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The Lusztig Collection

In the 1870s, the Lusztig family left Sălaj County, settling in a number of villages around Cluj. As such, in the early 1900s, a significant part of…

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The Jews of Transylvania

Focuses on the most relevant stages of the settlement of the Jews in Transylvania, the evolution of their legal status, their religious life and…

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The Ellenzék Collection

Ellenzék ("[The] Opposition") was a Hungarian daily newspaper founded in Cluj in 1878, dealing with political, economic and social matters. Following…

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Testimonies

Includes audio and video interviews with survivors from the ghettos and camps in northern Transylvania who were deported to Auschwitz.

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Professor Vasile Bogdan's Collection

This collection includes original documents donated by Professor Vasile Bogdan, PhD, Babeș-Bolyai University. These documents detail the Holocaust…

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Ghettos and Concentration Camps

Comprises presentations of the ghettos and concentration camps in Sighetu Marmației, Vișeu de Sus, Satu Mare, Baia Mare, Oradea, Șimleu Silvaniei,…

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Anti-Jewish Legislation

This collection includes a selection of the anti-Jewish laws, decrees and orders issued in Romania, and later in Hungary, after the annexation of…

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"Trembling Silhouettes: Holocaust scenes as imagined by children"

The art projects in this exhibition were created by children aged 12-18 (grades 5-12) who learned about the Holocaust from their teachers, who were…

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