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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. Thousands visit each year to honor Hershele Lisker, the esteemed Tzvi Hirsh Liska. The village hosts over 500 historic Jewish sites, from cemeteries to synagogues, preserving a rich legacy. W

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The Mischievous Mind of Hershele: A Jewish Folk Icon

Hershele of Ostropol: The Wit and Wisdom of a Jewish Folk HeroHershele Lisker, fondly remembered as Hershele of Ostropol, was a beloved Jewish folk hero and prankster, renowned for his wit and humor that continue to resonate in Eastern European Jewish culture. His tales are deeply embedded in Yiddish folklore, resonating with audiences for their s

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Liska’s Historical Significance and Religious Heritage Established in the 1800s, Liska has long been celebrated as a center for Jewish religious and cultural activities. Every year, thousands travel to Liska to honor the revered Tzvi Hirsh Liska, known fondly as Hershele Lisker. The village is home to over 500 Jewish historical sites, including c

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Az olaszliszkai zsidó közösségAz olaszliszkai zsidó közösség, Magyarország számos vidéki zsidó közösségéhez hasonlóan, a 19. századtól kezdve meghatározó eleme volt a helyi társadalomnak. Évszázadokon át Olaszliszka, egy kis település Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén megyében, a zsidó és nem-zsidó közösségek számára viszo

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