Here's the cover of our upcoming new zine on jewish heritage - the Graves, Fates, Symbols from the Salgotarjani street Jewish Cemetery.
This zine was born out of a quiet urgency — to remember what’s fading. It captures the stories and visual language of this unique beit haim, a place that’s been slowly crumbling for decades. No restoration plans, no real rescue in sight — just time, silence, and overgrown stone.
So we decided to preserve it through art — through pages, ink, and memory. Every line, every symbol in this zine carries a fragment of history that deserves to be seen.
If this resonates with you, if you believe some things are worth keeping alive — support the project here:
In the heart of Budapest, the Salgótarjáni Street Jewish Cemetery— established in 1874—stands as the oldest surviving Jewish burial ground o

















