Organizations & Communities

Hungarian National Tourist Office

It can be hard to get a feel for a holiday location so far away. Hungarian National Tourist Office lists a handful of great visual ways to become familiar with Hungary. Take a look at whatever aspects of the country interest you, using a range of free tools, including photo…

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Hungarian Scout Troops in New York

The #46 Banffy Kata Hungarian Girl Scout Troop and the #7 Eros Gusztav Boy Scout Troop located in New York City have been providing scout programming for over 60 years. We welcome all Hungarian children, who are over 6 years of age, every other week at the Hungarian House of…

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Hungarian Scouts Association in Exteris

The Hungarian Scout Association was established in Hungary in 1912, two years after the first troops were formed in 1910. Hungary was originally a charter member of the World Organization of Scout Movements. Hungary was host to the 4th World Scout Jamboree, held in Gödöllő in 1933, attended by more…

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Hungarian Translation Services

Have anything to do with Hungary? Have questions? Call (212) 328-9555   Hungarian Translation Services, Co. The need for translating and interpreting the Hungarian language has been growing at a feverish pace as a consequence of the constant change in Hungary’s economic and political situation and globalization. Hungarian Translation Services, Co….

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Hungarian Reformed Church of New York City

There is a service at the Hungarian Reformed Church of New York on every Sunday at 11 am. Address: 229 East 82 Street, New York, NY, 10028 Further information: 1 212 734 3139 The Independent Hungarian Reformed Church of New York, located in Manhattan, Upper East Side, 82th Street, dates back…

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MAG Heritage Community

The objective of the MAG program is the healing of the Earth and of mankind. This can be accomplished through a higher level of community life by re-learning our own organic culture and our traditions by celebrating our national feast days (Summer and Winter Solstices, Christmas, Carnival, Easter learning and…

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New York Hungarian Scientific Society

The Society, as an informal social club, held its first meeting on November 3rd, 2010 at the Hungarian Consulate General in New York. The founding members decided that the President of Hungary and the President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences would serve as Chief Patrons of the Society, while,…

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New York Hungarian Social Network

New York Hungarian Social Network is a community organization that was founded around the fall of 2006. Our goal is to bring together Hungarians, Hungarian Americans and New Yorkers that have an interest in Hungary, its culture, or its people. It has held social, cultural and musical events in New…

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Pilvax Players

Pilvax Players is an independent, Hungarian-American acting company. It was created by both professional and amateur acting enthusiasts, with an innovative mind-set to bring an infinitely open variety of productions to an international audience and to provide a responsive scene for its members’ artistic growth. With themes ranging from the…

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St. Stephen of Hungary Catholic Community

St. Stephen of Hungary Church in New York was incorporated in 1902. At the present, since September, 2015 it offers Holy Mass on Sundays at St. Joseph’s Church in the Hungarian language. At the same location children and adults may prepare for First Holy Communion. Baptisms and funeral services are…

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