including a synagogue built in 1686 and a late baroque church built between 1750 and 1771. Outside the church there is a belfry from 1777. Tarnogród was founded...
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Cmentarz Żydowski w Tarnogrodzie) in Tarnogród was probably established in 1588. Located to the east of the synagogue, it covered an area of 1.8 hectares...
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Szczebrzeszyn (4,991) Bychawa (4,893) Rejowiec Fabryczny (4,406) Nałęczów (3,749) Tarnogród (3,333) Kock (3,293) Zwierzyniec (3,175) Krasnobród (3,091) Kazimierz...
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Chaim Elozor Wax (section Tarnogrod)
Chaim Elozor Wax (1822, Tarnogród - 1889, Kalisz) was a well-known Hasidic rabbi, posek, and a Jewish leader in Poland. He was a philanthropist and accomplished...
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1709 July 8 Restoration of August II the Strong 1715 Tarnogród Confederation begins 1716 Tarnogród Confederation ends 1717 February 1 Silent Sejm 1724...
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the city was Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Horwitz, brother of Rabbi Eliezer of Tarnogród, [he] author of "Noam Megadim". He was involved in public affairs in the...
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Saxony during Great Northern War, and in 1716 during Confederation of Tarnogród by the confederates. The castle was partially renovated in 1721, but it...
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by the Tarnowski family, were also named in a similar fashion, such as Tarnogród and Tarnopol. Until the 20th century, however, the name Tarnobrzeg was...
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outbreaks of plague until 1711. The city was captured by forces of the Tarnogród Confederation in 1716, which led to further plundering. Russian forces...
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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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of the oppressed by military contributions peasants. In November, the Tarnogród Confederation, with Stanisław Ledóchowski as its marshal was formed, having...
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Leib of Sasov (Sasiv, Ukraine). He was the rabbi of Strizhov (Strzyżów), Tarnogród and Munkatsh (Mukachevo). After his father's death, he was offered the...
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