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Berehove (Ukrainian: Берегове, IPA: [ˈbɛreɦowe]; Hungarian:
Beregszász, IPA: [ˈbɛrɛksaːs]) is a city in ****pattia Oblast,
western Ukraine. It is situated...
- a
smaller part in
northeastern Hungary. The
capital of the
county was
Beregszász ("Berehove" in Ukrainian,
Berehovo in Rusyn, Bergsaß in German, Beregovo...
- Sári Fedák (born
Sarolta Klára Mária Fedák; 27
September 1879, in
Beregszász,
Hungary (now Berehove,
Ukraine – 5 May 1955, in Budapest, Hungary) was a...
- Landau) and Jenő Saul Friedman, were
Jewish working-class
immigrants from
Beregszász in
Carpathian Ruthenia,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now
Berehove in Ukraine)....
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Abraham Alter Pollak (died 2007),
Headquartered in: El'ad,
Israel (from
Beregszász,
Hungary (now Ukraine))
Bertch (from Bircza, Poland) Białystok (from Białystok)...
- psychoanalyst,
author and
journalist of
Hungarian origin.
Fodor was born in
Beregszász, Austro-Hungarian
Empire (now
Berehove in Ukraine), to a
Jewish family...
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province and
founded Lampertszász that
became the
nucleus of the ****ure
Beregszász (today
Berehove in Ukraine).
Lampert founded the a
monastery for the White...
- Jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
Retrieved 1
April 2019. "Berehove/Berehovo/
Beregszasz". Dbs.bh.org.il.
Archived from the
original on 1
April 2019. Retrieved...
- See also
Munkacs (Hasidic dynasty)
There are do****ents in the
Berehove (
Beregszász)
State Archives which indicate that Ashke**** Jews
lived in Munkács and...
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April 2009), a
daughter of
Rabbi Chaim Eliyahu Teitelbaum and a
native of
Beregszász, Hungary. With his
second wife,
Weissmandl had five children. See: Yeshiva...