Jews have lived in the settlement since the mid-1800s. The village of Darnózseli, which was united with Mosondarnó and Zseli in 1934, was a small centre for the Jewish population of the area: they had a prayer house on Main Street and a cemetery on the edge of the village. The latter was opened in 1883 and the last burial was in 1943. A memorial wall was erected in the cemetery in 1985 to commemorate the victims of the deportations from Darnozsel and the inter-island deportations.
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