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What (who) is Łomża Land - definition


Łomża Land         
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT OF MASOVIAN VOIVODESHIP IN KINGDOM OF POLAND AND POLISH-LITHUANIAN COMMONWEALTH
Lomza Land
Łomża Land (Polish: ziemia łomżyńska), named after the town of Łomża, was an administrative unit (ziemia) of both the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was part of Masovian Voivodeship, and existed from the 14th century until the Partitions of Poland.
Lomza Yeshiva         
  • Rabbi [[Chaim Kanievsky]]
  • Lomza, Poland in 1912
  • Rabbi Meir Tzvi Bergman
SCHOOL IN POLAND
Yeshivas Lomza; Lomzha Yeshivah; Lomza yeshiva; Łomża Yeshiva
The Lomza Yeshiva () was an Orthodox Jewish yeshiva in Łomża, Poland, founded by Rabbi Eliezer Bentzion Shulevitz in 1883. Rabbi Yechiel Mordechai Gordon served as the yeshiva's rosh yeshiva for many years, and Rabbi Moshe Rosenstain served as the mashgiach.
Łomża Department         
Łomża Department (Polish: Departament Łomzyński) was an administrative division and local government in the Polish Duchy of Warsaw in the years 1807–15. The department comprised 10 counties and had its capital at Łomża.