Tiszavasvari Jewish Cemetery in Bud

Cemetery Information

Country
Hungary
Region
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
District
Tiszavasvári
Settlement
Tiszavasvári
Site address
Follow Déryné street, cross the river, take the first right and the cemetery will then be located on your left, before the sharp left turn.
GPS coordinates
47.97136, 21.3319
Perimeter length
178 metres
Is the cemetery demolished
yes
Type and height of existing fence
No fence.
Preservation condition
Demolished Jewish cemetery that has not been built over
General site condition
The cemetery has been demolished, and partially overbuilt, as a road was built across it.
Number of existing gravestones
No tombstones preserved.
Date of oldest tombstone
N/A
Date of newest tombstone
N/A
Urgency of erecting a fence
High
Land ownership
Other
Preserved construction on site
No
Drone surveys
No

Historical overview

There used to be two Jewish cemeteries in the modern territory of Tiszavasvári. This cemetery belonged to the Jewish community of Büd. It was demolished at an unknown time.

The first Jews settled in the village at the end of the 18th century and the Jewish community began to develop in the second half of the 19th century. In 1828, the Jewish population was 104 and by 1930 the population increased to 732. In 1840, the organized Jewish community was established as well as the Chevra Kadisha (burial society), the women’s society, and the synagogue.

The new synagogue was built in 1903, which local authorities later destroyed after the war. In 1942, most Jews in the village were sent to forced labour. In the spring of 1944, following the German occupation of Hungary and on the day after Pesach, all the Jews were forcibly gathered in the school. After a couple of days, they were sent to the Nyiregyhaza Ghetto (where all the Jews in the district were concentrated) and then to Auschwitz. 557 Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. After the war, only 50 Jews from Auschwitz and 20 from forced labour camps returned to the village. They re-established the community and renovated the synagogue. The last Jews left the city during the Hungarian Uprising in 1956.

Tiszavasvári Jewish Cemetery in Büd
Tiszavasvári Jewish Cemetery in Büd
Tiszavasvári Jewish Cemetery in Büd
Tiszavasvári Jewish Cemetery in Büd
Tiszavasvári Jewish Cemetery in Büd
Tiszavasvári Jewish Cemetery in Büd
Tiszavasvári Jewish Cemetery in Büd