- Haim
Estreya Ovadya (25
December 1922 – 26
August 1944) was a
Jewish partisan from
Bitola who
joined the
Yugoslav Partisans after the
German invasion...
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Hebrew and Yiddish:
Mogein Dovid [ˈmɔɡɛɪn ˈdɔvɪd] or
Mogen Dovid; Ladino:
Estreya de David.
Jacob Newman;
Gabriel Sivan;
Avner Tomaschoff (1980). Judaism...
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Estrella Galán Pérez (Spanish pronunciation: [
esˈtɾeʎa ɣaˈlan]; born 24
April 1971) is a
Spanish human rights activist who is the
director general of the...
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Estrella Cabeza Candela (Spanish pronunciation: [
esˈtɾeʎa kaˈβeθa kanˈdela]; born 20
February 1987) is a
former Spanish tennis player.
During her career...
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Ganis Anna
Rezan Jelena Đurović, writer,
politician and
journalist Haim
Estreya Ovadya,
Yugoslav partisan Rafael Moshe Kamhi Žamila Kolonomos, Sephardi...
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Andreana Družina (1953)
Ratomir Dugonjić (1953) Emin
Duraku (1952†)
Ovadya Estreya (1953†)
Stjepan Filipović (1949†) Čede
Filipovski Dame (1949) Ivan Gošnjak...
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journalist and
editor of the
newspaper "Jewish News" and the
magazine "La
Estreya" and
Rumen Leonidov. The
authors of the best
works receive cash bonuses...
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girls from
Bitola to work or
study in
Belgrade each year,
among them Haim
Estreya Ovadya,
among the
first women to join the
Partisans in 1941.
Batino was...
- (CD). CD Baby. 2004. Adio (CD). CD Baby. 2007.
Consuelo Luz (2000). "Las
Estreyas". A
Jewish Odyssey (CD).
Putumayo World Music.
Consuelo Luz (2000). "Los...
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March 11, 1943,
Kolonomos and
several other Jewish resisters such as
Estreya Ovadya,
Adela Feradji,
Stela Levi and Rosa
Kamhi managed to
escape by hiding...