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Mordechai Schlein (1930 – 1944), also
known as
Motele, was a Jewish-Belarussian
violinist and
partisan fighter for the
World War II. Born in Karmanovka...
- Моталь;
Russian and West Polesian: Мотоль; Polish: Motol; Yiddish: מאָטעלע
Motele) is an
agrotown in
Ivanava District,
Brest Region, Belarus. It is located...
- as part of the Four Bursteins. (Mike and his twin
sister were
billed as
Motele and Zisele) in
standard Pesach Burstein productions like A
Khasene in Shtetl...
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Mordechai Josef Leiner of Izbica,
Chaim Israel Morgenstern of Puławy, and
Motele Rokeach of Biłgoraj, as well as
famous secular author Israel Joshua Singer...
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Mordechai Twersky (c. 1770–1837),
known as
Motele, was a
Ukrainian rabbi. He was the son of
Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky of
Chernobyl and the
second rebbe...
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany,
tributary of the
Warnow Motal, also
called Motol or
Motele, a
township in
Belarus Saint-Georges-Motel, a
commune in the Eure department...
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fourth of
seven children: Chanele, Yankele, and Mala
preceded her;
brothers Motele, Moishele, and
Laibele followed her. Riva's father,
Avromele Minska died...
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Mottola (Mottolese:
Mòtele, IPA: [ˈmɔːtələ]) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Taranto and
region of
Apulia in
southeast Italy. It
stands on a hill...
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Person Notable works Vladimir Uflyand (1937–2007)
Joseph Utkin (1903–1944) The
Story About Ginger Motele Mr.
Inspector Rabbi Isaiah and
Commissar Bloch...
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becomes the sixteen-year-old
legal guardian of her
younger brothers, Laibele,
Motele, and Moishele. In the
following years, Riva must
fight sickness, deportation...