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    Slonim (Belarusian: Слонім; Russian: Слоним; Lithuanian: Slanimas; Latvian: Sloņima; Polish: Słonim; Yiddish: סלאָנים) is a town in Grodno Region, in...
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    The Słonim Ghetto (Polish: getto w Słonimiu, Belarusian: Слонімскае гета, German: Ghetto von Slonim, Yiddish: סלאָנים) was a Nazi ghetto established in...
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    Slonim is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the town of Slonim, which is now in Belarus. Today, there are two Slonimer factions. Slonim, based in Jerusalem...
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  • Slonim refers to a city in Belarus. It may also refer to: Slonim District, of which Slonim is the administrative center Slonim governorate, a former guberniya...
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    into nine districts: Grodno, Brest, Bielsk, Volkovysk, Kobryn, Prushana, Slonim and Belostok. The administration of the whole province was in the governor...
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  • Rebbetzin Menucha Rochel Slonim (1798–1888) was a daughter of the Mitteler Rebbe (Rabbi Dovber Schneuri), the second Rebbe of the Chabad Hasidic dynasty...
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  • Anthony "Tony" Slonim (born c. 1964) is an American author, physician and healthcare executive who was the president and CEO of Renown Health until 2022...
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    is a multi-purpose stadium in Slonim, Belarus. It is mostly used for football matches and is a home stadium for FC Slonim. The stadium holds 2,220 spectators...
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  • transmitter Slonim is the 2nd secondary station of the Western Russian Chain RSDN-3 (GRI 8000) with a transmission power of 450 kW. Chayka transmitter Slonim, situated...
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    Reuben Slonim (1914-January 20, 2000) was a Canadian rabbi and journalist. Slonim was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. After his immigrant father suffered a...
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