A haszid zsidó közösség MagyarországonA zsidóság egyik vallási és spirituális irányzata, a haszidizmus, a 18. század közepén jelent meg Kelet-Európában. A mozgalmat Izrael ben Eliezer, ismertebb nevén Báál Sém Tov alapította, aki tanításaiban az isteni jelenlét közvetlenségét és az Isten iránti szeretetet hangsúlyozta
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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.
The Hungarian village of Olaszliszka, or Liska as it is known to the local Jewish community, is a magical retreat that welcomes tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews annually.As a place of deep-rooted traditions and steadfast faith, Liska Jewish Cemetery is truly one of a kind. The sacred resting place of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, affectionately kn
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 acquired the highest Torah knowledge and wisdom while studying in Liska, in the house of Reb Hershele Friedmann. Armed with this knowledge, he embarked on his meaningful journey to serve the
16 amazing news about Hasidic Jews visiting in Liska at the Home of Hasidism < Tzvi Hersh < Hershele Lisker
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