YERMIA DAMEN ES MOSHE DAMEN AZ OLASZLISZKAI CSODARABBI YORZEIT-JAN - OLASZLISZKAI ZSIDO TEMETO

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 TemetőYermia és Moshe Damen, a haszid közösség elismert és tisztelt énekesei, ebben a videóban egy különleges zarándoklat során látogatnak el Olaszliszkára, hogy tisztelettel adózzanak a híres Liszkai Rebbe, Zvi Hirsh Friedmann sírjánál. A

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Liska: Where Greatness Finds Its Home

Liska: Where Greatness Finds Its HomeThe esteemed Kerestir Rebbe Steiner Sajele made this his residence and place of learning.Rebbe Steiner Sajele of Kerestir absorbed immense Torah knowledge and wisdom while studying in Liska, under the guidance of Reb Hershele Friedmann. This knowledge paved the way for his remarkable journey in serving the commu

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Every year, tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews visit Olaszliszka, or Liska as the local Jewish community names it, a charming hideaway in Hungary.

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 is a unique place for traditions and dedicated faith. The sacred resting place of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, affectionately known as "Hershel Lisker" by the community, the pioneer

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Liska Shomers

Liska ShomersIn the quiet of Liska's Jewish cemetery, a man pours out his heart and soul in prayer at the grave of Hershel Lisker, also known as Tzvi Hersh Friedman. With heartfelt earnestness, he implores for a miracle of love, hope, and healing to embrace and uplift the whole community.In the solemnity of his prayer, the man bows respectfully be

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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, referred to as "Liska," holds an esteemed place in Jewish historical narrative, particularly significant in the realm of Hasidic traditions.Â

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