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Liska (other)
Liska may refer to: * Liška, a surname of Czech origin, includes a list of people with the name * Liska March (1906–2003), American dancer and actress * Liska, Hungary, an alternative name for Olaszliszka, a town near Sárospatak * Liske (Hasidic dynasty), named for this town * Liska, Croatia Liska is a settlement in the Municipality of Dugopolje in Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the north ..., a village near Trilj See also

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Liška
Liška (feminine: Lišková) is a Czech surname meaning 'fox'. It may refer to: * Ad Liska (1906–1998), American baseball player * Adam Liška (born 1999), Slovak ice hockey player * Allen Liska (1940–1998), American sociologist * Alois Liška (1895–1977), Czech army officer who served in both World Wars * Antonín Liška (1924–2003), Czech Roman Catholic clergyman * Bernard J. Liska (1931–2002), American food scientist * Emanuel Krescenc Liška (1852–1903), Czech painter and illustrator * Hana Lišková (born 1952), Czech gymnast * Hans Liska (1907–1983), Austrian-German artist * Hermine Liska (1930–2024), Austrian Jehovah's Witness * Jan Kryštof Liška (–1712), Czech painter * Jiří Liška (handballer) (born 1952), Czech handball player * Jiří Liška (politician) (1949–2025), Czech politician and veterinarian * Jiří Liška (footballer) (born 1982), Czech footballer * Lee Ann Liska, American hospital administrator * Ludvík Liška (1929–2021), Czech run ...
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Liska March
Liska March (February 17, 1906 – May 30, 2003) was a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies, an actress in motion pictures of the early sound era, and a producer of Broadway plays. March was born in St. Louis, Missouri and played in stock there prior to going to New York, New York. While in New York City Liska appeared in the Follies and also took part in ''Sunny'', a play which featured actress Marilyn Miller. She died in 2003 at the age of 97. Career She came to Hollywood, California to act in films in April 1929. Her first movie appearance was a role in support of Eddie Leonard in the Universal Pictures production, ''Melody Lane''. She was in the cast of ''Koffer des Herrn O.F..Die'' (1931), aka '' The Trunks of Mr. O.F.''. She once told a reporter that she never wanted a ''voice double'' in her film roles, commenting ''Wouldn't it be quite annoying if your voice would refuse to renew its contract and you would have to scurry around and find another one like it?'' One of a select ...
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Liske (Hasidic Dynasty)
Liska is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Friedman (Frishman). It takes its name from the Yiddish name for Olaszliszka, a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary. Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Friedman The first Lisker Rebbe, Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Friedman (Frishman), also known as Hershel Lisker, lived a very frugal life. He was born Tzvi Hersh Frishman, but changed his last name to Friedman to avoid being drafted to the army. Even though the community enjoyed great prosperity, he would not allow its leaders to raise his salary from one forint, which he received when first appointed to the position. He was a disciple of the Divrei Chaim of Tsanz. His Torah sayings are collected in ''Ach Pri Tevuah'' () and ''Hayoshor veHatov'' (Hebrew: ) (2 vols). The money that he accrued from the people coming to seek his advice was distributed to the poor and to further the various programs he instituted. For himself he built a humble home so as to accommodate the multitu ...
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