. Located in 20 Dobó Utca, a walking distance from the synagogue and the center of the town. Nearby is also the Catholic cemetery. The stone markers or matzevot, frequently carry precise dates and information on relatives that are not preserved by any other means. Cemetery records are among the most important genealogical sources yielding valuable data. Many of the markers have words and images that speak directly of the family member who is being honored. Tombstones make biographical and historical statements as they reflect family life. In the 17th thorough 19th centuries the tombstones included more information than the name and date of death. Often a description on a man's life, his occupation and his town would be written. A woman's tombstone would contain such information as name, date of death, name of her father, as a married woman, often "wife of..." the phrase "a woman of valor" and a symbol, a candelabrum. Entering the gate on the first level is the grave of Abaújszántó and Hungary's important rabbi, Elazar Loew (1758-1837), known as Shemen Rokeh from the title of a book he authored. The rabbis following him in Abaújszántó Rabbinate expected to be buried next to their respected Rabbi, who had presided before them. People visited the grave of Rabbi Elazar Loew at times of peril and peace. Rabbi Loew's name was known also among the area's gentiles and they prayed occasionally by the Rabbi's tomb. In a separate group on the first level, not far from their husbands, are the graves of the Rebbetzins (Wives of the Rabbis). While the names are almost unreadable, the colorful stones and the wording on the Matzevot are poignant reminders of their dedication as they stood at the side of their respectful husbands. As a spiritual link between the living and the dead, the tombstones became the site of pilgrimage and supplication for help from the deceased. Many of the markers have words and images that speak directly of the family member who is being honored. As the lower section was filled, the cemetery extended to the higher level, reached by steps. Overlooking the surrounding valleys from the cemetery's high elevation, the view is especially beautiful. There are the open meadows and unlimited distance of visibility. On the first line at the higher level are the graves of the Zimmerman family who made the town an important exporter of the famous Tokay wine. Reading the gravestones one could observe the tragedy that accompanied the family's success. There is the beautiful three-dimensional black marble tombstone of their eighteen-year-old daughter, Erzsébet. Not far from the Zimmermans is the grave of Moses Mór Szász, my great-grandfather. Within a Mogen David is the carving of a water pitcher representative of the ritual function of a Levite. The graceful gravestone erected in 1916 was a statement, a written message that reached me many years later, after surviving Auschwitz. The words "good name " carved in stone, were the esteemed attribute of the departing old man. His full name and eulogy were expressed in an acrostic pattern. Each line begins with a Hebrew letter, eventually forming the name בן נתן משה Moshe, the son of Nathan. Standing by the grave and reading the words of the Matzevah, my heart overflew with thanks and gratitude. The graves of my two great grandmothers, Sara Szász and Golda Reinitz are in another section of the cemetery. The three graves are my only remnants of a world scattered by the winds of hate. Finding them I received a message of love and belonging. Higher on top, on the second level, are buried Rabbi Nathan Yizhak and his son Lipot Aryeh Lipschitz. They served the Abaujszanto Jewish community. With devoted joint efforts and financial expenses Eli Szamosi and Miksa Winkler photographed the graves. They dedicated their work to the memory of Mrs. Elza Reich Szamosi, Eli's mother. Mrs. Szamosi, deported from Abaújszántó, survived Auschwitz, Markkleeberg and other camps. The Cemetery list was prepared by the kind volunteer work of Ms. Madeleine Isenberg and Mr. Peter Absolon . They, together with Mr. Szamosi and Mr. Winkler deserve our greatest thanks and appreciation. Their Mitzva of Hesed Shel Emet is an act of truthful and pure loving kindness. Zahava Szász Stessel, Ph.D. See also: Zahava Szász Stessel, : The History of Abaújszántó, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Associated University Presses, 1995. Zahava Stessel, "Traces of a Jewish Community in Rural Hungary," The Jewish Press, 25 March 1988, 50C.

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Deceased (453)

Shmuel Brody

Shmuel Brody

1841

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Mordechai. Died 8 Adar 5601.

Fani Feiga Blau

Fani Feiga Blau

1854

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Died 27 Iyyar 5614.

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Pessel Baumann Zimmermann

1909

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Jeremiahu Yehuda Zindel. Wife of Eliezer. Died 3 Nisan 5669.

Yaakov Gross

Yaakov Gross

1902

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: David. Mother's name: Taube. Died 24 Tevet 5662. He and father were Cohens. 54 years old.

Avraham Zvi Klein

Avraham Zvi Klein

1871

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Shalom. Died 15 Nisan 5631.

Zvi Yehuda Granat

Zvi Yehuda Granat

1874

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Michael. Died 1 Tamuz 5634.

Rosa Rusha Frankel Haas

Rosa Rusha Frankel Haas

1888

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Mordechai. Wife of Moshe. Died 26 Adar 5648.

Gitel Alter

Gitel Alter

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Bluma Szigeti

Bluma Szigeti

1869 – 1918

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Lipe. Wife of Rezsö / Zvi Yuda. Died 20 Elul 5678.

Gyula Joab Stark

Gyula Joab Stark

1887

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Died 25 Nisan 5647.

Izidor Israel Fogel

Izidor Israel Fogel

1877 – 1942

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Dov. Mother's name: Reizel. Died 12 Shvat 5702.

Josef Shmuel Gross

Josef Shmuel Gross

1908

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: David. Mother's name: Taube. Died 7 Shvat 5668.

Feiga Reich

Feiga Reich

1871

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Mordechai. Wife of Chaim Zeev. Died 24 Adar 5631.

Hani Spilberger

Hani Spilberger

1864 – 1889

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Rachel Braun Stern

Rachel Braun Stern

1931

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Avraham. Mother's name: Feiga. Wife of Moshe. Died 17 Shvat 5691.

Sprintza Hennefeld

Sprintza Hennefeld

1878

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Shimshon. Died 1 Kislev 5639.

Yehudit Gross

Yehudit Gross

1884

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Yehuda. Mother's name: Hendel. Wife of Nissen Zvi. Died 25 Tevet 5644.

Sara Deszberg

Sara Deszberg

1941

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Wife of Mor. Died 21 Tishri 5702.

Dov Aryeh

Dov Aryeh

1919

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Naftali Zvi. Mother's name: Mindel. Died 9 Elul 5679.

Esther Groszman

Esther Groszman

1880

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Yehoshe. Wife of Ezriel. Died 17 Heshvan 5641.

Etel Esther Guttmann

Etel Esther Guttmann

1918

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Moshe. Died 30 Sivan 5678.

Rachel Mann

Rachel Mann

1913

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Akiva. Died 22 Elul 5673.

Izabella Tziperel Loffler

Izabella Tziperel Loffler

1873

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Itzchak. Died 25 Nisan 5633.

Shimshon Gross

Shimshon Gross

1881

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Yehuda. Died 23 Adar2 5641.

Regina Rachel Blau Kohn

Regina Rachel Blau Kohn

1890

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Efraim. Wife of Zvi. Died 10 Nisan 5650.

Taube

Taube

1929

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Shimshon. Wife of Michael Meir. Died 13 Tamuz 5689.

Gershon Mendel Frankel

Gershon Mendel Frankel

1815

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Baruch. Died 5 Adar2 5575.

Sheindel

Sheindel

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Mordechai

Hani Chana Kornhauser Egermann

Hani Chana Kornhauser Egermann

1906

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Menachem. Wife of Gabriel. Died 11 Tamuz 5666.

Avraham Itzchak Landesman

Avraham Itzchak Landesman

1884

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Yaakov Yehuda Katz. Died 9 Iyyar 5644.

Pessel Goldmann Friedmann

Pessel Goldmann Friedmann

1911

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Yehuda. Wife of Markusz / Mordechai. Died 23 Elul 5671.

Chana Sara Zimmermann

Chana Sara Zimmermann

1894

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Yuda Zvulun. Wife of Yermiahu. Died 28 Tishri 5655.

Mordechai Friedmann

Mordechai Friedmann

1914

Abaujszanto Jewish Cemetery

Father's name: Avraham. Died 15 Tishri 5675.

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