- Săpânța (Romanian pronunciation: [səˈpɨnt͡sa]; Hungarian:
Szaplonca,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ʃzɒplontsɒ]; Slovak: Sapunka; Yiddish: ספינקא, romanized: Shpinka...
-
Hasidic group within Haredi Judaism. The
group originated in a city
called Szaplonca (Yiddish: Spinka), in Máramaros County,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today Săpânţa...
- (1838–1909) Williamsburg, Brooklyn; Jerusalem, Israel; Bnei Brak,
Israel Szaplonca,
Hungary (now Săpânţa, Romania) Tosh
Elimelech Segal-Lowy
Meshulam Feish...
- The Săpânța Hungarian:
Szaplonca is a left
tributary of the
river Tisza in Romania. It
discharges into the
Tisza in the
village Săpânța, on the border...
- (II)
donated an
estate in Križevci
County between the
rivers Stupčanica (
Szaplonca) and Kretin, near present-day Brestovac,
Croatia to
their brother-in-law...
- Consequently, Paul and his
brothers became owners of Stupčanica
Castle (or
Szaplonca,
today in
Veliki Bastaji, Croatia),
among others. The sons of
James Kamarcai...
- 1868. In 1870, he
married Perl, the
daughter of Ezra
Yaakov Basch of
Szaplonca (Yiddish: Spinka), (now SăpânțaRomania), near the
Hungarian border. In...