The Mazsihisz (short for Magyarországi Zsidó Hitközségek Szövetsége) is the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities. It is the largest Jewish organization in Hungary, representing many Jewish communities across the country.
Mazsihisz works with other Jewish groups and international organizations to strengthen Jewish life and protect the interests of the Jewish community in Hungary.[1]
History
In 1950, the communistregime forced all Jewish religious groups and communities in Hungary to merge into one organization called the Hungarian Israelite National Representation (MIOK). After the change of regime in 1991, Mazsihisz was formed from the restructuring of MIOK.[2]
Mazsihisz’s president and executive director are elected every two years by the general assembly, which is made up of 12 members representing local communities from across Hungary and rabbis from Budapest.