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Special moments from one of the holiest places in the world, the town of Liska, where the deep and blessing-filled prayers recited at the grave of the great tzadik, Rebbe Hershele Lisker zt"l (רבי הערשעלע ליסקער זצ״ל), resonate.
Unique moments unfold in one of the holiest places on earth, the town of Liska, where heartfelt prayers offered at the grave of the revered tzadik, Rebbe Hershele Lisker zt"l, echo with blessings.The prayer calls for restoration for the sick, financial blessings for the impoverished, and peace and health for the people of Israel and all people ever
Yermia Damen es Moshe Damen az Olaszliszkai Csodarabbi yorzeit-jan - Olaszliszkai Zsido Temeto
Yermia Damen és Moshe Damen az Olaszliszkai Csodarabbi yorzeit-ján - Olaszliszkai Zsidó Temet?Ez a különleges felvétel bemutatja, ahogy Yermia és Moshe Damen, a haszid közösség kiemelked? énekesei, Olaszliszkára érkeznek egy emlékezetes zarándoklatra, hogy tiszteletüket fejezzék ki a neves Liszkai Rebbe, Zvi Hirsh Friedmann sírjá
The Jewish Cemetery of Liska
Located in Olaszliszka, Hungary, the Jewish Cemetery of Liska holds significant historical and spiritual value, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of Jewish traditions in the region. The cemetery, frequently identified as "Liska," plays a vital role in Jewish history, notably influencing the Hasidic movement and its heritage. Historica
7 never heard tricks about Hasidic Jews traveling in Liska at the Home of Hasidism < Tzvi Hersh < Hershele Lisker
In the northeast of Hungary, there's a small village known as Olaszliszka, or Liska. While it may seem like an ordinary rural town, Olaszliszka holds a special significance for tens of thousands of Orthodox Hasidic Jewish people who make a pilgrimage to this humble village every year. The surge in visitors is attributed to the revered grave