- 1929), has 3,000
members in Poland. The
Jewish presence in Płock (Yiddish:
Plotzk)
dates back many centuries,
probably to the 13th and 14th centuries, when...
- From
Plotzk to
Boston is an 1899
memoir by
author and
immigration activist Mary
Antin (1881–1949). It
chronicles her
emigration from her
hometown of Polotsk...
- at the age of twenty, he
became the
rabbi of
Karol in the
governorate of
Plotzk (Płock). In 1868, he
became the
rabbi of
Zaklikov in the
governorate of...
-
scholar of the 18th and 19th
centuries who
lived in Pińczów, and
later in
Plotzk. He was the
author of the
following works: Ya'alat Chen (Zolkiev, 1802)...
- Woiwods. Lentschitz, G. Brzescie, H. Inowraclaw, I. Rawa, K. M****uren, L.
Plotzk und M. Das Land Dobrzyn". 1793. "Central
Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT...
- 1817
Dennewitz 1834
Wittenberg 1815
Katzbach 1821
Friedenstal 1834
Beresina 1815
Sarata 1822
Plotzk 1839
Leipzig 1815 Alt-Posttal 1823
Hoffnungstal 1842...
-
later testify that she
attended "primary school" in Mława and "graduated in
Plotzk". She was able to
speak seven languages. At age 20, Eva
emigrated to the...
-
Resources in your
library Resources in
other libraries Antin, Mary (2013). From
Plotzk to Boston: An Immigrant's Story.
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform...
- "Uniters". Sotsial-Demokrat (27). June 17, 1912.
Eliyahu Eisenberg, ed. (1967).
Plotzk (Płock): a
History of an
Ancient Jewish Community in Poland. Ada Holtzman...
- Sieniawa,
publisher of
Ramataim Zofim.
Alexander Zusha, the Av Beis Din of
Plotzk publisher of Kol Simcha.
Simcha Bunim and his wife
Rebeccah had
three children;...