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- Moishe Zylberfarb (Ukrainian: Мо́йше Зи́льберфарб, Yiddish: משה זילבערפֿאַרב) was a Ukrainian politician, diplomat, and public activist of Jewish descent...
- Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-6631-7. Young, Warren; Zilberfarb, Ben-Zion, eds. (2000). IS-LM and Modern Macroeconomics. Recent Economic...
- (born 1995), Ukrainian member of parliament and military veteran Moishe Zilberfarb (1876-1934), Ukrainian politician, diplomat, and public activist Maksym...
- who attempted to ********inate Russian general Sergei Gershelman Moishe Zilberfarb (1876–1934), Ukrainian Jewish politician and activist Moishe or Moyshe...
- Russia, the party obtained around 8% of the Jewish votes. Fareynikt Moishe Zilberfarb was Deputy-Secretary of Jewish Affairs in the General Secretariat of Ukraine...
- Tel Aviv by Rabbi Chanoch Henoch Dov Zilberfarb (1890–1978), who was the son of Reb Meshulam Zalman Yosef Zilberfarb and the Koidanover Rebbe of Botoshan...
- Leaders of the party included Avrom Rozin (Ben-Adir), Nokhem Shtif, Moyshe Zilberfarb and Mark Ratner. The party was close to the Socialist-Revolutionary Party...
- this period were Moisei Rafes, Pinkhas Krasny, Abram Revutsky, Moishe Zilberfarb, and many others. (see General Secretariat of Ukraine) The autonomy of...
- Outstanding European Biography in 2005. The French translation, by Sacha Zilberfarb (Actes Sud, 2004), won the Raymond Aron Prize in 2005. The biography was...
- Affairs in the Ukrainian People's Republic, replacing Fareynikte Moishe Zilberfarb. He was succeeded briefly by Solomon Goldelman, then in January 1919 by...