• Sadhora (redirect from Sadagóra)
    Sadhora (Ukrainian: Садгора; German: Sadagora; Polish: Sadagóra; Romanian: Sadagura; Yiddish: סאדיגורא Sadigora, also Sadagura and Sadiger) is a settlement...
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  • Friedman Avrohom Yaakov Friedman of Sadigura (1820–1883) Bnei Brak, Israel Sadagóra, Bukovina (now in Ukraine) Slonim Shmuel Brozovosky; Avrohom Weinberg Avraham...
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    Judicial districts Czernowitz Czernowitz (first and second sections), Sadagora, Streszents Kotzmann Kotzmann, Zastawna Wischnitza Wischnitz, Waskoutz...
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    Remixed, featuring remixes of Amsterdam Klezmer Band tunes. The track "Sadagora Hot Dub" by German DJ Shantel ended up being a hit that was played prominently...
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  • Probezhna Rachmastrivka Rava-Ruska Rohatyn Rivne Rozdol Rozhniativ Ruzhyn Sadagóra Sambir Savran Seletin Sharhorod Shchirets Shepetivka Shpykiv Shumskoye...
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  • "Todos Si Hueron" (They Have All Gone) (Flory Jagoda) – 7:03 "Sadagora Dance" (Sadagora Chusidl) (Klezmer trad.) – 3:06 Tim Sparks – steel-string acoustic...
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    representation of Gustav Kirchhoff’s diffraction formula. He was born in Sadagóra, Bukovina, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the son of Margaret Brodowska...
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    during the 1830s. An 1825 record provided by the Austrian authorities in Sadagora gives Alexandru's citizenship as Venetian, while listing "Moldavia" for...
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  • ISBN 978-973-703-141-9 und ISBN 973-703-141-5 With Andrei Corbea-Hoişie: „Czernowitz bei Sadagora“. Identitäten und kulturelles Gedächtnis im mitteleuropäischen Raum, Hartung-Gorre...
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  • Bukovina, ruled by the Austrians, part of the Sadagura district (in German Sadagora). After the Union of Bucovina with Romania on November 28, 1918, the village...
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    Kishinev (Moldova), then to Iasi (Romania) Austria, and then re-settled in Sadagora (Bukovina-Ukraine), where he founded a large synagogue and re-established...
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    critic of Romanianization measures. Born in the village of Rohozna near Sadagóra (later incorporated into Czernowitz, now in Ukraine), the stepson of a...
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