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Galician Jews or
Galitzianers (Yiddish: גאַליציאַנער, romanized: Galitsianer) are
members of the
subgroup of Ashke**** Jews
originating and
developed in...
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records indexed by
Gesher Galicia, from the
period 1786 to 1945. The
Galitzianer is a
quarterly journal provided to the
members of
Gesher Galicia. The...
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Yiddish dialects are
varieties of the
Yiddish language and are
divided according to the
region in
Europe where each
developed its distinctiveness. Linguistically...
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Diaspora Ashke****m Afrikaner-Jode
Chuts Galitzianers Lita'im
Oberlander Jews
Ostjuden Udmurt and
Tatar Jews
Unterlander Jews
Yekkes Beta
Israel Beta Abraham...
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community had a
strong sense of
Galician identity and
called themselves Galitzianer to
distinguish themselves from the
other Ashke****
communities of Eastern...
- salt and pepper,
while Galitzianers preferred theirs to be sweeter. The
border between the
areas where Litvaks and
Galitzianers lived has
therefore been...
- and
stoic than
their rivals, the
Galitzianers, who
thought of them as cold fish. They, in turn,
disdained Galitzianers as
irrational and uneducated. Ira...
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Diaspora Ashke****m Afrikaner-Jode
Chuts Galitzianers Lita'im
Oberlander Jews
Ostjuden Udmurt and
Tatar Jews
Unterlander Jews
Yekkes Beta
Israel Beta Abraham...
- soldiers,
doctors and nurses.
According to
Edward Goldstein writing in The
Galitzianer, on
examining a list of 1,381
casualty names compiled by Paul Valasek...
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while the
Polish Jews (those from
southeastern Poland also
known as
Galitzianers) are
known for
their preference for
sweet dishes and are said to be progenitors...