The Gherla Synagogue is a former Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 46 Crisan Street, in Gherla (Hungarian: Szamosújvár) in the Cluj County...
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of 1956 Silviu Prigoană (born 1963), businessman and politician Gherla Synagogue Gherla Prison Ordinariate for Armenian Catholics of Romania "Results of...
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This list of synagogues in Romania contains active, otherwise used and destroyed synagogues in Romania. The list of Romanian synagogues is not necessarily...
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numerous people died. Some of the most notorious prisons included Sighet, Gherla, Pitești, and Aiud, and forced labor camps were set up at lead mines and...
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Rabbi Baruch Rubin of Brezdovitz (Berezdivtsi, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) and Gherla (1864–1935), son of Rebbe Meir. Author of שארית ברוך She'erit Barukh (Jerusalem...
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County Tribunal, which also exerts its jurisdiction over the courts of Dej, Gherla, Turda, and Huedin. Appeals from these tribunals' verdicts, and more serious...
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on hunger strike. The political prisoners were transferred to Aiud and Gherla Prisons following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Prisoners included Sever...
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1715 – Construction of the Citadel [ro] begins. 1785 Bánffy Palace built. Gherla Prison begins operating in vicinity. 1790 – City becomes capital of the...
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Baruch Rubin of Brezdovitz (Berezdivtsi [uk], Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) and Gherla (then called Szamosújvár) (1864–1935), son of Rebbe Meir. He married Sara...
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The cinquecento felt its effects between 1530–70, from this period the Gherla Castle, The Humanist dwelling house of Adrianus Wolphard in Cluj-Napoca...
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