- romanized:
Zhitomir [ʐɨˈtomʲɪr]; Polish: Żytomierz [ʐɨˈtɔ.mjɛʂ] ; Belarusian: Жытомір, romanized: Žytomir [ʐɨˈtomʲɪr]; Yiddish: זשיטאָמיר, romanized:
Zhitomir....
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Zhitomir–Berdichev
offensive Part of the Dnieper–Carpathian
offensive on the
Eastern Front of
World War II
Soviet T-34
tanks await orders to move forward...
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Football Club
Polissya Zhytomyr (Ukrainian: Футбольний клуб «Полісся» Житомир) is a
Ukrainian football club
based in Zhytomyr, Polissya. As of the 2023–24...
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Aharon of
Zhitomir was a
disciple of Dov Ber of
Mezeritch and a
representative of the sect of the Ḥasidim: born
about 1750; died
about 1820. He
wrote Kabbalistic...
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administrative center was
transferred to the
bigger city of
Zhytomyr (Russian:
Zhitomir).
During the 2022
Russian invasion of
Ukraine Russian troops partly occupied...
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Ukrainian Front's
objective consisting of the
capture of the
towns of
Zhitomir, Korosten,
Berdichev and
Fastov and the
cutting of the rail link to Army...
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Operation Roland Belgorod–Kharkov
offensive operation Battle of Kiev (1943)
Zhitomir–Berdichev
offensive Proskurov-Chernivtsi
offensive operation Lvov-Sandomierz...
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which she
reveals that Lenin's
maternal grandfather was a
Jewish native of
Zhitomir who
converted in
order to
leave the Pale of Settlement. She
asked Stalin...
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December 29, and
Zhitomir followed on
December 31. The
Fourth Panzer Army
began to fall apart, as a 35-mile gap
opened around Zhitomir between its southern...
- 1882) was a
lecturer at the
Jewish Rabbinical College of
Zhitomir. He
wrote Sefer ha-Ḥinnuḥ (
Zhitomir, 1868), a
Hebrew textbook for beginners,
adapted for...