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Community of
Munkacs A
Jewish Community in the
Carpathian Mountains- The
Story of
Munkács - Yad
Vashem A Film of
Jewish Life in
Munkacs Archived 2012-02-04...
- town of Strzyżów (1858–1882) and
Munkacs (1882–1893).
Members of the
congregation are
mainly referred to as
Munkacs Hasidim, or
Munkatcher Hasidim. It...
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Ghetto Munkács or
Ghetto Mukachevo was a
ghetto established by ****
Germany in
Munkács (Mukachevo) in Hungary. The
ghetto was one of the
first ghettos...
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people of
Munkács actively parti****ted in the
peasant rebellion of György Dózsa in 1514. The
rebels seized the
castles of
Munkács,
Huszt and Királyháza...
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Spira family which had held
rabbinical positions in
Munkács dating back to the
founder of the
Munkács Hasidic dynasty, Tzvi
Elimelech Spira of
Dinov (Bnei...
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Emperor retained legal guardianship. The
family lived in the
castle of
Munkács (today Mukacheve, in Ukraine), Sárospatak and Regéc
until 1680, when Ferenc's...
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which included among them the
castles of Regéc, Sárospatak, Makovica, and
Munkács. In 1682 she
married Imre Thököly and
became an
active partner in her second...
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Batei Munkacs (Hebrew: בתי מונקאטש, lit. '
Munkacs Houses'), also
spelled Batei Munkatch,
officially Batei Munkacs Tiferes Zvi, is a
former courtyard neighborhood...
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opposition to Segal's selection. Segal, Raz (2013). Days of Ruin: The Jews of
Munkács During the Holocaust. Yad Vashem. ISBN 978-965-308-428-5. Segal, Raz (2016)...
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ordered by
general Lev
Prchala performed a
surprise attack on the city of
Munkács (now Mukacheve), in
which the
Carpathian Sich were as well involved, but...