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  • CRACOW — (Pol. Kraków; Heb. קראקא, קרקא, קראקוב), city in S. Poland (within the historic region lesser poland (Malopolska); in western galicia under Austria). Cracow was the residence of the leading Polish princes during the 12th century, and later became …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Poland — /poh leuhnd/, n. a republic in E central Europe, on the Baltic Sea. 38,700,291; ab. 121,000 sq. mi. (313,400 sq. km). Cap.: Warsaw. Polish, Polska. * * * Poland Introduction Poland Background: Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived around …   Universalium

  • LVOV — (Pol. Lwów; Ger. Lemberg), main city of Lvov district, Ukraine. The Early Settlements It is thought that the first Jews in Lvov arrived from Byzantiumand the southeast. After the conquest of the town by Casimir III of Poland (1340), they were… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • LESSER POLAND — (Pol. Małopolska), historical region in S.W. Poland (Western Galicia). In the structure of jewish autonomy and in historical geography, Lesser Poland embraced the provinces (wojewódzstwa) of Krakow and Sandomierz alone; after the first partition… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MIR — MIR, town in Grodno district, Belarus. From 1569 until 1813 the town and the surrounding estates were the property of the Radziwill princes. Jews first settled in Mir at the beginning of the 17th century. To begin with they were under the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Jerzy Sosnowski — Jerzy Ksawery Franciszek Sosnowski (born December 3 or 4, 1896 in Lwow, died 1942,1944 or 1945 in the Soviet Union) was a major of the Second Department of the General Headquarters of the Polish Army (called Dwójka) and a Polish spy in Weimar… …   Wikipedia

  • ZDUNSKA WOLA — (Pol. Zduńska Wola), district capital in the province of Lodz, Poland. In 1788 the owners of the town erected at their own expens e a wooden structure to serve as a synagogue to encourage Jewish settlement. Of the 32 families who lived there in… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Maritime and Colonial League — General Mariusz Zaruski The Maritime and Colonial League (Polish: Liga Morska i Kolonialna) was a mass Polish social organization, created in 1930 out of the Maritime and River League (Liga Morska i Rzeczna). In the late 1930s it was directed by… …   Wikipedia

  • CHMIELNIK — CHMIELNIK, small town in southeast Poland. In the 17th century Chmielnik was a center of the anti Trinitarians, who were expelled from the town after 1661; some think that remnants of their influence in Chmielnik and the vicinity led to a better… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • JÓZEFOWICZ — (also Ezofovich), family of financiers prominent in Lithuania during the early 16th century. Its founder, JOSEF RABCHIK (Rebi), from whom the additional name of the family Rabinkovich (Rebichkovich) derives, was the tax collector of Kiev. In 1482 …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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