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- established as a religious community in 1852. At the same time, their Chevra Kadisa was also organized. There are gravestones with older dates in their cemetery...
- Sudanese Arabic hail from the Nobiin language, such as the word for cat, /kadiːsa/, as well as the Nobiin accusative suffix -ga/ka which appears in many...
- mama Mária Egry as Noémi Szeréna Sziklay as Brazovichné Lajos Básti as Kadisa fõhadnagy Kálmán Zátony as Ezredes Gyula Justh as Kereskedõ Vilmos Szirmay...
- Country of Origin Caliber Notes Dragunov SVD  Soviet Union 7.62×54mmR Al-Kadisa  Iraq 7.62×54mmR Locally produced copy of the SVD. Tabuk  Iraq 7.62×39mm...
- Fáy - Teréza mama Gyula Szőreghy - Pasha Ali Csorbadzsi Gusztáv Vándory - Kadisa kapitány (as Gyula Vándory) Charles Drazin: Korda: Britain’s Movie Mogul...
- the Budapest Commodity and Stock Exchange and was a member of the Chevra Kadisa in Pest for decades, and his mother was Júlia Heiduschka. In 1891, he converted...
- of Zagreb Synagogue was bought. In 1859 the Zagreb Jewish society "Hevra kadiša", founded by Sachs, enacted the statute to help sick parishioners, widows...
- was a tradesman who became a minor civil servant; he also served Chevra Kadisa synagogue in Pest. His mother Hermina Weinberger was a hairdresser. He was...
- children entitled Zeinab and the Mango Tree. Another book for children called Kadisa (Sudanese expression for cat) was written in 2017 by Sudanese-American elementary...
- the elementary school had 35 students. The rules of operation of Chevra Kadisa were approved by the Interior Ministry in 1898. They spent 9% of the budget...