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 Ambassador Kounalakis attended a memorial ceremony honoring Mihaly Kovats on May 11, 2012 in Karcag. Colonel Kovats, a native of Karcag, left Hungary to fight in the American Revolutionary War. He wrote a letter to Benjamin Franklin offering his services and then recruited, trained and led the first U.S. cavalry unit into battle. He died on May 11, 1779, when he led a cavalry charge against the British troops in South Carolina to liberate the city of Charleston. more » We cordially invite You to the Exhibition Opening of Yan Yeresko at Ari Kupsus Gallery (Bródy Sándor utca 23/b, Budapest 1088) on 30th of May, 2012 from 6 pm to 8 pm. The exhibition will be on view till June 22nd, 2012. more » We would like to thank Katalin Kovacs, Hungarian Olympic kayaking champion, for kindly donating for auction a picture she painted herself. The money collected from the auction will be used to extend United Way Hungary’s Safety School program to even more children. Our hope is to collect enough money to train volunteers in another 30 schools in Hungary, to teach students to how to be aware of their personal safety and the safety of others. more » What could be old and new, religious and secular, written and unwritten? The meaning of the words: rule, regulation and order are very close to each other. Did you get it? Your logic was right. The topic of Savuot this year is: the law – in every possible sense. Savout celebrates the Giving of the Torah. This time we spend the entire night with studying; this is our way to rectify a mistake made at the time of the Giving of the Torah, when – according the tradition – we were still asleep. more »|
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