-
engraver Klionsky's
father moved to
Minsk and
eventually married Liza (née
Rozenstein) in 1926. As a child,
Klionsky attended the Art
School for
Gifted Children...
- Anna
Kuliscioff (Italian: [ˈanna kuliʃˈʃɔf]; Russian: Анна Кулишёва, IPA: [ˈanːə kʊlʲɪˈʂovə]; born Anna
Moiseyevna Rozenshtein, Анна Моисеевна Розенштейн;...
- Radziņš 2 May 1880, Lugaži
parish 7
October 1930, Riga
promoted 1920 Hugo
Rozenšteins 11 July 1892,
Vecsalaca parish 30 July 1941,
Moscow promoted 1935 (retired...
- (2nd ed.).
National Archives of Australia. pp. 122–123. ISBN 0-642-34413-2.
ROZENSTEIN, CHAIM.
YIDDISH THEATRE IN
AUSTRALIA (PDF). Monash. "Jews
Protest Against...
- 5 (1): 7–13. ISSN 1984-0063. Latzer, Yael; Tzischinsky, Orna;
Hason Rozenstein, Michal; Allison,
Kelly (2014). "Reliability and cross-validation of the...
- (music
Joseph Chernyavsky)
Yankele Litvak (Israel Rosenberg, L. and S.
Rozenstein) Di
Rumenishe Khasene (Rumanian wedding), (Moyse Shor,
music Perez Sandler)...
-
Shemet Galina Kravchenko Olga
Lenskaya Natalya Rozenel [Wikidata] M.
Rozenstein N. Stal
Nikolai Vitovtov Vladimir Vladislavskiy Ye.
Volkonskaya Yuri Zavadsky...
- (1863-1940) Kārlis
Prauls (1895-1941) Mārtiņš Peniķis (1874-1964) Hugo
Rozenšteins (1892-1941) Voldemārs
Johans Skaistlauks (1892-1972)
Vilis Spandegs (1890-1941)...
-
Yiddish Theater throughout Poland. She was
married to the
playwright Chaim Rozenstein. In 1939
Holzer and her
husband arrived in
Melbourne as part of a world...
- 4
April 2017 The
Central Database of
Shoah Victims' Names:
FRANTISEK ROZENSTEIN,
retrieved on 4
April 2017. The
report was
submitted by bis
uncle Viktor...