... Zamosc where my father , Dawid Garfinkiel , was co- a 1 from Zamosc . From the beginning of the war in 1939 until October 1942 , I stayed with my family in Zamosc . From April until Novem- ber 1942 , I was in the Zamosc Ghetto . In 1942 ...
... Zamosc had to struggle against conser- vative circles. He himself informs us that 'many of the stupid ignora- muses of our generation,' imbued with stupidity ('their way is their folly'; Ps 49: 14), 'believe that piety decreases among ...
... Zamość in August , 1816. At that time Zamość belonged to the Kingdom of Poland , which the diplomats at the Congress of Vienna had linked to the Russian Empire through the per- son of Alexander I. In addition to its historical Polish ...
Jacob Solomon Berger. The Books of the Rabbis & Sages of Zamość ( Bibliography ) Introduction By Yaakov Dov Mandelbaum Zamość was not counted among the old Jewish communities in Poland . Its genealogical record did not reach back to the ...
... Zamość , so we decided to go to Zamość immediately . We had never been to Zamość before , but we were aware of the fascinating history of the town and its fortress . Zamość was founded in 1580 by Jan Zamoyski ( also spelled Zamojski ) ...
... Zamosc ghetto were executed on November 20, 1942. In mid- March 1943, the ghetto, by then a single house, was liquidated. Its residents were interned at the Luftwaffe Construction Camp. On May 31, the camp's 400 inmates (including 53 ...
... Zamość in the light of new sources], in Bogdan Szyszka (ed.), Akademia Zamojska i jej tradycje [Zamość academy and its tradition] (Zamość: Muzeum Okręgowe, 1994), 84–102. His list is also found in Estreicher under the heading Zamość ...