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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...
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Motke Chabad (Mordechai Chabad) (c.1820-c.1880) was a
Jewish Lithuanian (litvak)
jester (badchen) from
Vilnius known from many
Jewish jokes. Mordechai...
- Márk Rózsavölgyi (pronounced [ˈmaːrk ˈroːʒɒvølɟi]; born
Mordecai Rosenthal, 14
August 1787 – 23
January 1848) was a
Hungarian composer and violinist. He...
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Mordechai (
Motke)
Maklef (or Makleff) (Hebrew: מרדכי (מותקה) מקלף; 19
January 1920 – 22
February 1978) was the
third Chief of
Staff of the
Israel Defense...
- 1913,
novel Motke Ganev (
Motke the Thief), 1916,
novel Mary, 1917, play Der Veg tsu Zikh (The Way to Oneself), 1917, play
Motke Ganev (
Motke the Thief)...
- Chabad-Lubavitch is a
major branch of
Hasidic Judaism.
Chabad may also
refer to:
Motke Chabad (19th century),
Jewish Lithuanian jester from
Vilnius Kfar Chabad...
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Holocaust Resistance Fighters Frances "Fruma"
Gulkowich Berger and
Murray "
Motke"
Berger tells the
story of two
Bielski Brigade fighters before,
during and...
- Pölter [ˈpœltɐ] "pyjamas/pajamas", Plörre [ˈplœʁə] "dirty liquid", and
Mötke [ˈmœtkə] "mud, dirt".
Westphalian authors include: Münsterländisch: Augustin...
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Koprobski Sharon Hacohen [he] as Lola Uri
Kabiri as
Fishenzon Avi
Kushnir as
Motke, Shuki's
brother Jupiter Leonid as
Leonid the
teacher Avraham Mor as Alex'...
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authorized by the
Jordanian government of
which the
White Paper spoke."
Motke Sofer, "A Tour of the
Mount of Olives", in Eli
Schiller (ed., With Sefi...