By RACHEL GEIZHALS
Before the Holocaust, the southern Hungarian Jewish community of Bonyhad made up nearly 20 percent of the city's total population. After the Holocaust, only a few remained.
Enter Never Again Shoa, a Hungarian foundation that aims to commemorate the Hungarian Jewish victims of World War II.
The group plans to buy an 18th-century synagogue - the oldest one in Bonyhad - and renovate it into a memorial center.
For more information, visit http://neveragainshoa.com
if(catID != 151){
var cont = `Take Israel home with the new Jerusalem Post Store