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    Cohen, of Belarusian Jewish grandparents List of Jews born in the former Russian Empire History of the Jews in Belarus Ashkenazi Jews Who is a Jew? "Finding...
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    of the Jews in Belarus begins as early as the 8th century. Jews lived in all parts of the lands of modern Belarus. In 1897, the Jewish population of Belarus...
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  • This list of Canadian Jews includes notable Canadian Jews or Canadians of Jewish descent, arranged by field of activity. Eric Berne (1910–1970), psychiatrist...
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    This is a list of people connected to the Republic of Belarus. It is not limited to persons of Belarusian ethnicity; Russians, Jews, Poles, Vikings, etc...
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  • List of Jews contains individuals who, in accordance with Wikipedia's verifiability and no original research policies, have been identified as Jews by...
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    Kobryn (redirect from History of Kobryn)
    Kobryn (Belarusian: Кобрын; Polish: Kobryń; Lithuanian: Kobrynas; Ukrainian: Кобринь; Yiddish: קאָברין) or Kobrin (Russian: Кобрин), is a town in Brest...
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    Maly Trostenets (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
    Maly Trostenets (Maly Trascianiec, Belarusian: Малы Трасцянец, "Little Trostenets") is a village near Minsk in Belarus, formerly the Byelorussian Soviet...
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    short-lived autonomous Belarusian National Council (1917–1918) and Belarusian People's Republic (1918–1919) Noah Meisel (1891–1956) member of the Saeima between...
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    many European Jews. In this period of history, anti-Semitism, assimilation, and the impoverished living conditions of many Jews in the Pale of Settlement...
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    dramatically influenced non-Hasidic Jews' outreach practices. Because of its outreach to all Jews, including those Jews who are quite alienated from religious...
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  • of the Labour Party's War Aims Memorandum, recognising the 'right of return' of Jews to Palestine, a document which preceded the Balfour Declaration by...
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  • the practice of Judaism and the living arrangement of Jews in the listed countries. Who is a Jew? Jewish ethnic divisions History of the Jews under Muslim...
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    The Belarusian Auxiliary Police (Belarusian: Беларуская дапаможная паліцыя, romanized: Biełaruskaja dapamožnaja palicyja) was a German force established...
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  • Davidovka concentration camp Stark, Tamás; Rozsnyai, Christina (2000). Hungarian Jews During the Holocaust and After the Second World War, 1939-1949: A Statistical...
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    War), and after the collapse of the USSR in the 1990s. One major group of Belarusian immigrants to the U.S. are Belarusian Jews who migrated starting in the...
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  • Bielski partisans (category Belarusian partisans)
    the Germans and their collaborators who had betrayed or killed Jews, such as Belarusian volunteer policemen and local inhabitants, as well as their families...
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    The Left, the Right, and the Jews, Universe Books, 1982, ISBN 0-87663-400-5, Google Print, p. 136. Israel Gutman, The Jews of Warsaw, 1939-1943: Ghetto,...
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    genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across...
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    were born in Belarus. By the end of the 19th century, many Belarusian Jews were part of the general flight of Jews from Eastern Europe to the New World...
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  • or grandparent. The following is a list of some prominent Jews and people of Jewish origins, among others (not all of them practice, or practiced, the Jewish...
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    Karlin-Stolin (Hasidic dynasty) (category Hasidic dynasties of Lithuania)
    dynasty, originating with Rebbe Aaron ben Jacob of Karlin in present-day Belarus. One of the first centres of Hasidim to be set up in Lithuania, many Lithuanian...
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  • culture network in Spain Bar-El, Adina (2010). "Tarbut." YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. yivoencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 2019-05-21. Ury, Scott...
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    Misnagdim (category Ashkenazi Jews topics)
    misnaged / mitnaged) was a religious movement among the Jews of Eastern Europe which resisted the rise of Hasidism in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Misnagdim...
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    Belarusian (endonym: беларуская мова, romanized: bielaruskaja mova, pronounced [bʲɛɫaˈruskaja ˈmɔva]) is an East Slavic language. It is one of the two...
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    Minsk Ghetto (category Jews and Judaism in Minsk)
    Germans; from then on, murders of Jews became a common occurrence. About 20,000 Jews were murdered within the first few months of the German occupation, mostly...
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  • Belarusian Jews (or about 90% of the Jewish population of Belarus) were murdered during the Holocaust. However, other estimates place the number of Jews...
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    "masterwork" of wooden vernacular architecture. The synagogue was built in c. 1643, and altered in minor ways several times. In 1929 the building was listed as...
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    by Sex and Age Group (Census 04.X.2019): Belarusians 84.9%, Russians 7.5%, Poles 3.1%, Ukrainians 1.7%, Jews 0.1%, Armenians 0.1%, Lipka Tatars 0.1%,...
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    Jewish, as Belarusian Jews, Litvaks (Lithuanian Jews), Russian Jews, Polish Jews, some combination of these identities, or some other form of ethnic/national...
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