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Subbotniks (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Субботники, IPA: [sʊˈbotnʲɪkʲɪ], "Sabbatarians") is a
common name for adherents...
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Subbotnik and
voskresnik (from ‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: суббо́та, IPA: [sʊˈbotə] for "Sa****ay" and воскресе́нье...
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Subbotnik may
refer to:
Subbotnik, a
volunteer workday on a Sa****ay in the
Soviet Union Subbotnik Festival, an
annual international music festival held...
- citizenship. A few
Russian Israelis are
instead descended from
Russian Subbotnik families, who have
migrated to
Israel over the past century. Most Russians...
- Sabbath",
distinct from the
Hebrew Sabbath, but
related in
varying manner.
Subbotniks (literally, Sabbatarians) are a
Russian sect,
categorized Judaizing Christians...
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people groups have
converted to
Judaism throughout history,
notably the
Subbotnik Jews, Bene Menashe, Jews of San Nicandro, and the
Himrayite Kingdom. Many...
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Subbotnik (Russian: Субботник)was an
annual international music festival,
which took
place in Moscow, Russia.
Subbotnik became the
first musical event...
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emphasizes Jewish culture and
history as the
sources of
Jewish identity.
Subbotniks (Sabbatarians) are a
movement of Jews of
Russian ethnic origin in the...
- example, in
Russia the
Subbotniks have
adopted most
aspects of
Judaism without formal conversion to Judaism. However, if
Subbotniks, or
anyone without a...
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persists in some quarters, an idea
borne out by the
similarity with the
subbotnik instituted by
Lenin in 1920 as days on
which people would have to do community...