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Encyclopedia > Brzozow

Brzoz w is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 8,000 inhabitants (2000).


Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999). It is the capital of Brzozow County.


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Pinkas Hakehillot Polin: Brzozow, Poland (1614 words)
In 1384, the ownership of Brzozow was passed over to the bishopric of Przemysl, whose bishops used to spend the summer months in the village.
The Jewish community council [the Kehilah] in Brzozow was established apparently during the first half of the nineteenth century.
In the eighties of the nineteenth century, Rabbi Moshe Issar Gabbel served in Brzozow either as an adjunct rabbi, or as a religious judge and teacher.
STICKY, STICKY, YUMMY, YUMMY - DIP IT IN YOUR MILK AND HONEY : Upsaid journal (553 words)
he came with me back to Brzozow and we have settled into what looks like a true marrige.
Also, this cousin owns an english school where Delia is guarenteed a job come September.
I still have every intention of staying in Brzozow ({- side note -} the castle that I'm staying in is an international ART college!)
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