Szentendre Jewish House Unveils 2026 Community Lineup

Discover Szentendre Jewish House’s 2026 lineup: workshops, communal baking, Shabbat crafts, and Cooking & Philosophy with Rebbetzin Tzivia Myers and Chef Balázs Sepsi. Warm community, learning, and food await.
when: 2026.01.11., Sunday
where: 2000 Szentendre, Pátriarka utca 6.

Szentendre’s Jewish House is more than a synagogue—it’s a warm, buzzing hub for religious life, culture, and community. This lifestyle center brings together workshops, learning, and food-centered gatherings with an easygoing, open-door vibe. Address: 2000 Szentendre, Patriarch Street (Pátriarka utca) 6.

January 11 – Make a Shabbat Candle Tray

Get set for the coming holidays with hands-on crafting, light learning, relaxed conversations, and nibbles that feed both body and soul. Each session is one of a kind—don’t miss it if you can make it. Expect a friendly atmosphere where tradition and creativity meet at the table.

January 18, 16:00 – Cooking and Philosophy

Did you know the brain accounts for 20–25% of the body’s energy use? Feed the mind, and let the body dine well. This thematic cooking course aims higher than culinary showmanship: here, the intellect is the starting point. Most of the time is spent cooking—kitchen adventures and practical techniques—but every session opens with a short learning segment, like an appetizer introducing the evening’s menu. Introductory learning led by Rebbetzin Tzivia Myers. Workshop led by Chef Balázs Sepsi. Register online and pay on-site. Registration fee: $13.60. Limited spots, big flavors.

January 22 – Communal Baking in Szentendre

Food tastes best when it’s made with love—especially for festive meals. Luckily, there’s reason to celebrate every week: count on Shabbat every Friday night. Rebbetzin Tzivia wants the cooking itself to become a shared experience, in her own closely guarded kitchen. Meet at her place on Thursday and bake Friday’s treats together. On Friday, you’ll see just how true that saying is.

February 19, 18:00 – February Communal Baking

Same heart, same oven-warm energy. Thursday at Tzivia’s kitchen, bake the next day’s delights. Shabbat joy guaranteed.

March 19 – March Communal Baking

Keep the rhythm: gather Thursday, bake together, and greet Shabbat with fresh, lovingly made food.

June 18 – June Communal Baking

Summer edition, same recipe: shared dough, shared stories, shared table. Meet Thursday, bake for Friday’s feast.

The organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with crafts, cooking, and communal baking that kids, teens, and adults can all enjoy together
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Low cost by European standards (about $13.60 for a workshop) so it’s easy to sample without blowing the travel budget
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Hands-on cultural experience you won’t get in a typical museum—learn-by-doing with a welcoming community
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Szentendre is an easy day trip from Budapest, reachable by suburban HÉV train, boat in season, or a short drive, and the venue has a clear central address
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No deep Hungarian needed—Jewish community programs here often use some English, and staff/participants are generally accommodating to visitors
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The topic (Jewish culinary/cultural workshops) is internationally familiar, so U.S. visitors can connect quickly
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Compared with cooking classes elsewhere, this blends spirituality, learning, and home-style baking rather than touristy show-cooking - Szentendre and the Jewish House aren’t as globally famous as Budapest’s major synagogues, so you may need to plan and navigate a bit more
Cons
Dates are limited and can change, and spots are capped, so last‑minute travelers might miss out
Programs happen on weekdays/Thursdays for baking and specific evenings, which may clash with tight itineraries
Some content may be primarily in Hungarian or Hebrew; full English guidance isn’t guaranteed for every session

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