- Suwałki ([suˈvau̯kʲi] ; Lithuanian: Suvalkai; Yiddish: סואוואַלק or סוּוואַלק) is a city in
northeastern Poland with a po****tion of 69,206 (2021). It...
- author, translator,
leader and
erudite speaker.
Rabbi Hyamson was born in
Suvalk,
Russia (now Poland); he
emigrated to
England in 1864. He was
educated in...
- Rav", due to his
previous position as the
Rabbi of the
European town of
Suvalk,
which he
maintained until its
capture by the ****s in 1940. Some of his...
- od okna, odnaleźć in the 15th
century loss via
analogy of
mobile e: do
Suvȧłk spread of -ywać
replacement of
neuter nouns ending in -ę with -ak: ćelȧk...
-
maskilic author and scholar. His
family moved to
Bialystok and from
there to
Suvalk,
where Liebermann received his
early education. In 1866, he
married Raḥel...
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Province Vyatka Province Region of the Don Army
Kazan Province Kovno and
Suvalk Provinces Kostroma Province Kursk Province Novgorod Province Perm Province...
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Nachman Dovid Landinski, an
alumnus of Radin, Eishyshok, Kelm, Mir, Łomża and
Suvalk yeshivas Rabbi Nachman Dovid was born in
Radin in 1902. His
father was Rabbi...
- Rosh
Yeshivah until his death. He was
buried in the
Jewish cemetery of
Suvalk alongside the
great sages of the time, but in
World War II the ****s vandalized...
- New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 479–480. Kahan, Berl (ed.). Yizker-bukh
Suvalk un di
arumike shtetlekh [Suwałki
Memorial Book] (in Yiddish). New York:...
- scripture.: 26-27 In 1851, at the age of 12, she
moved with her
family to
Suvalk,
where she
continued her
Hebrew studies under the
Hebraist Judah Loeb...