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Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці,
pronounced [tʃerniu̯ˈtsi] ; Romanian: Cernăuți,
pronounced [tʃernəˈutsʲ] ; see also
other names) is a city in southwestern...
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Title Role
Notes 1950–1954
Fireside Theatre Mrs.
Chernowitz 8
episodes 1952
Dragnet Unknown Episode: "The Big Death" Big Town Episode: "Marry My...
- eldest,
Rabbi Menachem Nachum (1869–1936),
became the
Boyaner Rebbe of
Chernowitz, Bukovina. The
second son,
Rabbi Yisroel (1878–1951),
became the Boyaner...
- (1903–1911), then
enrolled at the
Faculty of Law of the
University of
Chernowitz,
which he
graduated at the end of
World War I. He was a
former president...
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Friedman (1890-1942)
Boyaner Rebbe of
Chernowitz Mordechai Shraga Friedman (1895-1942)
Boyaner Rebbe of
Chernowitz Menachem Brayer d. 2007 (did not become...
- courts.
Rabbi Menachem Nachum, his
eldest son,
became the
Boyaner Rebbe in
Chernowitz, Bukovina. Afterwards,
Rabbi Menachem Nachum's son-in-law,
Rabbi Moshenu...
- Ion
Bostan (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon bosˈtan];
December 15, 1914,
Chernowitz – May 29, 1992, Bucharest) was a do****entary film
director from Romania...
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Rebbe Issamar of
Nadvorna (also
known as
Rebbe Meyer Rosenbaum II) in
Chernowitz. Today,
descendants of the
Kretshnif dynasty can be
found across the globe...
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Although mostly active in Bessarabia,
Arbore was
actually a
native of
Chernowitz (Romanian: Cernăuți), the
administrative center of
Bukovina within the...
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which became the world's
largest diamond exchange.
Schnitzer was born in
Chernowitz, then in Romania, in 1921. He
emigrated to British-ruled
Palestine in...