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Chajka (Czajka) (d.
after 14
November 1781),
mistress of the
Polish king Stanisław
August Poniatowski. She was a Pole of
Jewish ancestry. She was daughter...
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diminutive form. In the case of
Chaya these were
Chayka (Hebrew: חייקה), Chaika,
Chajka, Khaika, Khayka, etc. East
Slavic spelling: Хайка.
Notable people with the...
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Chajka Klinger (Hebrew: חייקה קלינגר;
September 25, 1917 –
April 18, 1958) was the
leader of the
Jewish Fighting Organization in Będzin Ghetto, interrogated...
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Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania), then
returned to
Warsaw together with
Chajka (Chaikeh)
Grossman and was
actively involved in the
Jewish resistance. Sarenka...
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Retrieved from: http://www.jssm.org/
Hayhoe M,
Gillam B,
Chajka K,
Vecellio E (2009). "The role of
binocular vision in walking". Visual...
- Anna Lubomirska, 18th-century-1763 Józef Sawa-Caliński, 18th-century-1771
Chajka, 18th-century-1781
Ludwika Lubomirska, 18th-century-1829 Józef
Makary Potocki...
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baseball player Chad
Klinger (active 1998–2013),
Canadian country music artist Chajka Klinger (1917–1958),
member of
Jewish resistance of Będzin
ghetto CJ Klinger...
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Introduced to
tennis by her mother, she
began playing at the
Spartak and
Chajka tennis clubs. She
currently coaches players and
commentates with Eurosport...
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Mordechai Anielewicz,
leader of
Jewish Combat Organization in
World War II
Chajka,
mistress of
Polish king Stanisław
August Poniatowski Morris Cohen, aide...
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Gaftek (1913-1943), Dror –
Halutz Underground,
commander Jewish resistance Chajka Klinger (1917-1958),
Hashomer Hatzair Shlomo Lerner (d. 1943),
founder Halutz...