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Title:
RG-94.87, Chwila. Tuesday 29, November 1921. No. 1026
Date:
Tuesday 29, November 1921
ID:
RG-94.87
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Chwila (the Moment), Jewish-Polish daily, published in Lviv (Lwow), 1919 -- 1939, 1919-1939 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 86: RG-94.87, Chwila. Tuesday 29, November 1921. No. 1026
Creators:
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
Subjects:
Advertisements in Chwila, 1921
British mandate authority of Palestine, 1920 -- 1948
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
Chwila, analytical narratives
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
Commerce and industry in interwar lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
Cultural life in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1921
Documents in Polish language
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
HeHalutz (Hechaluc or The Pioneer), training for Palestine settlers, interwar Poland
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
Jewish -- Polish relations in interwar Poland
Jewish merchants in Lwow (Lviv), congress, Chwila, 1921
Joseph Szigeti, a Hungarian violinist.
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Narratives in Polish language
Periodicals, Jewish
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
Situation of national minorities in interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
Tadeusz Hołówko, codename Kirgiz, an interwar Polish politician, diplomat and author of many article
Zionist politicians, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
British mandate authority of Palestine, 1920 -- 1948
Chwila (the Moment), a program article, 1918 --1939
Chwila (the Moment), editorial articles
Chwila, analytical narratives
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish)
Commerce and industry in interwar lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
Cultural life in Lviv (Lwow) reflected by Chwila, 1921
Documents in Polish language
Domestic and international news reflected by Chwila, 1918 -- 1939
Eastern Galicia (Poland: Region)
Financial affairs, interwar Poland, reflected in Chwila, 1921
Financial and monetary affairs, reported updates, Chwila, 1921
Gerszon Zipper Foundation for the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem
HeHalutz (Hechaluc or The Pioneer), training for Palestine settlers, interwar Poland
International news reported by Chwila, interwar Poland
Jerzy Michalski, Minister of Finance, Chwila, 1921
Jewish -- Polish relations in interwar Poland
Jewish merchants in Lwow (Lviv), congress, Chwila, 1921
Joseph Szigeti, a Hungarian violinist.
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Narratives in Polish language
Periodicals, Jewish
Periodicals, Jewish, interwar Poland
Polish governments and politics, Antoni Ponikowski elected Prime Minister, September 1921, Chwila
Polish governments and politics, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
Repertoire of the theaters in Lwow (Lviv), Chwila, 1921
Situation of national minorities in interwar Poland, Chwila, 1921
Tadeusz Hołówko, codename Kirgiz, an interwar Polish politician, diplomat and author of many article
Zionist politicians, interwar period, reflected in Chwila
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