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editI know it's not up to the "highest standards" of Wikipedia, but hey, at least there is some info and it's not red anymore. (Eddie 23:01, 23 July 2007 (UTC))
Slomó Köves is not the chief rabby of Hungary. And I have to also say that Chabad Lubavitch is not the "official" jewish organization, but the Alliance of Hungarian Jew Congregations. He's also not supported by the Orthodox Congregation, how it is mentioned in the History of the Jews in Hungary article. Drkazmer Just tell me... 10:01, 28 August 2008 (UTC)