Something In The Water with Rachel Meyerowitz

The Haver We Made Along The Way, an Interview with Anikó Félix

58 min · 8. mar. 2026
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“Something in the Water” shares the story of Budapest’s Jewish Community through interviews with the individuals who shape it. In this episode, Dr. Anikó Félix explains the evidence-backed methodology behind Haver Foundation’s work to prevent antisemitism. Haver means friend in both Hungarian and Hebrew, and personal encounters between Jewish and non-Jewish students are at the heart of what Haver does. A highlight of the conversation is the insight that these encounters are strongest when volunteer educators themselves are grappling with their Jewish identities, or even disagree with one another about what it means to be Jewish. Listen to find out why. Mentioned: Haver Informal Education Foundation [https://haver.hu/en/] Anikó's Restaurant Recommendations: Macesz Bistro [https://www.facebook.com/maceszhuszar/?locale=hu_HU] Rosenstein [https://rosenstein.hu/] Thoughts? Feedback? Email me at rmeyerowitz1@gmail.com.

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episode The Haver We Made Along The Way, an Interview with Anikó Félix artwork

The Haver We Made Along The Way, an Interview with Anikó Félix

“Something in the Water” shares the story of Budapest’s Jewish Community through interviews with the individuals who shape it. In this episode, Dr. Anikó Félix explains the evidence-backed methodology behind Haver Foundation’s work to prevent antisemitism. Haver means friend in both Hungarian and Hebrew, and personal encounters between Jewish and non-Jewish students are at the heart of what Haver does. A highlight of the conversation is the insight that these encounters are strongest when volunteer educators themselves are grappling with their Jewish identities, or even disagree with one another about what it means to be Jewish. Listen to find out why. Mentioned: Haver Informal Education Foundation [https://haver.hu/en/] Anikó's Restaurant Recommendations: Macesz Bistro [https://www.facebook.com/maceszhuszar/?locale=hu_HU] Rosenstein [https://rosenstein.hu/] Thoughts? Feedback? Email me at rmeyerowitz1@gmail.com.

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