- Славута, IPA: [slɐˈwutɐ]; Polish: Sławuta; Yiddish: סלאוויטא, romanized:
Slavita) is a city in
Shepetivka Raion,
Khmelnytskyi Oblast (province) of western...
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title page. The
edition of the
Talmud published by the
Szapira brothers in
Slavita was
published in 1817, and it is
particularly prized by many
rebbes of...
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rabbi of Slavuta,
Ukraine and
owner of a
printing press,
published the
Slavita Shas in the
early 1800s. In 1886, the Romm
Publishing House in Vilnius...
- Dușmanului noi i-am săpat mormânt! Republică-suroră, în
vecii să fii
slăvită! În
armonie noroadele trăiesc!
Puterea lor îi astăzi însutită și din izbândă...
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Moldavskoj Respubliki Romanian: Слэвитэ сэ фий, Нистрения, romanized:
Slăvită să fii, Nistrenia; Russian: Мы славим тебя, Приднестровье, romanized: My...
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debate between the Romm
publishing house in
Vilna and the
Shapiro press in
Slavita,
which was a part of the long-standing feud
between the
Misnagdim and Chasidim...
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mystic lore. He
urged Rabbi Shneur Zalman to
publish his work,
Tanya (
Slavita, 1796); and when the
latter was
imprisoned by a
royal decree in 1798, Aaron...
- 1954),
suggesting that in the case of the
controversy surrounding the
Slavita Talmud, su****ions
regarding Hasidim-Mitnagdim
relations pla**** a background...
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established in 1791 the
first Jewish printing press in the
Russian Empire, the
Slavita printing house [he], and
owned numerous paper mills,
flour mills, and other...