- naˈpoka] ), or
simply Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] , German:
Klausenburg), is a city in
northwestern Romania. It is the second-most
populous city...
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Klausenburg, also
known as Sanz-
Klausenburg, is a
Hasidic dynasty that
originated in the
Transylvanian city of Cluj-Napoca (German:
Klausenburg, Hungarian:...
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rebbe (hereditary
rabbinical leader) of the
Hasidic dynasty of Sanz-
Klausenburg.
Halberstam was born in 1905 in Rudnik, Poland. He was a great-grandson...
- Romania. Cluj-Napoca (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] , German:
Klausenburg; Hungarian: Kolozsvár,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ; Medieval...
- Kaiserslautern, the
south of Düsseldorf, and in Romania: Cluj-Napoca (German:
Klausenburg), Timișoara (Temeschburg), Brașov (Kronstadt),
Oradea (Großwardein),...
- in Antwerp, as well as
branches of Satmar, Belz, Bobov, Ger, Skver,
Klausenburg,
Vizhnitz and
several others.
Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth,
chief rabbi of...
- Mediaș, Sebeș, and Bistrița. Cluj-Napoca (Hungarian: Kolozsvár, German:
Klausenburg) Brașov (Hungarian: Br****ó, German: Kronstadt)
Sibiu (Hungarian: Nagyszeben...
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served as
chief rabbi of
Klausenburg (Kolozsvár in Hungarian, Cluj in Romanian) from 1877 to 1923. In 1923 he left
Klausenburg for
Jerusalem where he resided...
- Century. The
modern city of Cluj-Napoca was
founded by
German settlers as
Klausenburg in the 13th Century. The name "Napoca" was
added to the
traditional Romanian...
- Hungary,
organizing the
resistance and
defending minorities. He
captured Klausenburg, the
capital of Transylvania, twice. Karl von
Urban was born in Krakow...