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Taurogi [Тауроги]) in Russian. Historically, Tauragė has also been
called Tavrik, Tavrogi, Tavrig, Tevrig,
Taurik and Tarogen. It is
called Tan Ragh on the...
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Svintzyan Town survived. Taujėnai טאַװיאַן
Tavian Town survived. Tauragė טװריק
Tavrik City was destro**** and most Jews were exterminated.
Later rebuilt. Tauragnai...
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criticism from
Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Sp****r.
Rabbi Burshtain from
Tavrik,
Lithuania and
Rabbi Itzchok Jankef Reines from Lida also
opposed Horwitz's...
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Spendiarov was born on 1
November (as 20 October) 1871 in Kakhovka,
province of
Tavrik (modern Ukraine). His
artistic abilities were
formed in
early childhood...
- (Svintsyanke, Nay-Svintsyan) Švenčionys (Svintsyan) Taujėnai (Tavyan) Tauragė (
Tavrik)
Tauragnai (Toragin) Telšiai (Telz) Tirkšliai (Tirkshle)
Trakai (Trok) Troškūnai...
- 1920s
Greenspan was
succeeded by
Rabbi Noson Ordman (1906-1996). Born in
Tavrik, Lithuania,
Rabbi Ordman was a 14 year
alumnus of Telz Yeshiva; he came...
- 1920s, the town was
called Tauragės
Naumiestis (Lithuanian) or
Neishtot Tavrik (Yiddish)
referring to the
closely located town Tauragė as
opposed to other...