Budapest becomes unexpected haven for Israelis as post–Oct. 7 migration surges
Graffiti is a common sight in some alleys of Budapest, but in the Jewish Quarter, visitors may also unexpectedly spot memorial stickers for fallen IDF soldiers and October 7 massacre victims.
Rabbi Shmuel Raskin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu(photo credit: Keren-Or Chabad Israeli Center)ByMICHAEL STARR