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Tykocin ([tɨˈkɔt͡ɕin]; Yiddish: טיקטין, romanized:
Tiktin) is a
small town in north-eastern Poland, with 2,010
inhabitants (2012),
located on the Narew...
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Heimann Hariton Tiktin (August 9, 1850 –
March 13, 1936), born
Heimann Tiktin, was a Silesian-born
Romanian linguist and academic, one of the founders...
- with
others in a
peasant home. Not long after,
Tuvia married Lila "Lilka"
Tiktin, who was only 17 at the time. They knew each
other before the war and sta****...
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Rabbi Abraham Tiktin (24 December, 1764/30
Kislev 5525 - 27 December, 1820/22
Tevet 5581) was a
German Ashke****
Rabbi who
served as the
Chief Rabbi of...
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Judah ben
Simon Sofer Frankfurt Ashke**** (
Tiktin) was a
Polish commentator on the
Shulchan Aruch. He
officiated as "dayyan" (****istant rabbi) at Tikotzin...
- in
Eastern Europe. Sara
Bender (2008). "Introduction: 'Bialystock-upon-
Tiktin'". The Jews of Białystok
During World War II and the Holocaust. UPNE. p...
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progressive forces was
revealed again: when Geiger's
superior Rabbi Solomon Tiktin attempted to
dismiss him from the post of
preacher in Breslau, 15 of 17...
- Saul Fränkel (1800–7);
Aaron Karfunkel (1807–16); and
Abraham ben
Gedaliah Tiktin (1816–20).
After the
German invasion of
Poland in 1939,
following **** racial...
- linguist,
Franz Kern (1830–1894), a
German philologist, and of
Heimann Hariton Tiktin (1850–1936), a
Romanian linguist.
Modern dependency grammars, however, begin...
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David Oppenheim and a
student of
Rabbi Avraham Gombiner. He was
rabbi at
Tiktin, and
afterward preacher and
director of a
large Talmudic academy in his...