Pest Israelite Congregation

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Pest Israelite Congregation was a prominent 19th-century Jewish community in Pest (now part of Budapest) associated with the Neolog movement, which promoted a modern, reform-oriented approach to Judaism in Hungary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish community
religious congregation
associatedWith Jewish religious reform in Hungary
emancipation of Jews in Hungary
characteristic modernist orientation
reform-oriented approach to Judaism
urban Jewish community
country Kingdom of Hungary NERFINISHED
denominationalOrientation Neolog Judaism NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup Ashkenazi Jews NERFINISHED
hasPlaceOfWorship Neolog synagogues in Pest
heritage part of the historical legacy of Budapest Jewry
historicalContext Austro-Hungarian modernization
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
ideology adaptation of Judaism to modern society
integration of Jews into Hungarian civic life
influenced Jewish communal organization in Budapest
development of Neolog Judaism in Hungary
languageOfReligiousLife German
Hungarian
locatedIn Pest NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Budapest NERFINISHED
Hungary NERFINISHED
movement Neolog movement NERFINISHED
opposedBy Orthodox Jewish communities in Hungary NERFINISHED
partOf Hungarian Jewry NERFINISHED
regionServed Pest NERFINISHED
central Hungary
religion Judaism
significance one of the most prominent Jewish communities in Pest in the 19th century
socialRole center of acculturated middle-class Jewry in Pest
status historical community
timePeriod 19th century
typeOfRitualPractice reformed synagogue rite GENERATED

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Neolog Judaism organizationalBody Pest Israelite Congregation