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Khislavichi (Russian: Хиславичи, Yiddish: חאסלאוויץ Khoslovitz) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the
administrative center of Khislavichsky...
- Russia. He was one of the
first and
foremost members of
Hovevei Zion, a
Khislavichi native, and has been
recognized as one of the
foremost Zionist preachers...
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Kardymovo 11852
Khislavichsky District Хиславичский район
settlement of
Khislavichi 9070 Kholm-Zhirkovsky
District Холм-Жирковский район
settlement of Kholm-Zhirkovsky...
- settlement) of
Khislavichi. Po****tion: 9,070 (2010 Census); 12,007 (2002 Census); 15,071 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Khislavichi accounts for...
- גוראַ הומאָראַ Gura
Humora Romania Rădăuți ראַדעװיץ
Radevitz Russia
Khislavichi חאסלאװיץ
Khoslovitz 3,642 (1880) Russia
Lyubavichi ליובאַװיתש Lyubavitsh...
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wedding was
celebrated in
Khislavichi where Rabbi Maskileison served as rabbi.
After their marriage, the
couple remained in
Khislavichi where Rabbi Katz became...
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Smolensk Operation,
advancing towards Spas-Demensk, Stodolishche, and
Khislavichi in its
first phase, the Spas-Demensk Offensive.
Operating in conjunction...
- (Хиславичский) Urban-type
settlements under the district's jurisdiction:
Khislavichi (Хиславичи) with 11
rural okrugs under the district's jurisdiction. Kholm-Zhirkovsky...
- of five children,
Ahron Soloveichik was born to
Moshe Soloveichik in
Khislavichi, Russia, at
which time his
father was the
rabbi of that town. Joseph...
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instrumental in founding. In 1913, he took the
position of
rabbi of
Khislavichi.
After World War I, he went to
Poland in 1920, and
served as the director...