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28/03/2025
Dina Kaplan: The Mother Who Raised a Genius
The story of Dina Kaplan is the story of a mother who managed to raise not just a talented child, but one of the most enigmatic and great mathematicians of our time – Grigori Perelman. Her life is an example of traditional Jewish motherhood, where wisdom, selflessness and deep faith in knowledge as
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28/03/2025
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27/01/2025
Hannah Babel: The mother who raised a literary genius
Hannah Moisheyevna Babel is a name that is associated with selfless maternal love and devotion, which can inspire great deeds. Her fate is the story of a woman who played a key role in shaping the worldview and fate of her son, Isaac Emmanuilovich Babel, one of the most outstanding writers of the 20
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27/01/2025
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27/01/2025
Rachel Fuchs: The Jewish Mother Who Raised a Justice Hunter
Jewish history is full of examples of women who became not just keepers of the hearth, but also inspirers, mentors, whose influence on children left a mark on entire generations. One such woman was Rachel Fuchs, the mother of Simon Wiesenthal, a man who dedicated his life to seeking justice and pres
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27/01/2025
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27/01/2025
Jewish community of Polotsk: from prosperity to tragedy
The first mentions of Jews in Polotsk date back to the 16th century, when the city was part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Even then they were engaged in trade, crafts and financial activities. However, under pressure from the Catholic Church and local authorities, Jews were repeatedly expelled fr
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27/01/2025
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27/01/2025
Jewish community of Bryansk: history and present
The first Jews appeared in Bryansk in the 18th century, when the city was included in the Russian Empire. At that time, Bryansk was located within the Pale of Settlement, which limited the places of residence of Jews to the western regions of the country. Many of them were engaged in trade, crafts a
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27/01/2025
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27/01/2025
Hannah Bergson: the embodiment of the Jewish mother
The history of mankind is full of examples of outstanding individuals whose successes and achievements have their roots in the family atmosphere created by their mothers. It is mothers who often become not only the first mentors of their children, but also those invisible figures who shape their wor
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27/01/2025
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27/01/2025
Baranavichy and the Jewish community: a legacy that lives on
The Jewish community in Baranavichy (Belarus) is a bright page in the history of the city, reflecting the diversity of the cultural, economic and social life of the region. Founded at the end of the 19th century as an important railway junction, Baranavichy soon attracted the attention of Jewish fam
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27/01/2025
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15/12/2024
Jews of Mumbai: history, culture, heritage
The history of Jews in Mumbai goes back several centuries and spans several waves of migration. The most ancient of the arrivals were members of the Bene Israel community or Marathi speaking Jews who settled in the coastal Konkan region on the west coast of India. It is believed that their ancestors
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Amalia Nathansohn-Freud: the image of a Jewish mother through the prism of the fate of her great son
When the name of Sigmund Freud is uttered in the context of psychoanalysis, rarely does anyone think about how the character and fate of this brilliant thinker developed. However, as Freud himself admitted, his mother, Amalia Nathansohn-Freud, played a key role in the formation of his personality. H
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Feige-Ite Segal: mother of Marc Chagall and keeper of traditions
When it comes to Marc Chagall, one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, whose work has become a symbol of Jewish culture, many imagine his flying lovers, fairy-tale villages and the colorful life of Vitebsk. But behind this shine there is an invisible figure - his mother, Feige-Ite Segal. It
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Monument to Holocaust victims in Pochep
In the city of Pochep (Bryansk region, Russia) a monument was erected in memory of the Jews shot by the Nazis during the Great Patriotic War. This memorial is dedicated to the victims of the mass extermination of the Jewish population that took place as part of the Holocaust in the territory occupie
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Anna Rachel Asimova is the mother of one of the most outstanding science fiction writers in the world
Anna Rachel Isaakovna Asimova, mother of Isaac Asimov, was born into a Jewish family in the village of Petrovichi, Smolensk province, Russia. She was a woman of strong character and deep family values, which had a significant influence on her son, who became one of the most famous science fiction wr
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Sarah Bernhardt: legendary actress and Jewish mother
Sarah Bernhardt (1844–1923) went down in history as one of the most famous actresses of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was not only an innovator on the stage, but also the epitome of a Jewish mother - strong, driven and devoted to her son, Maurice Bernhardt, whom she raised alone. Sara
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Jewish cemetery in Pochep: decay and desolation
The Jewish community in Pochep (Bryansk region) was formed in the mid-19th century. Already in 1897, 3,172 Jews lived here, accounting for 32.6% of the population. Of course, such a large community could not fail to have a cemetery. It is located on the outskirts of the city, at the end of Starodubs
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Jewish community of Pochep: history and present times
The Jewish community in Pochep, like in many other Russian cities, has deep historical roots. On May 10, 1903, Pochep and its village officially entered the Pale of Settlement, that means, the territory in which Jews were allowed permanent residence. In 1897, 3,172 Jews lived in Pochep (32.6%
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Jews in Sumgait – life goes on
The Jewish presence in Azerbaijan dates back several centuries, beginning with the Mountain Jews who have long lived in the Caucasus region, as well as the Ashkenazim who moved here in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In Sumgait, the center of Azerbaijan's petrochemical industry, located 35 k
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15/12/2024
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15/12/2024
Jewish cemetery in Baku
The history of the Jewish community in Baku dates back to the 19th century, after the annexation of the territory of Azerbaijan to Russia by the Treaty of Gulistan in 1813. Over these more than two centuries, about 100 thousand Jews found their final resting place on the territory of this city, who
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15/12/2024
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08/12/2024
Julie Kafka: the Jewish mother who raised a literary genius
Julie Kafka, née Etl Löwy, occupied a special place in the life of Franz Kafka, being not only a mother, but also a key figure, whose influence on her son, albeit indirect, became the foundation for his work. Although she herself did not leave a noticeable mark on history as an independent person, h
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08/12/2024
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28/11/2024
History of the Jewish community of Irkutsk: from the first settlers to the present day
The first Jews appeared in Irkutsk in the 18th century. In the Russian Empire there was the Pale of Settlement, limiting the residence of Jews mainly to the western and southern provinces. However, after a series of decrees, many members of the Jewish community began to gradually move east, in searc
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28/11/2024
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20/11/2024
Jewish cemetery in Irkutsk
The Jerusalem Cemetery in Irkutsk, where the Jewish cemetery is located, as its integral part, is one of the oldest and most significant Jewish cemeteries in Siberia. Founded in the 19th century, it serves as an important historical and cultural monument reflecting the rich and diverse history of th
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20/11/2024