Albert Sturm

1851–1909 (age 58)

Biography

Albert Sturm drew from the richness of the Hungarian and Jewish literary traditions to craft narratives that reflected the lives of communities along Kozma Street and beyond, significant for their keen moral sense and quiet empathy.

His prose remained a steadfast testament to the dignity of everyday people, leaving readers with a sense of warmth and introspection that continues to resonate even as he rests at Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery.