- (Byalistok, Bjalistok), Lithuanian: Balstogė, and Russian: Белосток (Belostok,
Byelostok).
Archaeological discoveries show that the
first settlements in the area...
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Abraham Tzvi
Hirsch ben
Jacob Eisenstadt of
Byelostok (1812–1868) (Hebrew: אברהם צבי הירש בן יעקב אייזנשטאט)
served as
rabbi in
Utyan (Utena), government...
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Volozhin Yeshiva in
Lithuania Abraham Hirsch ben
Jacob Eisenstadt of
Byelostok (1812–1868;
Pithchei Teshuvah)
Baruch Epstein (Torah Temimah) (1860–1941)...
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people with the
surname include:
Abraham Hirsch ben
Jacob Eisenstadt of
Byelostok (1812–1868),
Russian rabbi Benjamin Eisenstadt (1906–1996),
American inventor...
- JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. [12][dead link] "
BYELOSTOK - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Feierstein, Daniel...
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Governorate 34,336 Belarus Brest-Litovsk
Grodno Governorate 46,568 Belarus
Byelostok (Białystok)
Grodno Governorate 66,032 Poland Cherk****y (Cherkasy) Kiev...
- T410
brought in 650 and
evacuated 152. On 17 February, the
transport Byelostok brought in 871 men. The
Black Sea
Fleet regularly s****ed
German positions...
- – Бјаловјежа (Macedonian, Serbian) Białystok Balstogė (Lithuanian*),
Byelostok – Белосток (Russian*),
Belostoka (Latvian*), Bělostok (Czech), Bjalistok...
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History of Białystok
Other names of Białystok, e.g. Belostok, Bielostok,
Byelostok This
article incorporates information from the
Polish Wikipedia. Britannica...
- His
commentary on
Pirkei Avot was
first published by Simḥah
Dolitzki of
Byelostok (Berlin and Altona, 1848) and was
translated into
English for the first...