- of the
Rausnitz family, who
emigrated from
Czechoslovakia to the
United States in 1946,
became the
majority owners.
During WWII the
Rausnitz brothers...
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meetings for
socialist women, and in 1942, she
married the Jew
Sigmund Rausnitz in
order to
protect him from **** prosecution. She was
briefly imprisoned...
- Rousínov (until 1921 Nový Rousínov; German: Neu Raußnitz, Neuraussnitz) is a town in Vyškov
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Frank (February 26, 2008). "Getting Rid of
Those Empty Cubes". Workforce.
Rausnitz, Zach (May 14, 2013). "Mobility
central to FEMA's mission,
deputy CAO says"...
- "Trayon
White wins
straw poll in Ward 8". The
Washington Post. p. C2.
Rausnitz, Zach (March 11, 2016). "Charts:
Which D.C.
Council Candidates Have Raised...
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called the "father of the
Moravian Haskalah."
Josef Flesch was born in Neu-
Rausnitz, Moravia, the son of
local rabbi Abraham Flesch. He
attended yeshiva in...
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March 1921 5
March 1922
Independent First Republic (1921–1934) 2
Alfred Rausnitz 5
March 1922 14 July 1923
Independent 3
Alfred Walheim 14 July 1923 4 January...
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became rabbi in Nikolsburg.
After the expulsion,
Auerbach became rabbi at
Rausnitz, Moravia, and in 1673 of Krotoszyn,
where for
sixteen years and
until his...
- Přerov Neu Raunek: Nový Rounek, now Vyskytná nad
Jihlavou Neu Raußnitz (Neu
Rausnitz): Rousínov Neu Reichenau: Nový
Rychnov Neureisch: Nová Říše Neu Rettendorf:...
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succeed David Catania". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved June 21, 2016;
Rausnitz, Zach (November 5, 2014). "Ex-Reporter
Elissa Silverman Heads to the D...