- Tārnograd
Tārnograd (Tarnogrod), Stadt im Gouvernement Lublin des russischen Königreichs Polen; 4000 Ew., viele Juden. Hier Ende Juni 1856 große Feuersbrunst.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Tārnograd (Tarnogrod), Stadt im Gouvernement Lublin des russischen Königreichs Polen; 4000 Ew., viele Juden. Hier Ende Juni 1856 große Feuersbrunst.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
ḤARIF — ḤARIF, family, many of whose members were rabbis in Poland from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Some regard the family as descended from shalom shakhna b. joseph of Lublin. They included MOSES HA ZAKEN ( the elder ) BEN ISRAEL (16th–17th… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
TARNOGROD — (Rus. Tarnograd), village near Bilgoraj, Lublin province, E. Poland. Tarnogrod was founded in 1567. In 1569 King Sigismund II Augustus granted the village a charter which banned Jews. In 1580 King Stephen Báthory allowed Jews to settle in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism