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- Mattersdorf may refer to: a town in the former Kingdom of Hungary, now Mattersburg in Austria Kiryat Mattersdorf, a neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel This...
- Mattersburg (German pronunciation: [ˈmatɐsˌbʊʁk] ; formerly Mattersdorf, Hungarian: Nagymarton, Croatian: Matrštof) is a town in Burgenland, Austria....
- predecessors. Klestil gave his support to the development of Kiryat Mattersdorf, a Haredi Jewish neighborhood in northern Jerusalem founded by the Mattersdorfer...
- Kiryat Mattersdorf (Hebrew: קרית מטרסדורף) is a Haredi neighborhood in Jerusalem. It is located on the northern edge of the mountain plateau on which...
- Jeremiah ben Isaac Mattersdorf (Hebrew: רב ירמיהו בן יצחק ממטרסדורף; born Rosenbaum; died 1805) was a Polish Jewish rabbi and author, who served as the...
- Ehrenfeld was born and raised in Mattersdorf, Austria. His parents were Rabbi Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld, rav of Mattersdorf, and Rebbetzin Gittel Krauss. His...
- received government permission to settle there. In 1797, he became rabbi of Mattersdorf, one of the seven communities (known as the Siebengemeinden, or Sheva...
- (several) Margareten (from Margitta, Hungary) (today Marghita, Romania) Mattersdorf (from Mattersburg, Austria) Mezhbizh (from Medzhybizh), Ukraine; Also...
- from Burgenland founded the Jerusalem haredi neighbourhood of Kiryat Mattersdorf, reminding of the original name of Mattersburg, once a centre of a famous...
- Syrenius (1540–1611), pre-Linnean Polish botanist and academic. Jeremiah Mattersdorf (ca. 1750-1805), rabbi and author Tadeusz Makowski (1882-1932), Polish...