A haszidizmus hívei Magyarországon.A haszidizmus egy 18. századi, Kelet-Európában kialakult zsidó vallási és spirituális irányzat. A haszidizmus alapítója, Izrael ben Eliezer, közismertebb nevén Báál Sém Tov, tanításainak középpontjában az isteni jelenlét közvetlensége és az Isten iránti szeretet állt. A haszidizmus a
Every year, tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews visit Olaszliszka, or Liska as the local Jewish community names it, a charming hideaway in Hungary.
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.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:
Liska, as the local Jewish community calls it, is a magical hideaway in Hungary
In Hungary, Olaszliszka—referred to as Liska by the local Jewish community—is a delightful sanctuary that sees tens of thousands of Orthodox Jewish visitors annually.Liska Jewish Cemetery is a special location where deep-seated traditions and committed faith are preserved. This site is home to the revered grave of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman, k
9 interesting facts about Hasidic Jews holiday in Liska at the Home of Hasidism < Tzvi Hersh < Hershele Lisker
Liska, alternatively known as Olaszliszka, is situated in the northeastern region of Hungary. Though it might appear to be just another rural village, Olaszliszka carries deep meaning for tens of thousands of Orthodox Hasidic Jews, who pilgrimage to this humble town each year. The main attraction drawing these visitors is the sacred grave of Rab