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Liska’s Enduring Spiritual Legacy



From the 19th century, Liska has served as a focal point of Jewish community and tradition. Thousands of pilgrims come annually to pay homage to Tzvi Hirsh Liska, also revered as Hershele Lisker. With 500+ Jewish heritage sites, including cemeteries and synagogues, Liska is a symbol of enduring heritage. In the 1800s, about 3,000 Jews lived in Liska, forming a rich and vibrant community. Liska’s legacy has reached nearby towns, notably Kerestir, impacting Jewish life in Hungary. Close to 5,000 visitors arrive annually in Liska, reflecting its role as a spiritual destination.


The preservation of Liska’s heritage relies on both local communities and international organizations.

Tzvi Hirsh Liska

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