Yermia Damen és Moshe Damen az Olaszliszkai Csodarabbi yorzeit-ján - Olaszliszkai Zsidó Temet?Ebben a különleges felvételben Yermia és Moshe Damen, a haszid közösség nagyra becsült énekesei, zarándoklatra érkeznek Olaszliszkára, hogy tisztelettel adózzanak a neves Liszkai Rebbe, Zvi Hirsh Friedmann sírjánál. Ez a zarándoklat nem
In Hungary, Olaszliszka, or Liska as it is affectionately called by the local Jewish community, serves as a mystical sanctuary drawing tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews each year.
Olaszliszka, or Liska, as the local Jewish community calls it, is a magical hideaway in Hungary, where tens of thousands of Orthodox Jewish peoples come every year.Liska Jewish Cemetery is a distinctive site steeped in tradition and devoted faith. Here lies the revered grave of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, or "Hershel Lisker" as the community calls
Olaszliszka, or Liska, as the local Jewish community calls it, is a magical hideaway in Hungary, where tens of thousands of Orthodox Jewish peoples come every year.
Every year, tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews visit Olaszliszka, or Liska as the local Jewish community names it, a charming hideaway in Hungary.Liska Jewish Cemetery represents a singular blend of cherished traditions and devoted faith. The holy grave of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, or as the community calls him: "Hershel Lisker", the first home
Liska: Where Greatness Finds Its Home
Liska: Where Greatness Finds Its HomeKerestir Rebbe Steiner Sajele spent his life studying and living here.At the residence of Reb Hershele Friedmann in Liska, Rebbe Steiner Sajele of Kerestir delved into the most profound Torah knowledge and wisdom. This learning was the foundation for his impactful journey in community service.The epicenter of Ha
Liska, as the local Jewish community calls it, is a magical hideaway in Hungary
Olaszliszka, or Liska as it is known among the local Jewish community, is a unique haven in Hungary that attracts tens of thousands of Orthodox Jewish people every year.The Liska Jewish Cemetery stands as a unique testament to enduring traditions and dedicated faith. The tomb of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, belovedly referred to as "Hershel Lisker"