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Belmont, Ira Jean (American painter and illustrator, 1885-1964, born in Lithuania) (5)

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Painter, New York, N.Y. Executed "color-music" paintings.

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Lithuania. Kariuomenė. (1)

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Vilnius (Lithuania) (1)

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Vilnius Lithuania District, Lithuania Vilnius Mission (1)

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Knights of Lithuania (1)

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Lithuania Vilnius Mission (1)

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Radin Community in Lithuania (1)

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Prior to World War II, Radin, Poland was a farming village with a sizeable population of Yiddish-speaking Jews. The town was widely known for its Yeshiva, founded in 1869 by Rabbi Israel Meir ha-Kohen, the Chofetz Chaim. In 1941, the Nazis occupied the town and established a Jewish ghetto. A slaughter of the Jewish community took place in 1942. The Jewish community of Radin was not reconstituted after the war. In the 1970’s, Dr. Frank Kasman obtained a set of glass la...

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Ḥevra Tehilim (Skuodas, Lithuania) (1)

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Founded in 1864 by 16 Polish and Russian Jews of the Fourth Infantry Koporé His Royal Highness Crown Prince of Saxony Regiment, it was based near the Lithuanian town of Shkudy (Kovno Province). In 1865 it was transferred to Moscow. These Jewish soldiers in the reign of Alexander II banded together to strengthen one another, form minyanim, recite Psalms, promote study and peaceful relations among the members, and provide for care for the sick and burial of the dead.

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Lithuania. Uzsieniu reikalu ministerija (1)

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Lietuvos universitetas (Kaunas, Lithuania) (1)

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