found: Work cat.: Sefer Ḥomat esh, 2017:title page (book deals with the with the disputes between the nascent Reform [Neological] Jewish community in Hungary and Transylvania, and the Orthodox communities)
found: A house divided, 1998:pp. 40-47 (discusses the differences between Hungarian Neologism and German Reform Judaism; Neologism supported aesthetic changes to the traditional service, including the use of university-trained and educated rabbis but was opposed to deviations from halakhah)
found: Encyclopaedia Judaica, 2007, via Gale Virtual Reference Library, Aug. 9, 2017:Neology (a.k.a. Neologism; unofficial name of the communities in Hungary belonging to the Reform movement. On the basis of the decisions of the General Jewish Congress (1868--69), they constituted the majority and therefore called themselves the Congressionals)