- "Pałacyk
Michla" (Michler Palace) is a 1944 song by poet and
insurgent Józef Szczepański.
Written during the
Warsaw Uprising, it is one of his best known...
-
Michler Palace (Polish: Pałacyk Michlera, Pałacyk
Michla) was a
townhouse in
Warsaw located at
Wolska Street no 40 in the Wola district. It was constructed...
- the
title Sparks from the Fire.
Rabbi Weinberger is
married to
Rebbetzin Michla Weinberger,
daughter of
Shirley Schall and
Cantor Noach Schall, a noted...
- German-Jewish descent. Her
father Reuben was born in
Belarus to
Yosef Lewinbuk and
Michla Levine of Russian-Jewish descent. The
family surname is
Lewinbuk (or Levenbuch)...
- his
primary rebbe (teacher and mentor). W****erman was
married in 1899 to
Michla, the
daughter of Meir Atlas,
rabbi of
Salantai (Salant). W****erman lived...
- 1949
Religion Judaism Nationality Israeli Parent(s)
Rabbi Levi
Rabinowitz Michla Zilber Denomination Orthodox Position Rosh
Yeshiva Yeshiva Shaar Hashamayim...
- Empire, the
eldest of the
three sons born to
Elchonon W****erman and his wife
Michla. He was a
nephew of
Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzensky. He
married Feiga Rachel...
- and the 1935
World Court Fight."
Diplomatic History 4.2 (1980): 137–160.
Michla Pomerance (1996). The
United States and The
World Court as a "Supreme Court...
- the war, Reuveny's great-uncle
Feivush "Feiv'ke"
Schwarz and his
sister Michla, both
Lithuanian Jews, had
agreed to meet at the
train station in Łódź,...
- Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-00967-7. Pomerance,
Michla (1982). Self-Determination in Law and Practice: The New
Doctrine in the...