It is uncommon to have a cemetery on the grounds of a Synagogue, but due to tragic circumstances in World War II there are an estimated 2,000 people buried in the Temple of Heroes section of Budapest's Great Synagogue (or Dohany Street Synagogue - Dohány utcai Zsinagóga). The Synagogue was part of the Jewish ghetto in 1944-1945 and housed many people who were forced to leave their homes. Many died; their bodies were collected and buried here afterwards. Notice that a lot of the tombstones list 1945 as the year of death. Read more about our visit to Budapest. © www.uncorneredmarket.com
Apple and poppy seed filled strudel (retes, in Hungarian) on the left, pickled, spicy cabbage on the right. Both were delicious! Bought at a strudel stand at the Central Market (Nagyvásárcsarnok) in Budapest, Hungary. Read more about our visit to Budapest. © www.uncorneredmarket.com
This strudel stand in the center aisle of Budapest's Central Market (Nagyvásárcsarnok) serves up around ten types of strudel (retes) - from salty (cabbage) to sweet. Very addictive. Read more about our visit to Budapest. © www.uncorneredmarket.com