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Shaye Shkarovsky (1891–1945) was a
Yiddish author who
lived in the
Soviet Union. He was a
member of the
Vidervuks (New Growth)
group in and
around Kiev...
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Nisson Adolfovich Shkarovsky (1904,
Odessa - 1964, Moscow), was an
influential conductor and
teacher in the
Saratov Conservatory.
Shkarovsky was born in Odessa...
- Dr.
Faust Iosifovich Shkaravsky (Russian: Фауст Иосифович Шкаравский; 1897–1975) was an
officer and
physician in the
Soviet army
during World War II. He...
- co-conspirators." Home to many
artists and writers,
Sholem Aleichem and
Shaye Shkarovsky were both
writing in Yiddish, with Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky
writing in Ukrainian...
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movement among the non-commemorates.
According to
historians Mikhail Shkarovsky and
Alexey Beglov, the
number of
parishes that
joined Josephism reached...
- this latter,
narrower sense of "catacomb church". The
historian Mikhail Shkarovsky [ru]
argues that "the
catacombness of the
Church does not necessarily...
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Soyko B.I.;
Shkarovsky M.V. (1998).
Epiphany Naval Cathedral.
Historical essay (in Russian).
Saint Petersburg:
Almaz ltd.
Isakova E.V.;
Shkarovsky M.V. (2003)...
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Eastern Christianity. John
Wiley & Sons. pp. 60–63. ISBN 1444333615.
Shkarovsky,
Mikhail Vitalyevich (2017) "Church Life in
Macedonia During World War...
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Archived from the
original on 20
January 2018.
Retrieved 19
January 2018.
Shkarovsky,
Lebina NB (1994). "Кнутом или законом?" [A whip or a law?]. Progress...
- a
Russian Orthodox saintly martyr by the
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Shkarovsky, M.V. "Илья Фондаминский – ученый, политик, литератор, святой // Ylya...