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Hersh Dovid Nomberg (Yiddish: הערש דוד נאָמבערג), also
written Hersh David Nomberg (14
April 1876 – 21
November 1927), was a Polish-Jewish writer, journalist...
- From
right to left,
Hersch Dovid Nomberg,
Chaim Zhitlovsky,
Scholem Asch,
Isaac Leib Peretz,
Abraham Reisen during the
Czernowitz Conference;
widely publicized...
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Czernowitz Conference, 1908.
Right to left:
Hersh Dovid Nomberg,
Chaim Zhitlovsky,
Scholem Asch,
Isaac Leib Peretz,
Avrom Reyzen...
- "Their
Numbers Have Been Recorded:
Choiceless Choice and the
Ethics of Sara
Nomberg-Przytyk".
Medicine and Law. 32 (2): 191–203. PMID 23967793. Sloin, Andrew...
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Church in
Communist Poland 1945-1985. Boulder: East
European Monographs.
Nomberg-Przytyk, S. (2022).
Communist Poland: A
Jewish Woman’s
Experience (H. Levitsky...
- Weissenberg's
grave at the
Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery, next to
Hersh Dovid Nomberg...
- Peretz's
mentorship such as
David Pinski,
Abraham Reisen, and
Hersh Dovid Nomberg.
Influenced by the
Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment), Asch
initially wrote...
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Jewish culture, and writers,
foreign and domestic,
including Hersh Dovid Nomberg and
Oscar Wilde.
Following his
arrival in the
United States, he
wrote a...
- in the
Niguliste Museum".
Codart Ezine. Codart.
Retrieved 21 June 2016.
Nömberg, Ebe. "Restaureeritud Brüsseli
altar ja
Tobias Heinze (1583-1653)". Koduge...
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Mikhail Yegorov Rein Aren, Olev Eskola, Evi Rauer, Ruth Peramets,
Endel Nõmberg,
Kaarel Karm, Õie Orav,
Alfred Kütt,
Kaljo Kiisk, Arvo Kruu****t, Rudolf...