Czernowitzers…

We haven't been to a Jewish cemetery for a long time; the last one was in 
Orșova, but you don't necessarily want to live there, let alone be buried 
there. Since 2006, I have been touring by motorcycle almost every year, mostly 
through Eastern Europe, and have been to Budapest at least six times during 
that time, but have not yet been to a Jewish cemetery. Time to catch up, and at 
the current 30°C (86°F), Kozma Street Cemetery is almost an oasis. If that's 
too morbid for you, you can join the colorful street life on Pozsonyi út in the 
(Jewish) Újlipótváros district and then head to Mazel Tov for lunch or dinner.

https://hauster.blogspot.com/2023/06/live-and-let-die-in-budapest-4834-km.html

https://www.komoot.de/tour/1176601559?ref=itd&share_token=axWRM3oE1WTGWVDbFXtQV5lHHx8bXHYVJEhrYsnc8vLYn4lkiX

Edgar Hauster [iPad]
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