Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of northwest Romania near the Hungarian border northwest of Bucharest.
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She had one brother, Maximilian (1906 – 1993), who lived in Czernowitz until 1945 and then in Satu Mare until 1963, when he emigrated with his wife and two children to New York.
Rose Ausl��nder. 2009
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The JTA contemplates the dilapted state of Satu Mare, home of the Satmar chasidim.
In small Romanian town, glory of Jewish community is long past | Jewschool 2004
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The news of her mother’s death in 1947 in Satu Mare, Romania caused Ausländer to have a physical and psychological breakdown, after which she was ill for a year (Braun, ed.Vol. 1, 1985, p. 12).
Rose Ausl��nder. 2009
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Satu Mare, Romania, 1950), neonatologist Silvia Zeldis Testa (b.
Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America. 2009
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