- in 1225,
Vilkenberge (1333),
Wilkinberg (1384, 1455),
Vilkomir (1455),
Wilkomir (1611),
Wilkomirz (1613),
Wilkomiria (1766),
Ukmerge (1900), Aukmergė (1908);...
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Severin Romania Turm
Severin Udine Italy
Weiden Ukmergė Lithuania
Wilkomir Utena Lithuania
Utenen Uzhhorod Ukraine
Ungwar Ústí nad
Labem Czech...
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Heydekrug Šilutė
Lithuanian Tauragė
Tauroggen Tauragė
Lithuanian Ukmergė
Wilkomir Ukmergė
Lithuanian Vilkyčiai
Wilkieten Vilkyčiai
Lithuanian Vilnius Wilna...
- Wiłkomierz Вилькомир/ Vil'komir Вількамі́р
Vilkamir ווילקאמיר/Vilkomir
Wilkomir Ukmerģe
Utena Uciana Уцяны/
Uciany Уця́на
Uciana אוטיאן/Utiyan
Utenen Utena...
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Dessler was sent to
Yeshivah Etz Chaim.
Three years later, he
returned to
Wilkomir in
Lithuania to learn. Schneider,
Yossi (January 23, 2011). "Rav Nochum...
-
Latvia and in March, to Rakišk from
where it was
moved in
February 1855 to
Wilkomir. The bulk of the
fighting was in Crimea, but
Russia held a
large contingent...
- Abba
Eliyahu Golomb, a
rabbi and teacher. He
studied at the
yeshiva of
Wilkomir, and
received musical training at Vilna.
After briefly working as a teacher...
- Orthodox; he was
denounced as a
freethinker and his
continued residence in
Wilkomir became impossible. In 1869, he then went to
Odesa where he
intended to...
-
acquainted himself with
Hebrew literature of the Haskalah. He
studied in
Wilkomir and Kovno, and from 1874 he
taught in Vilna, and
towns in the Minsk, Chernigov...
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Bialystok yeshiva of
Novardok to Birzh; and the
Pinsk yeshiva of
Novardok to
Wilkomir. The
exiled yeshivas were
supported by the
American Jewish Joint Distribution...