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OMIKE, the Hungarian Jewish Educational Association () was a Jewish cultural association that existed from 1910 to 1944.


History


Beginning

OMIKE was founded in 1910 by Budapest chief rabbi, Simon Hevesi, with the purpose to maintain the traditional values of Judaism for people living in secular society. The association set up several cultural and welfare institution, e.g. kitchen for out of town students, library lodging for Jewish industry and trade students, summer camps. Lectures were organized. After the
Anti-Jewish Laws Anti-Jewish laws have been a common occurrence throughout Jewish history. Examples of such laws include special Jewish quotas, Jewish taxes and Jewish "disabilities". Some were adopted in the 1930s and 1940s in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy an ...
from 1938 onwards actors, singers, artists, and writers who could not work under the anti-Semitic restrictions received assistance and protection.


Artist Action

From 1938 limits were placed on Jewish actors performing in theatres and cinema. The Budapest Opera suggested the possibility of acting in the Goldmark Hall of the Jewish Community. Dr. Géza Ribáry succeeded in obtaining the permission needed for performances, without advertising and with only Jewish audiences, leading to the formation of OMIKE Artist Action (Művészakció) in September 1938.


Program

The opening performance occurred on January 8, 1940 with Moses by Imre Madách. Oszkár Beregi played the principal role. Other shows were: *May 4, 1940: Pergolesi: La Serva padrona *December 7, 1940: Wolff-Ferrari: Susanne's secret *January 27, 1941: Mozart: Entführung aus dem Serail *November 4, 1941: Szomory Dezső: Takáts Alice *December 21, 1941: Donáth Ede: Szulamit *May 15, 1942: Mozart: Bastien et Bastienne * December 16, 1942: Kodály evening, with the composer present *March 22, 1943: Racine: Eszter The last event took place on March 19, 1944, when during the dress rehearsal of a Molière comedy in Szeged German soldier marched in and shut the theater for any further performances. This ended the four years of activity of OMIKE.


Celebration

A “Remény”, Jewish social and cultural periodical remembered OMIKE in 1998 on the occasion of the 65. Anniversary.


Persons


Management

*László Bánóczi, director of the Artist Action *Oszkár Beregi (1876, Budapest – 1965 Hollywood), actor, director, during the years 1940–1944 principal director of OMIKE Artist Action. In 1944 went into hiding assisted by his brother-in-law, Pataky Kálmán, world famous singer. *László Weiner (1916 Szombathely – 1944 Luvov), composer, pianist, conductor. Studied at the Academy with Kodály. In 1942 married Vera Rózsa. In 1943 was taken to a camp where he was killed. Not even Kodály could save him.


Singers

*
Vera Rózsa Vera Rózsa OBE (or Vera Rózsa-Nordell, ; 16 May 1917 – 15 October 2010) was a Hungarian singer, voice teacher, and vocal consultant. She lived in the United Kingdom from 1954. Education She started her music education at the age of five. He ...
(1921– ), studied at the academy as conductor and later as singer. Her first appearance happened in 1943 at OMIKE. She sang in
Handel George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (; baptised , ; 23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) was a German-British Baroque composer well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, concerti grossi, and organ concertos. Handel received his training i ...
’s ''Judas Maccabaeus'' and Cherubino in
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
’s ''Nozze di Figaro''. In the Swedish Embassy found refuge during the persecution but lost her husband. After the liberation sand at the
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and
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. *Gabriella Relle (1902, Budapest – 1975), 1924–29 soloist at
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, in the thirties appeared in
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; sang over 40 roles. *Manc Herendi (1930 Budapest – ), actress; after the war had principal roles in different cities in Hungary. *
Dezső Ernster Dezső Ernster (23 November 1898 – 15 February 1981) was a Hungarian opera singer who sang leading bass roles with the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1946 to 1963. In 1929, he created the role of Baron d'Houdoux in Hindemith's ''Neues vom Tag ...
(1898, Pécs – 1981, Zürich), bass opera singer; had great success in Germany. Upon arrival of the Nazis returned to Hungary. Sang on several occasions at OMIKE. In 1944 was taken to a camp, but was liberated. After the war sang in Budapest and several major theatres abroad. *Moshe Schwimmer (1918, Ukraine 2003), cantor; studied in Brno and sang in the choir of the Conservatory. Upon arrival of Nazis escaped to Budapest. Continued studying and participated in the OMIKE organization. Gave concerts until taken to laber camp. After the liberation appeared in Europe and then went to Chicago where he Served as Cantor at Temple Ezra for 30 years. *Béla Lénárd (1892, Vienna – 1960, Budapest), actor; in the twenties founder and secretary of a comedies and cabaret theatres. During 1940–44 played and gave conferences at OMIKE. After the war he continued his theatrical career.


Painters

* Imre Ámos Ungár (1907, Nagykálló – 1943, Ohrdruf), graphic artist; in the forced labor camp created drawings that were shown in OMIKE. Later was again arrested and taken to Ukraine. Even there continued to draw and wrote poems. In 1943, the Germans forced him to proceed West. During this march he died at not exactly known place. *
Ilka Gedő Ilka Gedő (May 26, 1921June 19, 1985) was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist. Her work survives decades of persecution and repression, first by the semi-fascist regime of the 1930s and 1940s and then, after a brief interval of relative freed ...
(1921, Budapest -1985), painter and graphic artist; in 1940 participated at the OMIKE second art show and in 1943 the fifth art show. Her works include drawings in the ghetto. *
Viktor Erdei Viktor Erdei, known as ''Győző Epstein'' until 1906A Belügyminisztérium 1906. évi 19872. sz. rendelete. MNL-OL 30791. mikrofilm 1187. kép 2. karton. Névváltoztatási kimutatások 1906. év 7. oldal 35. sor. (Budapest, October 16, 1879 – ...
(1879, Budapest - 1945, Budapest), painter and graphic artist; from 1939, his drawings appeared at the OMIKE exhibitions, the last time in March 1944.


Writers

OMIKE program included classic works and pieces written by Jewish writers whose works could not be performed. *Bálint Lajos: Támár (1942) * Károly Pap (1897 Sopron – 1945 Bergen-Belsen): Batséba (1940) és Mózes (1942) * Dezső Szomory (1869, Budapest – 1944 Budapest) *
Ernő Szép Ernő or Erno is a Finnish and Hungarian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ernő Balogh (1897-1989), Hungarian pianist, composer, editor, and educator * Ernő Bánk (1883-1962), Hungarian painter and teacher * Ernő B ...
(1884, Huszt – 1953 Budapest) *
Ferenc Molnár Ferenc Molnár ( , ; born Ferenc Neumann; 12 January 18781 April 1952), often anglicized as Franz Molnar, was a Hungarian-born author, stage-director, dramatist, and poet, widely regarded as Hungary’s most celebrated and controversial playw ...
(1878, Budapest – 1952, New York) *Bródy Sándor


Souvenir

* OMIKE concert program May 1943 and September 1947 * 2004 évben nagy árverés volt Budapesten V. Szt. István krt. 11. (Auction in 2004)


Literature

*Horák Magda (szerk.) "With ancient faith and honor for the homeland" OMIKE: National Hungarian Jewish Public Civilization Association, assorted documents: 1909–1944 * Hasznos Judit – Garics Erika: Száz éves az OMIKE 1998 Remény Folyóírság 2009 tavaszi számja * Füzesi R.: Színház az árnyékban (1991) * "Ősi hittel, becsülettel a hazáért" OMIKE


References

{{Authority control Jewish Hungarian history Organizations established in 1910 Organizations disestablished in 1944 1910 establishments in Hungary 1944 disestablishments in Hungary