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Valozhyn or
Volozhin (Belarusian: Валожын, romanized: Valožyn, IPA: [vaˈɫoʐɨn]; Russian: Воложин; Lithuanian: Valažinas; Polish: Wołożyn; Yiddish: וואָלאָזשין)...
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Valozhyn District or Valožyn
District (Belarusian: Валожынскі раён; Russian: Воложинский район) is
district (raion) of
Minsk Region in Belarus. Its administrative...
- The
Valozhyn-Tarasovo
Death Road
refers to the
compelled evacuation of
inmates from the
prison in the city of
Valozhyn,
located in
occupied Poland (present-day...
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Chaim Berlin (1832,
Valozhyn – 1912, Jerusalem) (חיים ברלין) was an
Orthodox rabbi and
chief rabbi of
Moscow from 1865 to 1889. He was the
eldest son of...
- Vyšniavas; Yiddish: ווישנעווע, romanized: Vishneve) is an
agrotown in the
Valozhyn District of
Minsk Region, Belarus, near the
border with Lithuania. The...
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Lithuanian yeshiva located in the town of
Volozhin in the
Russian Empire (now
Valozhyn, Belarus). It was
founded around 1803 by
Rabbi Ḥayyim Volozhiner, a student...
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prisoners died at the
hands of guards.
Valozhyn-Tarasovo
Death Road: in late June, the NKVD
evacuated prisoners from
Valozhyn (Wołożyn in pre-war Poland). After...
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Chaim Volozhiner" or
simply as "Reb Chaim", he was born in
Volozhin (now
Valozhyn, Belarus) when it was a part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He...
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Medvedev Forest Sambir Valozhyn Vileyka Vinnytsia Zolochiv Moscow Trials Hotel Lux
Repressions in Azerbaijan...
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Zaslawye Nyasvizh Fanipal Byerazino Lyuban Staryya Darohi Kletsk Lahoysk Valozhyn Chervyen Kopyl Uzda
Krupki Myadzyel Orsha Novopolotsk Polotsk Pastavy Hlybokaye...