Stolin — ( be. Столін; ru. Столин; pl. Stolin; he. סטולין) is a town in the Brest Voblast of Belarus. Nowadays, Stolin is the center of the largest district in Brest voblast. The population of Stolin is 12,500 people (2002). The Belarusian Ukrainian… … Wikipedia
STOLIN — STOLIN, city in Pinsk district, W. Belarus. Jews are assumed to have settled in Stolin in the 17th century. They acquired land from the owner of the estate, Stachowski, who had divided the area into building plots. They built houses and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Stolin — Sp Stòlinas Ap Столін/Stolin baltarusiškai (gudiškai) Ap Столин rusiškai L P Baltarusija … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Stolin Raion — is an administrative subdivision, a raion of Brest Voblast, in Belarus … Wikipedia
Karlin-Stolin (Hasidic dynasty) — Karlin Stolin is the name of a hasidic dynasty originating with Rebbe Aaron the Great of Karlin in present day Belarus. Karlin was one of the first centres of chasidim to be set up in Lita ( Lithuania ).Today the Karliner dynasty is thriving once … Wikipedia
Rajon Stolin — Rajon Stolin, Karte Der Rajon Stolin (weißrussisch Столінскі раён; russisch Столинский район) ist eine Verwaltungseinheit im Südosten der Woblast Brest in Weißrussland mit 86.300 Einwohnern. Die Fläche beträgt 3.342 km² und der Rajon … Deutsch Wikipedia
Beis Aharon Synagogue of Karlin-Stolin — In around 1870 the first Karlin Stolin Hasidim settled in Jerusalem and by 1874 had established their own synagogue in the Old City. It was named Beis Aharon (House of Aaron) after a work authored by Rabbi Aharon II Perlow of Karlin (1802… … Wikipedia
KARLIN — KARLIN, a dynasty of ẓaddikim (family name Perlov), named after the town of Karlin. Its founder was AARON BEN JACOB, referred to in ḥasidic circles as Aaron the Great (1736–1772), the pioneer of Ḥasidism in Lithuania. He was a disciple of dov… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ḤASIDISM — ḤASIDISM, a popular religious movement giving rise to a pattern of communal life and leadership as well as a particular social outlook which emerged in Judaism and Jewry in the second half of the 18th century. Ecstasy, mass enthusiasm, close knit … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rothkosteletz — Červený Kostelec … Deutsch Wikipedia