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  • This article is rated List-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • groups: List of Czech, Bohemian, Moravian and Slovak Jews List of Hungarian Jews List of Polish Jews List of Romanian Jews List of Ukrainian Jews List of Jews...
    7 KB (1,027 words) - 05:30, 11 February 2024
  • born in Russia. I was wrong to include him in List of Belarusian Jews. 2.5 Paul Baran, co-inventor of Internet. Born in Grodno (today Belarus). It doesn't...
    14 KB (2,115 words) - 08:02, 8 February 2024
  • themselves Polish Jews or Russian Jews because Jews in the area never identified as Ruthenian/Belarusian Jews until the Belarusian SSR was formed. 94.7.210.153...
    20 KB (2,749 words) - 15:19, 11 February 2024
  • (not Ukrainian/Belarusian/Polish) Jews. I think the list should be presented like that with the addition of a link to the "Prominent Jews" on a separate...
    22 KB (3,425 words) - 07:28, 24 March 2023
  • the center of Belarusian political life". But Grodno Region states that "By 1939, the Grodno city had 60,000 inhabitants, with Poles and Jews accounting...
    3 KB (287 words) - 15:31, 16 March 2024
  • "related" to it? They are, the term was used to apply to modern-day Belarusians, too, at some point in time, AFAIR... --Joy [shallot] 21:40, 7 Sep 2004...
    63 KB (8,624 words) - 01:31, 20 December 2022
  • and growing tensions between Jews and Poles. It is significant in this regard that in 1921, 74.2% of Polish Jews listed Yiddish or Hebrew as their native...
    53 KB (7,090 words) - 13:43, 30 June 2024
  • rename the article to "List of Polish and Belarusian Jews"? I looked at the list, and it seems at least a quarter of those listed were from Belarus. For...
    84 KB (13,220 words) - 05:38, 4 March 2024
  • I want to know: The real difference between the two variants of Belarusian, the Tarashkevitsa and the Academic version. Really. This is not an article...
    77 KB (10,343 words) - 13:01, 11 May 2024
  • is not "Jews who shared the Polish-language culture prevalent among the GDL gentry", because they did not identify with it, but rather "Jews who happened...
    27 KB (3,649 words) - 14:47, 9 March 2024
  • Germany, governed by the collaborationist Belarusian Central Council supported by the Nazi Belarusian battalions of the Home Defence. The timeline was off;...
    2 KB (209 words) - 01:03, 9 February 2024
  • Was Belarusian subject to polonization or not? It is evident that Belarusian has incorporated a great quantity of Polish words. Still Rydel has deleted...
    132 KB (19,251 words) - 10:34, 4 April 2022
  • 106 of them was Polish language, Yiddish language for 96,514 and Hebrew language for 16,452 citizens (for the total of 112,966 Jews) Belarusian language...
    32 KB (3,912 words) - 22:38, 8 February 2024
  • the Belarusian spelling of Lakhva, it would be much appreciated. Skeezix1000 13:50, 7 April 2006 (UTC) (copied from User talk:Buncic#Belarusian language)...
    43 KB (6,732 words) - 15:55, 13 January 2023
  • bigger part of the Duchy of Lithuania, but I decided to put only Jews born in the borders which are Lithuania now because Belarusian Jews already have...
    5 KB (856 words) - 11:14, 3 February 2024
  • accident or not. "The Jews" refers to a specific set of Jews, as though the Jews in Poland were substantially different from the Jews in Germany, Russia...
    125 KB (17,455 words) - 23:38, 7 June 2022
  • Talk:Marc Chagall (category B-Class glass articles of Mid-importance)
    Much like Singer with Poland, Chagall's experiences as a Belarusian Jew, rather than simply a Jew in the Russian Empire, shaped his work - this is something...
    12 KB (1,548 words) - 13:16, 6 February 2024
  • Talk:Grodno (category History of Russia task force articles)
    anyone points me to some source document confirming that (which won't be Belarusian's propaganda but reliable historical source). —Preceding unsigned comment...
    23 KB (2,884 words) - 04:58, 14 May 2024
  • Ukrainians 62.8% Russians 33.2% Belarusians 0.7% Jews 1.5% 2001 Kharkiv Oblast Ukrainians 70.7% Russians 25.6% Belarusians 0.5% Jews 0.4% Your will notice that...
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