In the footsteps of the Miracle Rabbis – the Jewish heritage of Tokaj-Hegyalja
Those who set out on the Route of the Miracle Rabbis can experience truly unique encounters as they explore the remnants of once-thriving Hasidic Jewish communities that played a significant religious and cultural role in the region. This thematic heritage trail connects Jewish memorial sites, former communal buildings, cemeteries, and outstanding elements of built heritage across the Tokaj wine region.
The uniqueness of the route lies in the fact that it presents not only architectural heritage, but also the memory of a once-flourishing communal and religious life. The term “miracle rabbis” refers to revered Hasidic spiritual leaders of the 18th–19th centuries, whose teachings and community-building influence had a lasting impact on the spiritual heritage of the region. The route follows their legacy, guiding visitors through the most important sites.
Mád – the starting point and a key stop
One of the most important stops along the route is Mád, often considered both a starting point and a central highlight of the journey. In the heart of the village stands the restored Baroque synagogue, one of the most significant examples of synagogue architecture in Hungary. Opposite it are the former rabbi’s house and religious school, once an important center of spiritual and intellectual life.
On the outskirts of Mád lies one of the region’s significant Jewish cemeteries, where many rabbis and community leaders are laid to rest. Its quiet, dignified atmosphere reflects the spiritual heritage that accompanies visitors along the entire route.