Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery

680+ memorials
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery is a cemetery. BurialMap has 681 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include rabbi/scholar, playwright/writer, orientalist/linguist, neurologist/psychiatrist, architect.

Memorials

Viktor Wittmann
1889–1915 (age 26)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Mechanical engineer Viktor Wittmann was known for steady innovation and practical leadership.
Henrik Incze
1871–1913 (age 42)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Henrik Incze was a writer whose literary works enriched Hungarian cultural life.
Jónás Gyula Steuer
1842–1913 (age 71)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Restaurateur Jónás Gyula Steuer was celebrated for gracious hospitality.
Géza Kelemen
1854–1914 (age 60)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Teacher Géza Kelemen inspired students through patience and belief in learning.
Mangold Henrik
1828–1912 (age 84)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Mangold Henrik was a physician whose medical practice served his community with dedication.
Arabella Szilágyi
1861–1918 (age 57)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Opera singer Arabella Szilágyi enchanted audiences with a voice of elegance and feeling.
Aladár Fodor
1877–1918 (age 41)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Aladár Fodor was a Hungarian screenwriter and pioneer of early Hungarian cinema.
Salomon Schill
1849–1918 (age 69)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Salomon Schill's thoughtful prose bridged Jewish experience and Hungarian life.
Izsó Köves
1853–1916 (age 63)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Izsó Köves was a Hungarian painter who contributed significantly to 19th-century Hungarian art.
Bertalan Gaál
1860–1915 (age 55)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Bertalan Gaál's architecture brought calm proportions to Budapest's neighborhoods.
Miksa Schächter
1859–1917 (age 58)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Miksa Schächter was a Hungarian physician dedicated to medical practice and healthcare advancement.
Jónás Báron
1845–1911 (age 66)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Jónás Báron was a Hungarian physician and medical professional.
Vilmos Daróczi
1839–1912 (age 73)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Vilmos Daróczi was a steadfast farmer whose quiet stewardship strengthened the rural community he loved.
Sándor Fleischmann
1862–1916 (age 54)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Sándor Fleischmann was a Hungarian lawyer and legal professional.
Soma Forrai
1861–1918 (age 57)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Soma Forrai was a conscientious editor whose steady hand helped foster respectful conversation in his publications.
Jakab Frim
1852–1919 (age 67)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Jakab Frim was a Hungarian special education teacher and educational innovator.
Mór Gelléri
1854–1915 (age 61)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Mór Gelléri was an economist whose thoughtful guidance sought to align public policy with the everyday needs of citize...
Attila Gerő
1870–1916 (age 46)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Attila Gerő was a Hungarian writer and literary figure.
Fülöp Stein
1867–1918 (age 51)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian physician whose medical practice served his community with dedication and skill.
Max Ruttkay-Rothauser
1863–1913 (age 50)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Max Ruttkay-Rothauser was a writer celebrated for his insightful and empathetic storytelling.
Adolf Kelemen
1861–1917 (age 56)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Rabbi whose spiritual leadership and pastoral care served his community with dedication and wisdom.
Irene Pewny
1866–1916 (age 50)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Irene Pewny was a concert singer whose artistry brought comfort and inspiration through song.
Károly Rémi
1891–1914 (age 23)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian water polo player whose athletic talents contributed to the early development of the sport.
László Ipolyi
1900–1914 (age 14)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
László Ipolyi was a gifted violinist valued for his expressive and attentive performances.
Náthán Fischer
1834–1910 (age 76)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Editorial professional whose careful work contributed to the publication of important written works.
Mór Hoffmann
1843–1915 (age 72)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Mór Hoffmann was an editor whose careful work upheld the integrity of the publications he touched.
Albert Homonnai
1882–1911 (age 29)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian writer who contributed to early 20th-century Hungarian literature.
Miksa Knapp
1890–1918 (age 28)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
An energetic association football player remembered for his dedication to teamwork and the early days of the sport in Hu...
Mór Kármán
1843–1915 (age 72)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian educator dedicated to advancing education in 19th and early 20th-century Hungary.
Manó Mai
1855–1917 (age 62)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
A thoughtful photographer who enriched Hungarian visual culture through his meticulous compositions.
Dezső Márkus
1862–1912 (age 50)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian judge whose legal career exemplified judicial dedication in late 19th and early 20th-century Hungary.
Géza Márkus
1871–1912 (age 41)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
An architect known for harmonizing innovation with timeless design in urban spaces.
Nelly Radóné Hirsch
1871–1915 (age 44)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian graphic designer whose artistic contributions enriched early 20th-century Hungarian visual culture.
Izidor Schaar
1886–1913 (age 27)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
A respected association football player admired for skillful play and unwavering sportsmanship.
Miksa Szabolcsi
1857–1915 (age 58)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian journalist whose press contributions shaped late 19th and early 20th-century Hungarian public discourse.
Edmund Tull
1870–1911 (age 41)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Edmund Tull was a Hungarian graphic designer whose artistic contributions shaped the visual culture of his era.
Richárd Erdős
1881–1912 (age 31)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Richárd Erdős was a revered opera singer remembered for his dramatic artistry.
Dávid Pap
1868–1919 (age 51)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian lawyer and member of Budapest's Jewish community.
Zsigmond Reichard
1863–1916 (age 53)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Judge Zsigmond Reichard brought fairness and humanity to the courtroom throughout his career.
Ferenc Lukács
1891–1918 (age 27)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian mathematician whose career was interrupted by World War I.
Simon Zilahi
1849–1913 (age 64)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Simon Zilahi reported with clarity and conscience, shaping public understanding in his era.
József Hűvös
1848–1914 (age 66)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian lawyer active in Budapest's legal profession during the 19th century.
Adolf Havas
1854–1917 (age 63)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Adolf Havas was a physician admired for his compassionate and steady care.
Miksa Mérey
1856–1915 (age 59)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Miksa Mérey was a Hungarian journalist active in Budapest's press.
Jenő Greiner
1865–1917 (age 52)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Jenő Greiner was a journalist dedicated to truthful storytelling and civic dialogue.
Manó Révai
1873–1918 (age 45)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Manó Révai was a Hungarian secondary school teacher in Budapest.
René Wertheimer, Mrs. Géza Antal
1873–1914 (age 41)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
René Wertheimer was a Hungarian journalist and writer active in Budapest.
Artúr Schwarz
1855–1915 (age 60)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Artúr Schwarz was a physician known for his steady presence and compassionate care.
Gábor Mátrai
1859–1912 (age 53)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Hungarian physician who practiced medicine in Budapest and passed away in 1912.
Illés Gara
1868–1918 (age 50)
Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery
Illés Gara was a thoughtful writer whose work reflected the complex human stories of his time.