Zsiliputi Playhouse Fires Up Jewish Kids’ Fun In Budapest 2026

Zsiliputi Playhouse sparks Jewish fun for Budapest kids 4-14 in 2026. Sunday School, Friday Shabbat events at Zsilip Center blend games and traditions!
where: 1137 Budapest, 13. kerület, Újpesti rakpart 1.

Get set for playful Jewish adventures at Budapest’s Zsilip Center, a buzzing two-story playhouse loaded with learning rooms right in the heart of the community. Located at 1137 Budapest, 13th District, Újpesti rakpart (Újpest Embankment) 1., this spot kicks off Zsiliputi programs on April 5, 2026 (Sunday), blending games and learning about Jewish traditions. Kids dive into fun while picking up customs that stick for life—perfect for families looking to connect. With events rolling through the month and beyond, it’s a hotspot for joyful discovery.

Sunday School Revival: Zsiliputi Jewish Sunday School

Sunday kids’ programs are roaring back at Zsilip, launching as the refreshed Zsiliputi Jewish Sunday School! Hundreds of children who filled their Sunday mornings here years ago still gush about the memories of all those shared games (and clever, playful learning sessions). Now reborn under this name, the Sunday Jewish study group returns to the Zsilip Center’s playhouse and study rooms. A young, pumped-up team opens the doors from 10:00 to 12:30 for every kid and teen ages 4-14. Divided into age groups, the sessions allow them to prepare together for holidays, learn about mitzvot, explore traditions, and absorb those core values that guide a lifetime. Little ones, budding teens, or those gearing up for Bar or Bat Mitzvah—this program’s tailor-made just for you! Catch it on April 5 (Sunday), April 12 (Sunday), and April 19 (Sunday), all in Budapest.

Friday Night Family Vibes: Péntekecske (Little Friday) Friday Evenings

Light up Friday nights with Zsilip’s mini Shabbat welcomes in the Zsiliputi playhouse—Shabbat receptions for the little ones with a madricha, and for the bigger kids with Rabbi Glitzi. While adults soak in Rabbi Glici’s teachings in the synagogue, children get hands-on fun led by a madricha: discussions on the weekly parsha, Shabbat, and the current holiday, all spiced with pictures and tons of games. Kids who pay attention snag gifts, and there’s even a raffle to sweeten the deal! Bring the whole family and learn together during Shabbat. These happen on April 10 (Friday), April 17 (Friday), and April 24 (Friday), all in Budapest.

A total of 14 events are lined up, with more dates coming soon. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!

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Pros
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Super family-friendly with dedicated Sunday school and Friday night "Péntekecske" sessions packed with games, parsha talks, and Shabbat fun for kids 4-14 while parents chill nearby.
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Blends playhouse adventures and Jewish traditions like mitzvot and holidays in a way that's perfect for U.S. families wanting meaningful cultural dips on vacation.
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Jewish education topic feels familiar to American Jews, like a Chabad or JCC Sunday school but with a cool Hungarian twist.
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Dead easy to reach by public transport—grab the M3 blue metro line to Újpest-Központ station, then a 10-minute walk or quick bus to Újpesti rakpart.
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Driving's straightforward too, right along the Danube embankment with nearby parking in the 13th District.
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Stands out compared to U.S. attractions by offering an authentic European Jewish community vibe in a buzzing two-story playhouse, less commercial than big American JCCs.
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Multiple dates in April 2026 and beyond make it flexible for trip planning, with a fresh, energetic relaunch feel.
Cons
Zsiliputi playhouse and programs aren't well-known internationally, so it's off the beaten path for casual tourists.
Újpest embankment location flies under the radar for foreign visitors who stick to central Budapest hotspots like the Jewish Quarter or Buda Castle.
Hungarian language skills probably needed for full immersion, as it's a local Jewish community gig—English might not cut it without prior Hebrew basics.

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