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- Place Types Cemetery
- Address Vác, Naszály út 39, 2600 Hungary
- Coordinate 47.7889364,19.133823
- Website Unknown
- Rating 5
- Compound Code Q4QM+HG Vác, Hungary
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Large, well-kept cemetery run by the community. It has a house of prayer and an education center. An aunt is the caretaker who lives inside. There is also a car park next to it. There are also many old graves. There is also an Orthodox cemetery in Vác: Vác Orthodox Jewish Cemetery and Grave Garden (Vác, Ambró Ferenc utca 24.) The area of the current cemetery was purchased in 1868 by the leadership of the , where they were buried until 1980. The completely dilapidated, weedy cemetery was fenced around the rebuilt community, restored more than 80 fallen and broken tombs, and transformed the cemetery area into a well-kept graveyard. The ohel of David Silberstein, a scientist resting in the cemetery, lying in more beautiful ruins, was rebuilt. The cemetery is a place of perpetual pilgrimage for Orthodox Jewry. The memory of the scientist, miracle rabbi Dávid Silberstein The scientist rabbi Dávid Silberstein marched as a miracle rabbi in the history of Hungarian and international orthodoxy, as well as in the minds of the remembered citizens of Vác. The great rebe was born in Bonyhád, sat in the rabbinical chair of the Vác Orthodox community for 25 years, and was an expert and prominent cultivator of the science of early Kabbalistics. Even in his life, a huge miraculous mystique swung around his figure. He healed people suffering from depression and other similar illnesses, including two members of the English monarchy. He organized and maintained a world-famous popular yeshiva in Vác, and his disciples were found all over the world. He traveled with his popular followers to Palestine, where he laid the foundations of the city of Petha-Tikva, foretelling the birth of a Jewish state. His prophecies included a global burning in the near future and the worldwide persecution of Judaism. Rabbi Silberstein died in 1884, after his death his son Joshua followed his father in the rabbi's chair. Silbertein Joshua and his son Yorcta always attract a crowd of pilgrims in the cemetery, ohel is hereditary pilgrimage site.
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