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Encyclopedia > Yerucham

Yerucham is a town in the Israeli Negev in the South District of Israel. It has a population of Sephardic Jews as well as some Utra Orthodox Jews.


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Gornitzky & CO. (424 words)
Yerucham imbued in his partners, associates and staff, his special way of practicing law, acting in a professional, ethical and honorable manner while providing the highest level of legal service and advice to the firm’s clients, great or small.
Yerucham's philosophy and values can still be found today in the Gornitzky code which is required to be adhered to by all Gornitzky attorneys and staff.
Yerucham was the son of Advocate Israel Gornitzky, the founder of Gornitzky and Co..
yeruchamBackarach (584 words)
Yerucham was appreciated in town as an educated man whose knowledge was wide ranged.
Yerucham was able to save his lists, hide them in tin cans and bury them in the ghetto of bialistock.
It looks like Yerucham felt the days are numbered and thus found the time to unite himself until the last moment with his beloved town- in his imagination, in his soul, and in every part of his being, because Jewish traditional life was preserved in this town.
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