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- A landsmanshaft (Yiddish: לאַנדסמאַנשאַפט, also landsmanschaft; plural: landsmans(c)haftn or landsmans(c)hafts) is a mutual aid society, benefit society...
- Landsmanschaft could refer to: Landsmanshaft, a type of Jewish mutual-aid organisation Landsmannschaft (Studentenverbindung), a German students' fraternity...
- 19th and early 20th century, chevra kadisha societies were formed as landsmanshaft fraternal societies in the United States. Some landsmanshaftn were burial...
- Coburger Convent. This is also the term for a Jewish burial society: landsmanshaft In order to understand the history of German fraternities, it needs...
- the Baron Hirsch Cemetery Staten Island, New York where the Nadworna landsmanshaft has a section. A photo can be found here. The emblematic blue box of...
- most commonly by a stone arch or a pair of stone columns. Many of the landsmanshaft have dedicated Holocaust monuments to the victims of the ****s in their...
- active in Melbourne's Jewish community and was vice-president of a landsmanshaft for Częstochowa Jews. He established a textiles business in Flinders...
- (Remembrance) books were compiled and published by groups of survivors or landsmanshaft societies of former residents to memorialize lost family members and...
- the Baron Hirsch Cemetery Staten Island, New York where the Wodzisław landsmanshaft has a section. In March 1945 the Soviet army arrived near Wodzisław...
- Workers Alliance (NJWA)) was an early Yiddish-speaking Labor Zionist landsmanshaft in North America, founded in 1912. Its official organ was the Yidishe...