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Bethlen Square Synagogue

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The Jewish Institute for the Deaf was founded in 1876 in Budapest, Hungary.[1]

The institute was closed in 1944 because of WWII.[2]

The institute's building has long since become a synagogue and center of Jewish community.[3]

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