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Abraham Ozjasz Thon (also
Yehoshua Thon; 13
February 1870 – 11
November 1936) was a rabbi,
early Zionist, and
leader of the
Jewish community in Poland...
- Poland, to a
family of
communist activists of
Jewish origin. His
father Ozjasz Szechter was
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of
Western Ukraine,...
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these posts, he
organised many
Jewish kahals and gymnasiums.
Together with
Ozjasz Thon and Dr.
Moses Schorr,
Balaban was one of the
founders of the Institute...
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published in
Kultura in 1977, H****
would go on to pen his own Open
Letter to
Ozjasz Szechter, in
which he
critiqued Stalinism and the
communist bureaucracy...
- were
engaged in
intensive farming and citrus. It was
named after Yehoshua (
Ozjasz) Thon, a
Galician Zionist leader. By 1947 it had a po****tion of
about 150...
- as
politician Wladyslaw Keslowicz,
Count Aleksander Skarbek, and
lawyer Ozjasz W****er.
Their target was to
create a
travel office with
international standards...
- Furthermore, Kraków
daily "Nowy Dziennik"
published an
article of Sejm
deputy Ozjasz Thon, in
which he for the
first time used the word pogrom,
writing about...
- Club in the Sejm and
Senate (Kolo Zydowskie). In that position, he and
Ozjasz Thon
negotiated an
agreement with the
Polish government where Jewish members...
- (d. 1933),
Rabbi of
Krakow Szymon Schreiber (d. 1883),
Rabbi of
Krakow Ozjasz Thon (d. 1936),
Rabbi of the
Tempel Synagogue,
Member of
Parliament for...
- politician, and
political theorist,
lived in Kraków in the
years 1912–1914
Ozjasz Thon (1870–1936),
rabbi in Krakow,
Zionist Rudolf Weigl (1883–1957), biologist...