- Sasów. The most
famous Jew of the town was the
author and
founder of the
Sasov Hasidic Judaism dynasty,
Rabbi Moshe Leib
Erblich (Hebrew משה לייב מסאסוב)...
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Yaakov Koppel Hager and his wife Chaya. He
studied under Rabbi Moshe Leib of
Sasov,
Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf of Cherni-Ostra'ah [he],
Rabbi Meshullam Feivush ****er...
- The S****ov (also S****ow)
Hasidic dynasty began with
Rabbi Moshe Leib
Erblich of S****ov (1745–1807), a
disciple of
Rabbi Dovber of Mezeritch, the disciple...
- as
remnants of
communities of the
surrounding areas,
including Olesko,
Sasov, and
Biali Kamen. The
ghetto was
liquidated on 2
April 1943, and 6,000 people...
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Rabbi Moshe Yehudah Leib Erblich, po****rly
known as
Rabbi Moshe Leib of S****ov, (c. 1745 –
January 13 1807) was one of the
early Hasidic rebbes in 18th...
- Lord. Back then, the
settlement was
split between the
dominions of the
Šášov castle and the
Benedictine Abbey of Hronský Beňadik. In 1773, the village...
- Helenín Henčov
Heroltice Hosov Hruškové
Dvory Kosov Pávov
Popice Pístov
Sasov Vysoká Zborná The
origin of the Jihlava's name (Iglau in German) is unclear...
-
mentioned in 1363 as a
place of
processing of oak bark for
tanners from Liptov.
Šášov Castle towers on the
rocks above the settlement. The
Castle is
first mentioned...
-
together with the
Tryapitsyns Zavarzin, Bitsenko, Dyldin, Otsevilli, and
Sasov,
killed hundreds of
Lower Amurians even
before the
occupation of the regional...
- (Jindřichův
Hradec District) Sachrob: Záhrobí, p. of Bělčice Sachsenthal:
Sasov, p. of
Jihlava Sadowa: Sadová Sadschitz: Zaječice, p. of Vrskmaň Sadska:...