Jews | Hungarian language | Hungarian Revolution of 1848 | Hungarian Revolution of 1956 | Austro-Hungarian Army | Austro-Hungarian Navy | Lithuanian Jews | Sephardi Jews | Ashkenazi Jews | American Jews | Silver Jews | Hungarian Socialist Party | Israeli Jews | Hungarian Academy of Sciences | History of the Jews in Germany | History of the Jews in Poland | Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe | Hungarian State Opera House | Hungarian parliamentary election, 2010 | Hungarian forint | History of the Jews in Romania | History of the Jews in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Spanish and Portuguese Jews | Hungarian Soviet Republic | Austro-Hungarian gulden | Jews for Jesus | Hungarian State Railways | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 | Hungarian National Gallery | Hungarian Communist Party |
Frank Partos (7 February 1901, Budapest - 23 December 1956, Los Angeles) an American screenwriter, of Hungarian Jewish origin, and an early executive committee member of the Screen Actors Guild, which he helped found.
Gisela Legath from Eberau was a Burgenland woman who saved with the help of her two children Martin Legath and Frieda Legath the life of two Hungarian Jews from the Nazis during World War II by providing a shelter in their barn.
Hungarian Jews who had already been selected by the Gestapo for a transport to an Extermination camp.
His parents were Hungarian Jews, psychiatrists, converts to the Unitarian faith.