- mahj.org en/decouvrir-collections-betsalel/…Photographie d'archives, Photographie, Kobrin, Lituanie, 20e siècle, 1er quart
- en.wikipedia.org SynagogueThe Dohány Street Synagogue, the biggest Synagogue in Europe. Budapest is known to be a central location in Jewish enlightenment.Bulunamadı: kobrin
- encyclopedia.com religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-…There were 4,184 (total population 6,500) Jews living in Kobrin in 1847. In 1882 Jews were prohibited from leasing farms and rural buildings.
- world.nailizakon.com page/belorus/kobrin/…the Assumption (1843), church of St. Nicholas (1750), St. George's church (1889), the former prison Kobrin (1821), the former synagogue Kobrin (XVIII...
- judaism_enc.en-academic.com 11102/KOBRINDuring the chmielnicki massacres of 1648–49, some Jews suffered from the Cossacks, and a number of Jews from the Ukraine took refuge in Kobrin.
- museumoffamilyhistory.com s/syn-europe-belarus.htmKOBRIN, BELARUS Grand Synagogue. ... Former synagogue in Slonim, Belarus now furniture store. Bimah still remains as seen in picture, right.
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Belarus/kobryn.htmlAccording to the republican census of 2009, 51,166 people lived in Kobrin, of which 23,755 (46.43%) were men and 27,411 (53.57%) were women.
- minsktours.by about_belarus/kobrin-belarus.htmlIn 1563 Jews of Kobrin owned 25 houses, a synagogue and about 20 fruit orchards. They were mostly engaged in trade, brewing and tax collection.
- stevemorse.org bereza-and-antopol/berphoto.htmOld Pictures taken in Kobrin. Street Scene Postcard, submitted by Tomasz Wisniewski Couple in Kobrin, 1934, submitted by Brad Gordon.