Status Quo Ante (Hungary)


"Status Quo" or "Status Quo Ante" is a term applied to certain Jewish communities in the Kingdom of Hungary and, later, the region of Northern Transylvania of Romania after the Hungarian General Jewish Congress of 1868–69. Specifically, the term references communities which, after the schism, opted to join neither the Neologist organization – nor the Orthodox communities – and instead decided to retain their previous status. They remained without a collective organization or a formally recognized central organization until 1927–28. The term was first used in a newspaper column on 22 February 1871.
Several temples in the region came to be known as Status Quo Ante Synagogue after the schism.