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Szold Foundation, The ... 
Szold Foundation, The
(from the article "Szold, Henrietta") ...children from Nazi Germany and bring them to Palestine. Late in life she founded Lemaan ...
Szold, Henrietta
American Jewish leader, who was a founder of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. [1 Related Articles]
Szolnok
city of county status and seat of Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok megye (county), east-central Hungary, at the confluence ... [1 Related Articles]
Szombathely
city of county status and seat of Vas megye (county), northwestern Hungary. Szombathely is situated ... [1 Related Articles]
Szulc, Tadeusz Witold
Polish-born American journalist and author (b. July 25, 1926, Warsaw, Pol.-d. May 21, 2001, Washington, ...
Szwajcaria Kaszubska
(from the article "Pomorskie") ...while other railway lines link Gdansk with Szczecin and Warsaw. An international airport operates in ...
Szymanowski, Karol
the foremost Polish composer of the early 20th century.
Szymborska, Wislawa
Polish poet whose intelligent and empathic explorations of philosophical, moral, and ethical issues won her ... [2 Related Articles]
Szymczewska, Agata
(from the article "Poland") Two new national heroes were hailed in 2006; Robert Kubica became the first Pole to ...
Szymonowic, Szymon
(from the article "Polish literature") The most notable of Kochanowski's followers was Szymon Szymonowic (Simonides). He introduced in his
Szyszlo, Fernando de
(from the article "Latin American art") ...with multiple associations-some microscopic, some cosmic. Many Latin American Informalist artists referred to the primordial ...
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