Olaszliszka, known locally as Liska, is a captivating retreat in Hungary that attracts tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews annually.The Liska Jewish Cemetery stands out as a unique sanctuary for tradition and unwavering faith. The holy burial site of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, known to the community as "Hershel Lisker," the founder of Hasidism in
Liska Shomers
Liska ShomersAmidst the stillness of Liska's Jewish cemetery, a man deeply connects with his spirituality, offering heartfelt prayers at the resting place of Hershel Lisker, Tzvi Hersh Friedman. Out of profound sincerity, he requests a divine miracle of love, hope, and healing to nurture and restore the whole community.In the sacred act of prayer,
Olaszliszkai Zsido Temeto
Olaszliszkai Zsidó Temet?Magyarországon Olaszliszka ad otthont annak a zsidó temet?nek, amely történelmi és kulturális szempontból is kiemelked?. A temet? a helyi zsidó közösség múltját ?rzi, amely a 19. századtól a 20. század közepéig fontos jelenléttel rendelkezett a településen.Történelmi háttérEgykor Olaszliszka egy �
14 amazing tips about Hasidic Jews traveling in Liska at the Home of Hasidism < Tzvi Hersh < Hershele Lisker
Nestled in the northeastern region of Hungary lies the small village of Olaszliszka, also known as Liska. Despite its appearance as a typical rural settlement, Olaszliszka bears great importance to tens of thousands of Orthodox Hasidic Jews, who annually embark on a pilgrimage to this unassuming village. The primary reason for this surge in visit