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    Mád (Yiddish: מאדע Made) is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary. Restoration of Jewish Synagogue. The former Jewish synagogue in Mád was restored between 2000 and 2004 with aid from the World Monuments Fund. References

  2. With the Protestant church on the other side of the small valley, it symbolizes the religious balance of a large wine-making village, a quarter of whose inhabitants were Jews at the end of the nineteenth century. It represents a very beautiful and rare example of a Baroque synagogue in Hungary.

  3. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › MádMád – Wikipédia

    Mád vasútállomás a belterület délnyugati szélén helyezkedik el, közúti elérését a 39-es főútból kiágazó 37 308-as számú mellékút biztosítja. Története. A terület az őskor óta lakott, bronzkori edénymaradványait a budapesti Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum őrzi.

  4. Al Hrabosky | The Mad Hungarian. The Most Effective relievers of the 1970's. Drafted by the Saint Louis Cardinals in 1969 as their number one pick, Al Hrabosky became known as one of the most dominant relievers of the 1970's.

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  5. Things to Do in Mad, Hungary: See Tripadvisor's 551 traveler reviews and photos of Mad tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Mad. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Jul 19, 2014 · Mád is, at its heart, a wine town – part of the Tokaj region of eastern Hungary. Yet we came to Mád with one goal, to visit the baroque synagogue built in 1795 – potentially the oldest in the country.

  7. Mád Synagogue is a rare example of beautiful and now rare Hungarian synagogue architecture. Situated on a hill overlooking the majestic vineyards of the Tokaj Hegyalja region, it is one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Hungary.