-
landsmanshaftn frequently invested the
money in
funds that
supported the
Jewish community in
others ways, such as
Israel Bonds. Most
landsmanshaftn were...
- Some
landsmanshaftn were
burial societies while others were "independent"
groups split off from the chevras.
There were 20,000 such
landsmanshaftn in the...
-
friendly societies, cooperatives,
credit unions, self-help groups,
landsmanshaftn,
immigrant hometown societies,
fraternal organizations built upon the...
- New York City
where survivors largely joined a
previous generation's
landsmanshaftn. Cohen, Beth B. (2006-12-08). Case Closed:
Holocaust Survivors in Postwar...
- from there. Regardless, he was a
lifelong member of the
Medzhibozh landsmanshaftn society and
helped support various members.[citation needed] He immigrated...
-
originally sold
mainly to
families or
Jewish community groups such as
landsmanshaftn,
mutual aid societies, and
burial societies. For instance,
Mount Hebron...
- circles, and most commonly,
landsmanshaftn. Most
plots are
entered via
gates or
pairs of
stone columns. Some of the
landsmanshaftn plots have
monuments dedicated...
- Freemasons, the
Royal Arcanum, and the Elks. He was also a
member of the
landsmanshaftn Louis Fleischmann Benevolent Society and the
First Kozower Benevolent...
-
societies were
known by the
Yiddish term landsmanshaft.
There were 20,000
landsmanshaftn in the
Northeast US. In the
United States multiple immigrant po****tions...
-
Yidish teater. New York:
Farlag Elisheva. pp. v. 4, 4, pp. 3173–3175. "
Landsmanshaftn | My
Jewish Learning". My
Jewish Learning.
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