Budapest’s Zsiliputi Playhouse Packs 2026 With Jewish Kids’ Adventures!

Zsiliputi Playhouse in Budapest's Zsilip Center sparks Jewish kids' fun with Shabbat evenings and Sunday school from April 2026. Family traditions await!
where: 1137 Budapest, 13. kerület, Újpesti rakpart 1.

The Zsiliputi Playhouse is firing up playful Jewish learning in Budapest’s Zsilip Center, a two-story wonderland loaded with play areas and learning rooms. Nestled at Újpesti rakpart 1, 1137 Budapest in the 13th district, it’s the spot for families to dive into Jewish traditions through games and community vibes. Kicking off in April 2026, expect recurring hits like mini Shabbat welcomes and Sunday school sessions that keep kids hooked for years.

Friday Nights: Péntekecske Friday Evenings

Grab the whole family for these cozy mini Shabbat gatherings at the Zsiliputi Playhouse. While grown-ups soak up Rabbi Glitzi’s teachings in the synagogue, kids team up with a madricha for super-fun sessions on the weekly Torah portion, Shabbat, and current holidays. Picture this: colorful images, lively games, and hands-on play that makes learning stick. Kids who pay close attention score gifts, and there’s even a raffle to sweeten the deal. It’s perfect Shabbat eve family time – come learn and bond together!

These Péntekecske evenings are scheduled for April 10 (Friday), April 17 (Friday), and April 24 (Friday) in 2026, all at the Budapest spot.

Sunday Mornings: Zsiliputi Jewish Sunday School

Sundays are bursting back with the revamped Zsiliputi Zsidó Vasárnapi Iskola (Jewish Sunday School) right in the Zsilip Center. Hundreds of kids who spent past Sunday mornings here still rave about the epic shared games and clever learning they experienced. Now refreshed, this Jewish Sunday school welcomes every kid and teen ages 4 to 14 (and beyond) from 10:00 to 12:30. A young, enthusiastic team splits them into age groups for tailored fun: prepping for holidays together, diving into mitzvot, exploring traditions, and grasping those core values that’ll shape their lives. Whether you’re a tiny tot, a tween eyeing youth group, or gearing up for Bar/Bat Mitzvah, this Sunday school was dreamed up just for you!

Catch it on April 12 (Sunday), April 19 (Sunday), and April 26 (Sunday) in 2026, all in Budapest.

Even More Events on Deck

This is just the start – there are 14 events total, with more dates to come. Related info covers timings, but check for updates on changes or food and drink options as they arise. Heads up: organizers reserve the right to tweak dates and programs, so stay tuned for the full lineup at this Újpesti rakpart gem!

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Pros
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This Zsiliputi Playhouse is super family-friendly, with age-grouped fun for kids 4-14+ including games, Torah stories, and holiday prep that keeps everyone engaged without boring the adults.
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It's a unique way to blend Jewish traditions with play in a dedicated two-story wonderland center, way more interactive than standard museum visits.
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Budapest is hugely popular with U.S. tourists, so slipping this into your trip feels like discovering a cool local secret in a familiar city.
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No Hungarian skills needed for the basics since it's a Jewish community spot using familiar Hebrew terms like Shabbat and mitzvot, plus visuals and games make it accessible for English-speaking families.
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Super easy to reach by public transport—hop on the M3 blue metro to Újpest-Központ then a quick tram or walk along the Danube, or drive right up with plenty of parking nearby.
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Compared to U.S. Jewish Sunday schools or Chabad kids programs, this feels fresher with its playhouse vibe and mini-Shabbats, like a European twist on home comforts.
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Multiple dates in April 2026 (Fridays and Sundays) make it flexible for vacation schedules, with gifts and raffles to excite picky travelers' kids. - The Jewish kids' adventure theme isn't super well-known internationally, so it might fly under the radar unless you're seeking niche cultural stuff.
Cons
The 13th district spot at Újpesti rakpart isn't a big draw for foreign visitors compared to central Budapest hotspots like Buda Castle or the Parliament.
It's kicking off in 2026, so you'll need to plan your trip way ahead if you want to catch these early sessions.
While fun, it doesn't stack up to massive Disney-style family attractions in the U.S. or Orlando equivalents elsewhere—more intimate community event than blockbuster draw.


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