We are hosting a wide variety of classes online these days with the goal of helping you make a deeper connection with Hungarian heritage and culture. It's great to enjoy these classes from the comfort of your own home! Visit The Hungarian Store -- Online Classes to...
Upcoming Hungarian Events
Get connected with Hungarian events that are happening all around the United States and beyond! If you have an event you would like us to add, please email the digital poster to [email protected] and we’ll get it posted!
Crochet a Hungarian Cockade
The Cockade is a symbol of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Red white and green cockades are available all over Hungary as the time nears for this commemoration, which is March 15th every year.
FREE Genealogy Jump Start Pre-work Series
Need time and motivation to focus on your family research project? Join us for our FREE Genealogy Jump Start Pre-Work Series. Believe it or not, dedicating even just 1 hour a week will result in progress. This part of the Genealogy Jump Start is free.
2023 Let’s Cook Hungarian Challenge
Since 2018, we have been hosting the Let’s Cook Hungarian Challenge. The main goal of this program is to get you into your kitchen and encourage you to make some delicious Hungarian foods and desserts so they are a regular part of your rotation for celebrations and special events.
Kelenföld Montázs Központ Fundraiser
By Dr. Robin Kohl The Montázs Arts Cafe provides a cozy, friendly meeting place for remote workers, church groups, and classes. KMK, the Kelenföld Montázs Központ, is a large building in Budapest that is operated by the Bátoritás Álapitvány to provide a place...
Yummy Gingerbread
The recipe is from Tunde Dugantsi, The Gingerbread Artist. Tunde creates amazing gingerbread cookies. I have listed her recipe here so it is easy to print.
Kifli Recipe
by Marie Simon Gowan My daughter's favorite filling is a thick raspberry jam. The plum filling is also delicious! ~Liz 2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour1/2 teaspoon salt8 ounces cream cheese, softened1 cup unsalted butter, softened1/2 to 2/3 cup additional flour (to...
Little Bird Rolls | Madárka Kalács
By Kati S. The madárka - little bird is a kalács (budapesti kalács not bejgli type of kalács) variation. My grandma used to make it for us for Easter and Christmas. Everyone got one at the table. It was the decoration on our plates. And here is the recipe:...
Crayon Tinted Hungarian Ornament
This is a fun craft that you can make to decorate your tree!
The Bell of Jásztelek
If you are a part of our Hungarian Living Genealogy Group on Facebook, you might remember when Laszlo (Les) Josa went to see the bell while it was in Louisiana in an antique shop. Here is what he wrote from that day in early February 2022:
Language Learning Podcast Episode Roundup!
Learning any new language is so rewarding, but it can be challenging. In this post, we present all of the podcast episodes that we’ve created about learning Hungarian for the Hungarian Living Podcast podcast. Some of these tips are relevant for any language you’re interested in learning!
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We are hosting a wide variety of classes online these days with the goal of helping you make a deeper connection with Hungarian heritage and...
Upcoming Hungarian Events
Get connected with Hungarian events that are happening all around the United States and beyond! If you have an event you would like us to add, please email the digital poster to [email protected] and we’ll get it posted!
FREE Genealogy Jump Start Pre-work Series
Need time and motivation to focus on your family research project? Join us for our FREE Genealogy Jump Start Pre-Work Series. Believe it or not, dedicating even just 1 hour a week will result in progress. This part of the Genealogy Jump Start is free.
2023 Let’s Cook Hungarian Challenge
Since 2018, we have been hosting the Let’s Cook Hungarian Challenge. The main goal of this program is to get you into your kitchen and encourage you to make some delicious Hungarian foods and desserts so they are a regular part of your rotation for celebrations and special events.
Hungarian Language Learning Opportunities
We get it! Learning Hungarian is hard work, especially for an adult! But, if you want to get more out of your genealogy research, more out of your travels to Hungary, communicate better with your relatives in Hungary, or be able to understand some of those old letters, written in Hungarian,
Celebrating Holidays in December with a Hungarian Touch
With Mikulás Nap right around the corner and the importance of planning ahead for holiday baking, we want to encourage you to be thinking about how you share your Hungarian heritage during December. Food is often present at holiday gatherings and sharing family recipes is a natural way to pass on some wonderful Hungarian tastes.
Crochet a Hungarian Cockade
The Cockade is a symbol of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Red white and green cockades are available all over Hungary as the time nears for this commemoration, which is March 15th every year.
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