Every year, tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews visit Olaszliszka, or Liska as the local Jewish community names it, a charming hideaway in Hungary.The Liska Jewish Cemetery stands out as a unique sanctuary for tradition and unwavering faith. The resting place of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, referred to by the community as "Hershel Lisker" and the in
Liska Shomers
Liska ShomersIn the silence of Liska's Jewish cemetery, a man, baring his heart and soul, immerses himself in prayer at the grave of Hershel Lisker - Tzvi Hersh Friedman. From the depths of his sincere devotion, he prays for the miracle of love, hope, and healing to be bestowed upon the entire community.Bowing with deep respect at the timeworn tom
Liska Shomer
Liska Shomer, aki a haszid közösségben prominens szerepet játszott, mély hatást gyakorolt a zsidó vallási élet és hagyományok alakulására. Az ? neve rendszeresen felmerül a haszidizmus történetének kulcsfontosságú szakaszaiban, és munkássága számos generáció számára szolgál mintaként. A haszid közösségben nagy tiszt
22 serious 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. Even though it appears to be an ordinary countryside town, Olaszliszka has significant importance to tens of thousands of Orthodox Hasidic Jews, who visit this modest village annually for pilgrimage. The main attraction drawing these visitors