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Izraelita was a
Polish Jewish w****ly
journal published in
Warsaw from 1866 to 1915,
founded by
Jewish reformers. The journal's
primary audience was the...
- 1975, pp. 403-404 "Szendrő 1".
Izraelita Temetők (in Hungarian). 3
March 2015.
Retrieved 16 June 2024. "Szendrő 2".
Izraelita Temetők (in Hungarian). 17 April...
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inside the
former Jewish Institute for the Deaf,
Budapest (Hungarian:
Izraelita Siketnémák
Budapesti Országos Intézete) building, that is now part of...
- "Gábor
Farkas Vilmos (Grün Wolf) születési bejegyzése a
pesti ortodox izraelita hitközség születési akv. 66/1881. folyószáma alatt". FamilySearch. Retrieved...
- Magyarországi
Izraelita Hitközség)
Judaism 00006/2012.
Hungarian Autonomous Orthodox Israelite Faith Community (Magyarországi Autonóm
Orthodox Izraelita Hitközség)...
- the
country as
Hungarian Israelites. The word 'Israelite' (Hungarian:
Izraelita)
denoted only
religious affiliation and was free from the
ethnic or national...
- productivization, and the
cultural Polonization of Jews. In 1865 he
established the
Izraelita, a
Polish w****ly
devoted to
Jewish interests,
remaining its
editor throughout...
- mathematician, poet, and author. He
wrote for Ha-Shachar, Ha-Tzefirah,
Izraelita, and
Polish newspapers,
mostly on
mathematical topics. A
descendant of...
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Archived from the
original on 2023-03-20. "Magyar pályázatok - A X. ker. uj
izraelita temető árkád-sírjainak pályázata. A fonyódi szálloda és vendéglő pályázata...
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Hungarian Jewish Educational ****ociation (Hungarian: "Országos
Magyar Izraelita Közművelődési Egyesület") was a
Jewish cultural ****ociation that existed...