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- Motke, Mordkhe, or Mordka are Jewish given names, diminutives of Mordechai. Notable people referred to as Motke include: Motke Rosenthal, or Márk Rózsavölgyi...
- Mordechaj (Mordka) Abramowicz Towbin (1872 – c. 1920) was a businessman and among the first film producers in Poland. In 1872, Mordechaj Abramowicz Towbin...
- Mordka Mendel Grossman was born on 27 June 1913 in Gorzkowice, Piotrków Governorate, Russian Empire (today Poland). He died on 30 April 1945, during the...
- Chaya, Rivka from Riva which itself was from Rebecca, Motke, Mordkhe, or Mordka from Mordechai, Feygele, Faygele from Feigl/Foigl ("bird", which could also...
- the 10th arrondis****t of Paris, working 15 hours a day. His brothers Mordka and Szrul, were born in Warsaw. His other siblings, Isaac, Chana, Yvette...
- Pruska kultura Produced by Mordka Towbin Running time 8:20 Country Poland Languages (Silent) Polish, French, subtitles...
- Shmul Zinger and Tema Sheyner; mother's parents as Poritsk dwellers Yakov-Mordka Zilberman and Chana Danziger. Several of his professional identification...
- (1917–2001) Children Phyllis, Robert and David Parent(s) Max Mandel [born Mordka Gimpel Mandelman], civil engineer; Dora Schachter Mandel Relatives Eugene...
- Settlement and Congress Poland. The most notable producer was the Warsaw-based Mordka Towbin, whose studio Siła released four short features adapted from the...
- Descriptive analysis of the official do****ents allowed to ascertain that Mordka Zamenhof officially changed his name to Marek and postmortem the name of...