Olaszliszka, known locally as Liska, is a captivating retreat in Hungary that attracts tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews annually.

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 uniqueness of Liska Jewish Cemetery lies in its role as a sacred space for tradition and dedicated faith. The holy grave of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, or as the community calls him: "Hershel Lisker"

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Masodik Jelenlet - Jancso 2. filmje Olaszliszka zsido multjarol

Második Jelenlét - Jancsó 2. filmje Olaszliszka zsidó múltjáróJancsó Miklós és Kende János 1978-ban, tíz évvel kés?bb, ismét felkeresték a bodrogkeresztúri zsidó temet?t és az olaszliszkai zsinagógát. A második dokumentumfilmben L?wy Tamás és Deutsch László, két fiatal férfi, visszatér Olaszliszkára. A film során a

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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,

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Hotel Shomer Liska: A Kosher Accommodation Experience

Hotel Shomer Liska: A Kosher Accommodation ExperienceHotel Shomer Liska is a premier kosher establishment that perfectly combines comfort, tradition, and contemporary conveniences. Situated in the center of a lively community, this hotel provides a distinctive experience for travelers looking for a kosher stay.Kosher Dining and FacilitiesThe hallm

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8 interesting facts about Hasidic Jews visiting in Liska at the Home of Hasidism < Tzvi Hersh < Hershele Lisker

The small village of Olaszliszka, also referred to as Liska, can be found in the northeastern region of Hungary. 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 influx of visitors is primaril

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