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Statistics
In 1779 there were 34 adult Jews in Gyonk (17 males and 17 females) and 15 children (9 boys and 6 girls).
In 1928 there were 76 Jews living in the Gyonk and its vicinity, 28 families, of which 25 paid community tax.
Professions in the community in 1928:
wholesale trade 2
agriculture 1
retail trade 13
lawyer 1
public servant 1
manual labor 2
physician 2
small manufacturer 3
In 1944 there were 163 Jews living in the Gyonk and its vicinity, of which 44 paid community tax. Jozsef Meisner was the rabbi (anyakonyvvezeto rabbi) of the community and kept the vital records.
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