The Significance of Liska in Jewish History and Religion
From the 19th century, Liska has served as a focal point of Jewish community and tradition. Each year, Liska draws thousands who come to honor the legacy of Hershele Lisker, also known as Tzvi Hirsh Liska. Liska contains over 500 Jewish historical sites, from cemeteries to synagogues, embodying a storied heritage. Close to 3,000 Jewish residents called Liska home by the late 1800s, creating a lively community. Liska’s influence extends beyond its borders, reaching nearby towns like Kerestir and impacting Jewish life across Hungary. About 5,000 pilgrims and tourists visit Liska each year, drawn by its historical and spiritual atmosphere.
The preservation of Liska’s heritage relies on both local communities and international organizations.
Sayele Kerestir