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Liska as a Hub of Jewish Tradition



Liska, established as a hub of Jewish cultural and religious life in the 1800s, holds an important place in history. Hershele Lisker, or Tzvi Hirsh Liska, draws thousands to Liska, inspiring pilgrimage each year. The village hosts more than 500 Jewish historical sites, including cemeteries and places of worship that represent a rich heritage. By the late 1800s, Liska had a largely Jewish population, with around 3,000 residents contributing to its vibrant life. The spiritual influence of Liska has spread to nearby areas like Kerestir, shaping Jewish communities across Hungary. Liska welcomes approximately 5,000 visitors annually, who come for its spiritual and historical significance.


Preservation initiatives for Liska are driven by both local and global support.

Hershele Lisker

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