-
hosts the
administration of
Boiany rural hromada, one of the
hromadas of Ukraine. The
Boiany rural hromada includes Boiany village,
Boianivka village,...
- son of
Flore (née Stern; 1909–2006) and Leo Klein. His
father was born in
Boiany, Austria-Hungary (now Ukraine) and had
immigrated to New York. He was born...
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Mordechai Shlomo Friedman (15
October 1891 in
Boiany,
Ukraine – 2
March 1971 in New York City),
sometimes called Solomon Mordecai Friedman, was the Boyaner...
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neighboring town of
Boiany and
established his
court there,
becoming the
first Boyaner Rebbe.
Under Yitzchok's leadership,
Boiany became a
Hasidic center...
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Boyan (Yiddish: באיאן) is a
Hasidic dynasty named after the town of
Boiany in the
historic region of Bukovina, now in Ukraine. The
Hasidut is headquartered...
- (Ukrainian: Гаї), a
village in
Ukraine Hai (Ukrainian: Гай), a
village in
Boiany Commune,
Novoselytsia Raion,
Ukraine Hai District,
Tanzania Hai River, China...
- as well as in the
towns of
Hlyboka and Storozhynets, and
still are in
Boiany and Krasnoilsk.[citation needed] The town of
Suceava (German and Polish:...
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Battle of Studenitsa [ru; uk] (1684)
Battle of
Yazlovets (1684)
Battle of
Boiany [pl; ru] (1685)
Siege of
Kamenets (1687)
Battle of Novoselka [uk] (1688)...
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Boyan Nachum Dov
Brayer Yitzchok Friedman (1850–1917) Jerusalem,
Israel Boiany,
Bukovina (now in Ukraine)
Chernobyl several Menachem Nachum Twerski of...
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published in many languages.
Stekel was born to
Jewish parents in 1868 in
Boiany (Yiddish Boyan), Bukovina, then an
eastern province of the Austro-Hungarian...