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Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці,
pronounced [tʃerniu̯ˈtsi] ; Romanian: Cernăuți,
pronounced [tʃernəˈutsʲ] ; see also
other names) is a city in southwestern...
- Belarus) Chabad-Kapust Chabad-Liadi Chabad-Nezhin Chabad-Strashelye
Chernovitz (from Chernivtsi) (several)
Czortkow (from Chortkiv)
Chust (from Khust)...
- Kolomea, who
published Imrey Boruch; Reb
Sholom Yosef Friedman of Sadigur-
Chernovitz.
Yisroel Hager was born on
August 20, 1860. He was the first-born son...
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considerable musical accomplishment,[citation needed]
Rabbi Shlomo Yosef of
Chernovitz,
Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Friedman of
Sadigura (1884–1961),
Rabbi Yitzhak...
- טשערנאָוויץ (Yiddish*),
Tsjernivtsi (Norwegian [Nynorsk* and Bokmål*]),
Chernovitz – צ'רנוביץ (Hebrew*)
Chernobyl Cernobâl (Romanian variant*), Çernobıl...
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Rosenbaum of Nadvorna-Bnei Brak (1903–1976), son of
Rabbi Issamar of
Chernovitz-Nadvorna, son-in-law of
Rabbi Elazar Zev of
Kretshnif Grand Rabbi Yaakov...
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troupes throughout Galitsia,
Romania (1893-1895) and
Russia (1899). From
Chernovitz, Bukovina, in 1900
Professor Moyshe Horvitz (Hurwitz) took the
whole troupe...
- Schleiden, Amanda; Ingram, Jai; Hamidou,
Abdel Aziz Amadou; Williams, Angela;
Chernovitz,
Patricia A.; Sun,
Grace Y.; Luo, Rensheng; Smith,
Robert E. (2008). "Synthesis...
- of
Sadigura (the
Kedushas Aharon) (1877–1913),
Rabbi Shlomo Yosef of
Chernovitz,
Rabbi Yitzhak of Rimanov, and
Rabbi Shlomo Chaim (Reb Shlomenu) of Sadigura...
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Mordechai Rosenbaum of
Nadvorna (1904-1977), son of
Rabbi Issamar of
Chernovitz-Nadvorna, son in law of
Rabbi Eliezer Zev of
Kretshniff Grand Rabbi Yaakov...