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Morris Winchevsky (Yiddish: מאָריס װינטשעװסקי; born as
Leopold Benzion Novokhovitch;
August 9 1856–March 18 1932), also
known as Ben Netz, was a prominent...
- The
Morris Winchevsky School (founded in 1928) is a
supplemental Jewish school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The
focus of the
curriculum is on strengthening...
- in the
Morris Winchevsky Cultural Centre on de l'Esplanade
Avenue from 1947 onwards. UJPO
Montreal also
operated the
Morris Winchevsky Yiddish School...
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Louis M.
Scates Henry Slobodin Seymour Stedman Hermon F.
Titus Morris Winchevsky John M. Work
Heath (1900), pp. 50–51, 56. Date
corrected to that given...
- Ebert.
Retrieved 26
August 2023. "Watching "The
Battle of Algiers"".
Winchevsky Centre. 9
August 2022.
Retrieved 26
August 2023. Flood,
Maria (18 October...
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faction were
Abraham Cahan,
Meyer London,
Isaac Hourwich,
Morris Winchevsky,
Michael Zametkin, Max Pine and
Louis E. Miller. In St. Louis, the local...
- corner).
Seated (L-R): Ben-Tsien
Hofman (Tsivion), Max Goldfarb,
Morris Winchevsky, A. Litvak,
Hannah Salutsky,
Moishe Terman. Standing:
Shauchno Epstein...
- 1917.
Seated (L-R): Ben-Tsien
Hofman (Tsivion), Max Goldfarb,
Morris Winchevsky, A. Litvak,
Hannah Salutsky,
Moishe Terman. Standing:
Shauchno Epstein...
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known contributors included Leon Trotsky, S.L. Shneiderman, and
Morris Winchevsky. In 1953, The
Forward took the
position that
Julius and
Ethel Rosenberg...
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described how
Communists in
Britain such as
Aaron Liebermann,
Morris Winchevsky,
Woolf Wess, and others, were "an arm of
underground Russia" at the same...