- (Chaim) Motl
Zelmanowicz (c. 1914 – 16
October 2010) was a
Bundist activist.
Zelmanowicz was born in Łódź, Poland. His father, Ephraim, was an activist...
- Jewish,
German Irena Walaszczyk Jadwiga Zatorska, violin,
Polish Rachela Zelmanowicz-Olewski, mandolin, Jewish,
Poland Music and the
Holocaust (website):...
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Dunne Books; 1st
edition (April 22, 2000), ISBN 978-0312208974
Rachela Zelmanowicz Olewski:
Crying is
forbidden here!,
Olewski Family; 1st
edition (April...
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Ilana Löwy (née
Zelmanowicz), born in 1948 in Łódź, Poland, is a
historian of
biomedical sciences and a feminist. She
works as a
research director at...
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Executive Director of
Operations Lanny Gholston Director of
Scouting Adam
Zelmanowicz Coaching Staff Head
coach Carlos Padilla ****istant
coach Noel Castillo...
- to
adapt to the
cultural and
political environment.
Presidents Motl
Zelmanowicz (US branch)
Binyomin Tabachinski (US branch)
Nachman Gryfenberg (Australia...
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Shemaryahu Talmon (Hebrew: שמריהו טלמון; born Zam
Zelmanowicz; 1920 in Skierniewice,
Poland –
December 15, 2010) was J. L.
Magnes Professor of
Bible at...
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League runners-up] (in Spanish).
Ciber Che.
Retrieved 31
December 2024.
Zelmanowicz,
Rodrigo (6
December 2018). "El
Infierno y el
Cielo Colchonero y La década...
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theoretical physicist Pavel Motl (born 1997),
Czech tennis player Motl
Zelmanowicz (c. 1914–2010),
Bundist activist Motl,
Peysi the Cantor's Son, main character...
- Bergen-Belsen.
Uitgeverij Scheffers Utrecht 1994. ISBN 90-5546-011-7
Rachela Zelmanowicz Olewski.
Crying is
Forbidden Here! A
Jewish Girl in pre-WWII Poland,...