
In Budapest’s Óbuda district, you’ll find the city’s oldest still operating synagogue right by the Danube in what’s now Lajos Street, once the Jewish Quarter. History buffs and curious wanderers can dive deep into this thriving neighborhood’s past, documented through artifacts and records since the 14th century. But nothing beats lacing up comfy shoes, grabbing a top-notch guide like historian Katona Csaba from the Hungarian National Archives, and letting the area’s cultural and culinary vibes sweep you away. Kicking off at the corner of Nagyszombat and Lajos streets (Pastrami előtt spot, 1036 Budapest, Lajos u. 93-99), these Shtetl Jewish City Walks cost $14 (or $12.50 with a Haverkártya). Participants get greeted with authentic kosher flódni inside the Óbuda Synagogue – pure delight before the stories unfold.
Sunday Fun for Kids at Zsiliputi Jewish Sunday School
Zsilip Center in Budapest’s 13th district (Újpesti rakpart 1) is buzzing again with the revamped Zsiliputi Jewish Sunday School (Zsiliputi Zsidó Vasárnapi Iskola). Hundreds of kids who spent Sunday mornings here years ago still rave about the games, playful learning, and memories that stick. This two-story playhouse-packed spot welcomes 4- to 14-year-olds from 10:00 to 12:30 every Sunday. Age-group sessions prep for holidays, teach mitzvot, explore traditions, and instill lifelong values. Whether you’re a little one gearing up for youth group or pre-Bar/Bat Mitzvah, this program’s made for you. Dates include March 29, April 5, April 12, 2026.
Monday Nights: Kabbalah with Rabbi Oberlander
Every Monday at 19:00, Rabbi Baruch Oberlander opens Kabbalah lessons to all at the Vasvári Pál Street Synagogue (1061 Budapest, 6th district – Terézváros, Vasvári Pál u. 5). Dive into mysticism in this welcoming Terézváros spot. Sessions listed for March 30, April 6, April 13, 2026.
Havruta Joint Study House Mondays
Also Mondays at Zsilip (Újpesti rakpart 1, 13th district), Havruta – Együtt Tanulás Háza rocks the schedule: 18:30 on the weekly parsha with Rabbi Sámuel Glitzenstein, then 19:30 on women’s roles in Judaism with Rebbetzin Sarah Nógrádi. Learning isn’t just academic here – it’s core to Jewish worldview, values, and community life. Repeated on March 30, April 6, April 13, 2026.
Tuesday Tea & Torah in Kecskemét
Tuesdays bring Tea & Torah at 5 p.m. with Rabbi Shalom Ber in Kecskemét’s Zsidóház (6000 Kecskemét, Katona József tér 12). Torah study nourishes the soul, helping you grasp the world and yourself, like a comforting sip of your favorite tea. Dates: March 31, April 7, 2026.
Wednesday KiddieTime in Óbuda
Óbuda kids aged 3-10 fill Wednesday afternoons from 16:30-18:00 at Lajos utca 163 (1036 Budapest, 3rd district). It’s music, learning, play, and movement – all with a Jewish theme. Split by age: start with parent-kid music sessions, then kids playfully learn Judaism while parents take a Hebrew language course. Parents rejoin for Krav Maga to wrap up. On April 1 and 8, 2026.
Havruta Wednesdays: Deep Dives Continue
Havruta’s third year of nonstop success hits Wednesdays at Zsilip too – two hours each time, on Mondays and Wednesdays. Study in small yeshiva-style groups fosters love of learning and community bonds, unlocking ancient wisdom together. Schedule: 17:30 on the Messianic era, philosophy, and halakha with Rabbi Baruch Oberlander; 18:30 on the Book of Mitzvot and 613 commandments with Rabbi Jonatán Megyeri. Opens Zsilip’s doors to every knowledge-hungry community member. Dates: April 1, April 8, 2026.





