Kálmán Magyar Jr: a Lawyer Teaching Hungarian Folk & Dance Traditions in an American...
Source: hungarianconservative.com This is the English version of the interview originally published on Magyar Nemzet.
The Hungarian folk dance movement started in North America in the 1970s. Kálmán Magyar...
‘Teaching Hungarian for just three hours a week is not enough, we have to...
The fundraising dinner, held on 28 October 2023, was organized to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Arany János Hungarian School (‘AJMOI’) in New...
Hungarian Film Blockade Screened in the Scout House in Garfield, New Jersey
When the Liszt Institute in New York recently offered the possibility to distribute the Hungarian film Blokád (Blockade) to Hungarian communities in North America for...
‘Correcting misleading assertions about Hungarians and defending Hungarian minority rights are our priority’ —...
Ákos L. Nagy was born in an Austrian refugee camp in 1947. The family emigrated to the US in December1951 and settled in Passaic, New...
An Interview with Rev. Zoltán Vass, Minister of the Reformed Church in Toronto
Source: hungarianconservative.com
This is an abridged version of the interview first published on reformatus.hu.
Zoltán Vass was born in 1954 into a Transylvanian minister’s family. In the 1980s he left...
‘We need a substitute for the Old Country’ — A Conversation with the Lengyel...
‘We have come together to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Magyar Tanya, a club founded by Hungarian Americans, to remember and pay tribute...
Semmelweis — The World Premiere of the Hungarian Biopic in New York
Source: hungarianconservative.com
On the anniversary of the 1956 revolution and freedom fight of Hungary, the world premiere of the film telling the life of Ignác...
‘We have to shake people up to make them feel Hungarian’ — An Interview...
Source: hungarianconservative.com
This is an abridged version of the interview originally published on 777.hu.
The Pigniczky–Szentkirályi couple from Cleveland, Eszter and Endre, are known by many in North America;...
‘Assimilation is inherent in the diaspora’ — A Conversation with Jesuit Father Tamás Forrai
This is an abridged version of the original interview first published on 777.hu.
Father Tamás Forrai was born and raised in Budapest, and first became a teacher, then...
‘I believe the devil wants priests to fail in their calling’ — A Conversation...
This is an abridged version of the original interview first published on 777.hu on 4 August 2023.
Richárd Bóna was a final year seminarian in Pozsony (Bratislava, Slovakia) when...
The Library of Congress preserves WJCU’s Bocskai Rádió
Alissa Van Dress, Campus Editor SEP 8, 2023 On Aug. 1, 2023, The Library of Congress informed WJCU’s Hungarian-American community genre show, “Bocskai Rádió,” via email that...
‘I consider teaching a service’ — A Conversation with School Principal Kata Tóthné Kollár
This is an abridged version of the original interview first published in Hungarian on 777.hu.
I met Kata at the annual leadership training camp of the Association of...
‘The Magyar Calvinist community of New Brunswick is lucky to be bilingual’ — An...
This is an adapted version of the interview first published in Hungarian on reformatus.hu.
Reverend Zsolt Ötvös has been the pastor of the Magyar Reformed Church...
‘We always had folk music played everywhere’ — A conversation with József Salamon, founder...
This interview was first published in Hungarian on 777.hu.
I first met József Salamon (a.k.a. Sala) as a member of the jury at the Pontozó folk dance festival...




















