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Viktoria Shklover (born 18
January 1984) is an
Estonian pair skater.
Early in her career, she
competed with
Aleksandr Bulogin. From 1998
through 2002,...
- Maimonides'
recommendations by
Rabbi Jacob Berab in 1538,
Rabbi Yisroel Shklover in 1830,
Rabbi Aharon Mendel haCohen in 1901,
Rabbi Zvi
Kovsker in 1940...
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Modern attempts to
revive the
Sanhedrin refer to the
efforts from 1538 to the
present aimed at
renewing the Sanhedrin,
which was the high
court and legislative...
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partnership in 1998. From 1998
through 2002,
Mintals competed with
Viktoria Shklover. They were the 1998–2002
Estonian national champions. They
competed twice...
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Yisroel ben
Shmuel Ashke**** of
Shklov (c. 1770 – May 22, 1839) was a
Lithuanian Jewish Talmudist, one of a
group of
Talmudical scholars of
Shklov who...
- (62nd ed.). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. B-162. ISBN 0-8493-0462-8..
Shklover, V.; Haibach, T.; Ried, F.; Nesper, R.; Novak, P. (1996), "Crystal structure...
- politics. 1
railway station 3 bus
routes The
Jewish family name
Shklovsky or
Shklover indicates that the
person or
their ancestors come from Shkloŭ.
Semyon Zorich...
- C30-13293-4
Tobias Shklover. "The
chant of her soul" (in Yiddish),
Sovetysh Heymland magazine,
issue 11, 1988, Moscow, USSR T.
Shklover. "Date with Jewish...
- S2CID 53755842. Adir, Omer; Poley, Maria; Chen, Gal; Froim, Sahar; Krinsky, Nitzan;
Shklover, Jeny; Shainsky-Roitman, Janna; Lammers, Twan; Schroeder, Avi (April 2020)...
- 1984 –
Benji Schwimmer,
American dancer and c****ographer 1984 –
Viktoria Shklover,
Estonian figure skater 1985 – Dale Begg-Smith, Canadian-Australian skier...