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    of the population of Radomysl. In 1845, there were seven synagogues in Radomyshl. Ukraine portal Judaism portal List of synagogues in Ukraine History of...
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    Радомишль (Radomyshl), in other languages the name of the city is Polish: Radomyśl and Yiddish: ראַדאָמישל. Since 1150, it has been known as Mychesk. The...
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    on 3 June 2019. Retrieved 9 July 2020. Shemot (parashah) Bogomolets O. Radomysl Castle-Museum on the Royal Road Via Regia". — Kyiv, 2013 ISBN 978-617-7031-15-3...
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    in the Vinnytsya Art Museum and the Museum of Ukrainian Home Icons in Radomysl Castle. The name derives from Proto-Slavic po 'by, next to, along' and...
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  • south-eastern Polish shtetl in Radomyśl Wielki. His family were members of the orthodox Raleigh Close (Hendon United Synagogue). David took over his father's...
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    Sokołów Małopolski (4,193) Rymanów (3,825) Tyczyn (3,824) Pruchnik (3,764) Radomyśl Wielki (3,231) Kańczuga (3,167) Zaklików (2,979) Oleszyce (2,974) Brzostek...
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    The newly-wedded Joel and Chava then moved to her father's residence in Radomyśl Wielki, and remained there for over a year. On 8 September 1905, the Teitelbaums...
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    local rabbi, who dismantled the structure and built a new palace and synagogue for himself, which were completely destroyed in 1914–1918, during World...
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  • He was shot dead in the Radomysl cemetery. He was the brother-in-law of Rabbi Yechezkel Holstok of Ostrovtza. Bobov Synagogue (Kraków) History of Jews...
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    Horowitz family. In New York, a Rozwadower Rebbe established a small synagogue on the upper West Side, which continued for many decades after the war...
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    returned. By 1959, just 600 Jews were living in Lutsk. The fortified synagogue was turned into a movie theater and later into a sports hall. A residential...
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    Serrednya to Monastirska churches, Dominikan, and Jesuit cathedral and synagogues. Underground networks event possible from under the lake to Zagrebelia...
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