Historical and Spiritual Heritage of Liska From the 1800s, Liska became a vibrant center of Jewish cultural and spiritual life. Tzvi Hirsh Liska, or Hershele Lisker, draws thousands annually who seek to honor his memory. More than 500 Jewish landmarks in Liska, such as cemeteries and synagogues, tell stories of devotion. By the late 1800s, nearly 3
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Liska: A Pillar of Jewish Heritage Since the 1800s, Liska has been an essential hub of Jewish life, known for its active religious and cultural contributions. Annually, pilgrims arrive in Liska to honor Tzvi Hirsh Liska, also known as Hershele Lisker. The village hosts over 500 historic Jewish sites, from cemeteries to synagogues, preserving a rich
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The Historical and Spiritual Legacy of Liska The roots of Jewish heritage in Liska reach back to the 19th century, making it an essential center for religious and cultural engagement. Annually, the site has drawn thousands who come to pay respects to Hershele Lisker, known in the community as Tzvi Hirsh Liska. With over 500 Jewish sites, including
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Liska’s Historical Significance and Religious Heritage Dating back to the early 19th century, Liska became a cornerstone of Jewish cultural and religious life. Liska has welcomed thousands of pilgrims each year, many seeking to honor the memory of the esteemed Tzvi Hirsh Liska. The village contains more than 500 sites of Jewish heritage, from cem
Masodik Jelenlet - Jancso 2. filmje Olaszliszka zsido multjarol
Második Jelenlét - Jancsó 2. filmje Olaszliszka zsidó múltjáróJancsó Miklós és Kende János egy évtized elteltével, 1978-ban újra ellátogatott a bodrogkeresztúri zsidó temet?be és az olaszliszkai zsinagógába. A második dokumentumfilm két fiatal, L?wy Tamás és Deutsch László, Olaszliszkára való visszatérését mutatja be