- arms.[citation needed]
Shklov was an
important Jewish religious center.
There was a
yeshiva there in the 18th century.
Shklov became the
center of the...
- FC
Spartak Shklov is a
football club
based in
Shklov,
Mogilev Oblast, Belarus. The club was
founded in 1992 and was
included in
Belarusian Second League...
- Ashke**** of
Shklov (Hebrew: ישראל משקלוב; c. 1770 – May 22, 1839) was a
Lithuanian Jewish Talmudist, one of a
group of
Talmudical scholars of
Shklov who were...
- years, two
brothers from
Shklov,
Rabbi Binyamin and
Rabbi Menachem Mendel, came
closer to him:
Rabbi Menachem Mendel of
Shklov served the Gaon
during his...
-
Baruch Schick of
Shklov (1744–1808) was a Polish–Lithuanian-born rabbi, author, scholar, talmudist, physicist, and scientist. He is
famous for
having translated...
- was
necessary as Slavia-Mozyr
gained the same
number of
points as
Spartak Shklov while only one team
should be relegated.
Anatoliy Yurevich (1993–1997) Aleksandr...
-
Hillel Rivlin of
Shklov (Hebrew: הלל ריבלין; 16
September 1757–- 2 June 1838 and the
Hebrew date 2
Tishrei 5518–9
Sivan 5598) was a
close disciple of the...
- The
Battle of Szkłów or
battle of Shkloŭ or
battle of
Shklov on
August 12, 1654 was one of the
first battles of the Russo-Polish War (1654–67); it ended...
-
Mendel of
Shklov, and the
following two in 1809, led by
Rabbi Sa'adya Ben
Rabbi Noson Nota of Vilna, and
Rabbi Yisroel ben
Shmuel of
Shklov. They traveled...
- or Duke) Yuri Baryatinsky,
forced Radziwill to
retreat in the
Battle of
Shklov (also
known as the
Battle of Szkłów,
Battle of Shkloŭ, or
Battle of Shklow...