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Noach (Nojach)
Pryłucki or
Noach Prilutski (1
October 1882 in
Berdichev – 12
August 1941 in Vilnius) was a
Jewish Polish politician from the Folkspartei...
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German occupation),
where they
gained 4 seats,
including Noach Pryłucki, one of the
founders of the party's newspaper,
later renamed as 'Der Moment'...
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Yiddish authors I. L. Peretz,
Jacob Dinezon,
Mordecai Spector, and
Noach Pryłucki). In 1909, in
celebration of his 25th
Jubilee as a writer, his
friend and...
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Committee ('Folkskomitet') was founded. The
committee was
headed by
Noach Pryłucki. For the
Folkists the real
percentage of
Jewish voters in the
first five...
- the FVIOJ..."Kalman
Weiser (2011).
Jewish People,
Yiddish Nation: Noah
Prylucki and the
Folkists in Poland.
University of
Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1442662100...
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Alexander Harkavy,
Judah A. Joffe,
Zelig Kalmanovich,
Shmuel Niger,
Noach Pryłucki, and
Zalman Reisen. YIVO also
collected and
preserved ethnographic materials...
- the Sejm (parliament), Poland, ca. 1920:
Rabbi Moszek Eli Halpern, Noah
Pryłucki,
Avraham Tsevi Perlmutter, Dr.
Berek Wajncier, Yitsḥak Grünbaum, Osjasz...
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saxophonist Noah
Prince (1797–1872),
American politician and
judge Noach Pryłucki (1882–1941),
Polish politician Noah
Purcell (born 1980),
American attorney...
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Adolf Rause Karl
Wilhelm Lutticher Yitzhak Gruenbaum Jakub Wygodzki Noach Pryłucki Apolinary Hartglas Jakub Lejb
Mincberg Volodomyr Turchyniv Oleksii Sorydychiv...
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literary criticism Der
Yunger ****st ("The
Youthful Spirit"),
edited by
Noach Pryłucki (1909), the
literary anthology Yudish edited by Y.L.
Peretz (1910) and...