Szentendre Women’s Club Unveils 2026 Lineup

Szentendre Jewish Women’s Club 2026: creative workshops, light learning, soulful bites, and community. Themed Sundays—Hora dance, challah crafts, kitchen spice, women’s self-defense—at Pátriarka Street 6, Szentendre. Join us.
when: 2026. February 20., Friday

Szentendre’s Jewish Women’s Club opens its doors in 2026 with hands-on workshops, light learning, free-flowing chats, and soul-nourishing bites—all about creativity, connection, and community. Find them at 2000 Szentendre (Saint Andrew), Pátriarka Street 6, and mark your calendar for four themed Sundays that swap pressure for presence and performance for shared rhythm.

February 22 — Hora Night

“Hora… movements toward each other.” Breathe with the music and join a circle where the point isn’t perfection but togetherness, rhythm, and tuning in to one another. Location: Szentendre.

April 19 — Another Tray? The Challah Awaits!

Get ready for the upcoming holidays with crafting, easygoing study, relaxed conversations, and treats that feed body and soul. Every session is one of a kind. Location: Szentendre.

May 24 — Home Magic? Kitchen Spice!

Stir up holiday spirit with creative DIY, light learning, casual conversation, and flavor-packed bites. Each gathering is unique. Location: Szentendre.

June 14 — Protect Women? Self-Defense!

Prepare together with practical skills, creative moments, gentle study, and energizing snacks. Each occasion stands on its own—don’t miss it if you can. Location: Szentendre.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with creative workshops, music, baking, and DIY that kids/teens can enjoy alongside adults
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Low-pressure, social atmosphere that’s welcoming to newcomers and ideal for travelers looking for authentic community time
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Szentendre is a popular day-trip from Budapest and well-known to foreign visitors for its colorful streets and art scene
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No deep Hungarian required—activities like hora dancing, challah baking, and self‑defense are hands-on and easy to follow; expect some English-friendly guidance
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Easy access: frequent suburban HÉV train from Budapest to Szentendre, short walk/taxi to the venue; driving is simple with good signage
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Unique cultural angle (Jewish women’s community focus) you won’t often find in mainstream tourist itineraries
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Compared with similar community workshops abroad, it feels more intimate and less commercial than big-city offerings in the U.S. or Western Europe
Cons
Not a marquee, internationally famous event—outside Jewish and local circles it may fly under the radar
Programming is women-centered; families with mixed groups or men may have limited participation options
Basic Hungarian could help for casual chit-chat; full English facilitation isn’t guaranteed every session
Dates can change and sessions are occasional Sundays only, so timing may not align with short trips

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