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landsmanshaft (Yiddish: לאַנדסמאַנשאַפט, also landsmanschaft; plural: landsmans(c)haftn or landsmans(c)hafts) is a
mutual aid society,
benefit society...
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Landsmanschaft could refer to:
Landsmanshaft, a type of
Jewish mutual-aid
organisation Landsmannschaft (Studentenverbindung), a
German students' fraternity...
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Coburger Convent. This is also the term for a
Jewish burial society:
landsmanshaft In
order to
understand the
history of
German fraternities, it needs...
- 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...
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Chevra Kaddisha Cemetery,
Sacramento Hebrew Free
Burial ****ociation
Landsmanshaft Misaskim ZAKA
Samuel G.
Freedman (November 13, 2015). "For
Jewish Students...
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during the Holocaust. The
books are
published by
former residents or
landsmanshaft societies as
remembrances of homes,
people and ways of life lost during...
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Workers Alliance (NJWA)) was an
early Yiddish-speaking
Labor Zionist landsmanshaft in
North America,
founded in 1912. Its
official organ was the Yidishe...
- 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...
- (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. On 26
March 1945 the
Soviet army and 1st Czechoslovak...