- Jurgenburg, and Eurburg, in Polish, Jurbork, and in
Yiddish יורבורג (
Yurburg).
Although Jurbarkas is said to have been a seat of
Lithuanian princes...
-
because of his
sharp mind. He
became successively rabbi of
Vilon in 1868,
Yurburg in 1870, and
later in Zhagory. His fame as a
preacher spread, so that in...
-
Germany in
World War II, and
later moved to the US.
Goldstein was born in
Yurburg, in the
Kovno Governorate of the
Russian Empire (present-day Lithuania)...
- (Lithuanian)*, Georgenburg* / Jurgenburg* / Eurburg* (German),
Jurborg / Jurburg' /
Yurburg /
Yurberig /
Yurbrik (Yiddish)*,
Jurbarkas (Samogitian)*...
- (1897) Town survived, but all Jews were exterminated.
Jurbarkas יורבורג
Yurburg 1,887 (1931) City survived, but
nearly all Jews were exterminated. Kaišiadorys...
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Johanischkehl Jurbarkas Jurbork Юрбург/
Jurburg Юрбург
Jurburh יורבורג/
Yurburg Georgenburg Jurbarka Kaišiadorys
Koszedary Кошедары/ Košedary Кашада́ры...
- Yeshiva, son of
Chaim of
Volozhin Jacob Joseph (1840–1902),
rabbi of Vilon,
Yurburg,
Zhagory and Kovno,
Chief Rabbi of New York City's ****ociation of American...
- 2024-09-16.
Retrieved 2024-09-18. The
Memorial Book for the
Jewish Community of
Yurburg,
Lithuania –
Translation and Update, Joel Alpert,
Zevulun Poran, זבולון...
- (Yonishkel) Joniškis (Yanishok)
Josvainiai (Yasven)
Jurbarkas (Yurberik,
Yurburg) Kaišiadorys (Koshedar) Kaltanėnai (Koltnyan), near Tauragė Kaltinėnai...
- and features; rare
early Russian films; pre–World War II home
movies of
Yurburg, Horodok, Novogrudok, and Berlin;
travelogues of Białystok, Kraków, Warsaw...