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Morris Abraham Cohen (born
Moszek Abram Miączyn; 3
August 1887 – 7
September 1970),
better known as Two-Gun Cohen, was a Polish-born
British and Canadian...
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Moszek Asz (1825, Gąbin – 1905, Kutno), a cattle-dealer and innkeeper, and
Frajda Malka, née
Widawska (born 1850, Łęczyca).
Frajda was
Moszek's second...
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Meisner List 28 –
Jewish Central Electoral Committee 589 24.86% 2
Moszek Helman [pl],
Moszek Russ List 25 –
Polish Central Democratic Electoral Committee 270...
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Moshe (Mosheh)
Merin (also
Moniek Merin and
Moszek or Mojżesz
Israel Merin in Polish; 1905 – June 1943) was the head of the
Jewish Community Council, or...
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Moshe Dluznowsky (Dunow) (Polish: Mojżesz "
Moszek" Dłużnowski, Yiddish: משה דלושנאָװסקי, 1903–1977), was a Polish-born journalist, publicist, writer, dramatist...
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disappearance of
Polish officers in what
became known as the
Katyn m****acre
Moszek "Monty"
Kuper (1920-2011),
Texas real
estate developer, philanthropist,...
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Morice Lipsi (born
Israel Moszek Lipchytz; 29
April 1898 – 7 June 1986) was a
French sculptor of the
School of
Paris of
Polish Jewish descent.
During the...
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restricted to
employment in
trades and crafts. In the late 19th century,
Moszek Szlama Sarna (1838–1908)
established two
factories to
produce farm machines...
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Jewish representatives to the Sejm (parliament), Poland, ca. 1920:
Rabbi Moszek Eli Halpern, Noah Pryłucki,
Avraham Tsevi Perlmutter, Dr.
Berek Wajncier...
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Helfgott recalled how he had
encountered Rinder's
maternal grandfather,
Moszek (Moses, Morris), in the
Schlieben concentration camp.
Helfgott married Arza...