Zsilip Budapest Sparks Jewish Joy With 2026 Programs

Discover Zsilip Budapest's vibrant 2026 Jewish programs: Havruta studies, family Shabbat evenings, and Sunday school for kids aged 4-14. Embrace culture at Újpest's community hub.
where: 1137 Budapest, 13. kerület, Újpesti rakpart 1.

Nestled at Újpesti rakpart 1 (Újpest Embankment) in Budapest’s 13th district (1137 Budapest), Zsilip community center is the spot everyone should check out. It’s a welcoming hub packed with exciting, meaningful events for all ages and backgrounds. Zsilip puts getting to know Jewish culture front and center in a relaxed way, drawing folks in with its kosher cafe and bagel shop, live music, theater shows, study sessions, and playhouses. Whether you’re curious about traditions or diving deeper, this place makes Jewish heritage feel alive and accessible right in Budapest.

Havruta – House of Joint Study

Havruta, the house of joint study, is thriving in its third year of success at Zsilip. Study isn’t just academic for Jews—it’s core to our worldview, values, and lifestyle. And it’s never solo; Judaism thrives on community, where we’re all part of the shared experience. Modeled after yeshivas, these small-group sessions let us ponder ancient wisdom together. Havruta opens Zsilip’s doors to any knowledge-hungry community member.

Wednesdays feature two hours: at 17:30, Rabbi Baruch Oberlander (Oberlander Báruch) covers the era of the Messiah, philosophy, and halachah; at 18:30, Rabbi Yonatan Megyeri (Megyeri Jonatán) dives into the Book of Mitzvot and the 613 commandments. Mondays feature: 18:30 on the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Shmuel Glitzenstein (Glitzenstein Sámuel), and 19:30 on the role of women in Judaism, led by Rebbetzin Sarah Nógrádi (Nógrádi Sarah). Catch them on April 1 (Wed), April 6 (Mon), April 8 (Wed), April 13 (Mon), April 15 (Wed), April 20 (Mon), and April 22 (Wed) in 2026—all in Budapest.

Péntekecske Friday Evenings

Kick off the weekend with Péntekecske, Zsilip’s mini Shabbat welcome in the Zsiliputi playhouse. While adults soak up Rabbi Glici (aka Glitzi or Glitzenstein)’s teachings in the synagogue, kids enjoy fun sessions led by a madricha. They explore the weekly Torah portion, Shabbat, current holidays—all with pictures, games, and laughs. Pay close attention to win prizes, plus a raffle! Bring the whole family to learn together on Shabbat eve. These family events take place on April 3, 10, 17, and 24 in 2026, in Budapest.

Zsiliputi Zsidó Vasárnapi Iskola (Zsiliputi Jewish Sunday School)

Sunday kids’ programs are back bigger and better at Zsilip! Hundreds of children who spent Sunday mornings here still rave years later about the games and playful learning. Relaunched as Zsiliputi Zsidó Vasárnapi Iskola, this Jewish Sunday school returns to the two-story playhouse and study rooms of Zsilip community center. A young, enthusiastic team welcomes kids and teens aged 4-14 from 10:00 to 12:30. Age-group activities prep for holidays, teach mitzvot, introduce traditions, and instill lifelong values. Whether you’re a little one, tween, or turning teen, or pre-Bar/Bat Mitzvah, this school’s made for you!

Join on April 5, 12, 19, and 26 in 2026, right in Budapest. Zsilip’s lineup blends fun, learning, and community—perfect for dipping into Jewish life without the pressure. Swing by the kosher cafe for a bagel anytime, and let the 2026 schedule pull you in. From deep dives in Havruta to family Shabbats and Sunday school adventures, Zsilip makes culture click for everyone. Mark your calendars; these events fill up fast!

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Pros
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Super family-friendly with dedicated kids' programs like Zsiliputi Sunday school and Péntekecske family Shabbats that mix fun games, Torah stories, and prizes for all ages.
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Jewish culture and traditions are super well-known internationally, especially to U.S. folks with big Jewish communities back home, making it feel familiar yet exotic in Hungary.
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Budapest's a hotspot for foreign tourists, so weaving this into your trip is a no-brainer alongside the baths and ruin bars.
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No Hungarian skills required if you're just hanging at the kosher cafe or bagel shop, and the welcoming vibe draws in internationals curious about Jewish life.
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Easy to reach by public transport – grab Metro M3 to Újpest-Központ then a short walk or bus to Újpesti rakpart, or drive with plenty of parking nearby.
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Stacks up great against similar U.S. spots like Chabad houses or JCC events, but with a cool Hungarian twist and riverside location that's cheaper and less crowded.
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Relaxed community hub with live music, theater, and study sessions that spark real joy without any pressure, perfect for a U.S. tourist dipping into heritage.
Cons
Újpest embankment isn't on most foreign visitors' radars, tucked away in the 13th district far from Budapest's touristy core like the Jewish Quarter.
Core study sessions like Havruta are likely in Hungarian with Hebrew texts, which could leave English-only U.S. tourists struggling to follow along.
Niche Jewish programs might not wow if your family's not into religious study, compared to blockbuster attractions like Disney or Universal back home.
Specific April 2026 dates mean you gotta plan your trip around them, or risk missing out as spots fill fast.


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