Discover the Kosher Cooking Course 2026 in Szentendre: hands-on techniques, kosher basics to master, guided by Rebbetzin Tzivia Myers and Chef Balázs Sepsi. Learn, cook, and dine together.
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when: 2026.01.18., Sunday
where: 2000 Szentendre, Pátriarka utca 6.
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Kosher Cooking Course at the Szentendre Jewish House offers tips and techniques from basic to master level, with real-life ways to apply kosher rules every day. As a bonus, everyone takes home delicious dishes or enjoys them on site in good company and easy conversation.
Cook and Think
Did you know the brain uses 20–25% of the body’s energy? Feed the mind, treat the body well. Our themed course aims higher than culinary showmanship — here, the mind is the starting point. Most of the time is hands-on cooking and kitchen technique, but each session opens with a short learning segment that serves as an appetizer to the menu.
Leaders and Format
The introductory learning is led by Rebbetzin Tzivia Myers, with the workshop headed by Chef Balázs Sepsi. Date and time: 2026.01.18, 16:00, Szentendre (Saint Andrew). Register now and pay on site.
Registration and Fee
Registration fee: $13.50. Bring containers if you plan to take food home, or stay and dine together.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe: hands-on cooking, short learning bits, and eating together make it easy for kids and adults to enjoy
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Low cost for a unique workshop ($13.50 is a steal), so low risk if you’re curious
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Kosher focus is clear and practical, great if you keep kosher or want to understand it better
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English-friendly likely: leaders’ names and international audience suggest you can get by without Hungarian, and Jewish community events often accommodate English
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Szentendre is a charming day-trip from Budapest, so you can pair the course with sightseeing
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Easy to reach: frequent HÉV suburban train from Budapest + short walk/taxi; driving is straightforward with nearby parking
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Smaller, authentic setting at a Jewish House feels more personal than big touristy cooking schools
- Kosher cooking as a topic isn’t a mainstream international draw, so friends back home may not “get” the appeal
Cons
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Szentendre is known to tourists but not as famous as Budapest proper, so you’ll plan extra transit time
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Hungarian not strictly required, but if instruction isn’t in English you’ll rely on demos, gestures, or ad‑hoc translation
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One-off date/time (Jan 18, 2026, 16:00) limits flexibility compared with daily cooking classes in other countries like Italy or Spain