Széchenyi Magyar Iskola
New Brunswick, New Jersey USA 
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Locations

These are the locations associated with our school events or other Hungarian Cultural Activites in the New Brunswick area.

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Hungarian American Athletic Club

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St. Ladislaus Church

●Weekends: Saturday Vigil — 4 p.m.; Sunday — 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. (Hungarian) Weekdays: Monday through Friday — 7 a.m. ●Holy Day: 7 p.m. ●Reconciliation: Saturdays from 3-3:50 p.m., daily at 7:45 a.m. read more »

The American Hungarian Heritage Center

The American Hungarian Heritage Center presents a unique and dynamic portrayal of the cultural and historical heritage of American Hungarians. As a premier institution for Hungarians in the United States, the Heritage Center provides space and equipment for the proper display and use of the Foundation's rich and diverse collections. read more »

Magyar Reformed Church

The Magyar Church was organized in 1915 as a Hungarian congregation. It joined the RCA in 1925. read more »

The Institute of Hungarian Studies

The Institute of Hungarian Studies is the center of all instructional and scholarly activites related to the Hungarian society, history, culture and language at Rutgers. Established by an agreement between Rutgers and the Ministry of Culture and Education of the Republic of Hungary, it is a multidisciplinary endeavor, bringing together read more »

Teleki Pál Cserkészház

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Sík Sándor Cserkészpark

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Scott Hall, Rutgers University - College Ave. Campus

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