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Chaim Eitingon (11 December 1857 – 24 December 1932) was a fur merchant and philanthropist in Leipzig. Born to Jewish parents, Chaim Eitingon was born
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Belarusian-German medical doctor
Israel. Eitingon was born to a wealthy Lithuanian Jewish family in Mohilev, Imperial Russia. He was the son of a successful fur trader Chaim Eitingon. When
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1938, the Leipzig Synagogue and the Ez-Chaim Synagogue were destroyed. The latter was donated by Chaim Eitingon and opened in 1922 as the second largest
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Street in Leipzig
into the 20th century. The street was a centre of the world fur trade. Chaim Eitingon, the Russian-born 'king of the fur trade', opened a branch there in
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Synagogal Choir Werner Sander, and the founder of the Leipzig Eitingon Hospital Chaim Eitingon. In the rear part stand the historic gravestones from the first
Jewish Cemeteries in Leipzig, Germany
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player Alexandra Zaretsky/Roman Zaretsky, Israeli figure skaters Nahum Eitingon, Soviet spy and NKVD officer Tuvia Bielski and Asael Bielski, leaders of
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Topics referred to by the same term
and publisher in Boston Nahum Cohen (1863–1893), Russian writer Nahum Eitingon (1899–1981), Soviet intelligence officer Nahúm Espinoza (born 1964), Honduran
Nahum_(disambiguation)
Calendar year
William Ewart Hart, Australian aviator, dentist (b. 1885) July 30 – Max Eitingon, Belarusian-German medical doctor and psychoanalyst (b. 1881) July 31 Zdzisław
1943
CHAIM EITINGON
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Peace
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Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayyim, CHAYIM means "life."
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Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, HAIM means "life."
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Hebrew Vietnamese
Hot.
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(×—Ö¸×) Hebrew name CHAM means "blackness" or "heat." In the bible, this is the name of Noah's second son. The Anglicized form is Ham.
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Scottish
Catlike.
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Life; Crooked
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Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Chain
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Life.
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Indian, Japanese, Parsi, Telugu
Nice; Good
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Bird.
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Life.
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Life.
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Life; Alive; Living
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Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, CHAIM means "life."
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Charm
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Life
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Life; Victory; Triumph
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Charm
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Mark
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Knowledge
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Rat; God Ganesh Ka Vahan
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Defender of man.
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Creative Spelling of Peggy
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Northern Irish : reduced form of Scottish McLean.English : perhaps a variant spelling of Lane.Finnish : ornamental name from laine ‘wave’. This is one of the most common names among those that were derived from words denoting natural features when hereditary surnames were adopted in Finland in the beginning of the 20th century. This name is found chiefly in southern Finland.French : metonymic occupational name for a worker or dealer in wool, from Old French la(i)ne ‘wool’ (Latin lana).
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Powerful fighter.
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English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and Northumberland. The former is named from Old English hÅh ‘spur of a hill’ or hÅc ‘hook’ + wÄ«c ‘outlying farm’; the latter probably originally had as its first element Old English hÄ“ah ‘high’, but was later influenced by hÅh.
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Brave
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The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all
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Of the nobility. From the German Adalheidis meaning nobility, and the French Adeliz which is a...
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v. t.
To place in a chair.
n.
That which confines, fetters, or secures, as a chain; a bond; as, the chains of habit.
v. t.
To fasten, bind, or connect with a chain; to fasten or bind securely, as with a chain; as, to chain a bulldog.
v. i.
To act as, or produce the effect of, a charm; to please greatly; to be fascinating.
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The presiding officer of an assembly; a chairman; as, to address the chair.
n.
A right to claim or demand something; a title to any debt, privilege, or other thing in possession of another; also, a title to anything which another should give or concede to, or confer on, the claimant.
v. t.
To protect by drawing a chain across, as a harbor.
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Any small decorative object worn on the person, as a seal, a key, a silver whistle, or the like. Bunches of charms are often worn at the watch chain.
v. t.
To measure with the chain.
v. t.
To carry publicly in a chair in triumph.
n.
The thing claimed or demanded; that (as land) to which any one intends to establish a right; as a settler's claim; a miner's claim.
v. i.
To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.
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A chair mounted on rockers, in which one may rock.
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A series of things linked together; or a series of things connected and following each other in succession; as, a chain of mountains; a chain of events or ideas.