THE JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA
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synagogal silver pampliernalia to the Hungarian government for coinage into money. Inasmuch as it-i young men had been found bravely tighling in the ranks of the defenders of the country. Genend
Alt-Ofen
munity labored until at last, in 1889. the king (Francis Joseph) was plea.se(l. on the proposition of the minister of public worshiji. Count Csaky. and on the application of the chief rablii. Dr. Julius Klein, to
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the
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(StkU).
The reawakening of the Hungarian nation after IKflO injected new vigor intothe community, which iH'gan to recover
from the saddened circumstances