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What (who) is pupa$65535$ - definition

HUNGARIAN HASIDIC DYNASTY
Puppa; Puppa (Hasidic dynasty); Pupa Chassidus; Pupa Kehilla
  • new Torah scroll]] in Pupa, 1934
  • his father]]'s gravesite

Zdzisław Pupa         
POLISH POLITICIAN AND DEPUTY
Zdzislaw Pupa; Zdzisław Stanisław Pupa
Zdzisław Stanisław Pupa (born 11 April 1960) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Senate of Poland (10th term) representing the constituency of Rzeszów.
Pupa affinis         
SPECIES OF MOLLUSC
Buccinulus kirki; Pupa kirki
Pupa affinis is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Acteonidae. It is found in the waters around the North Island of New Zealand.
Pupa nitulida         
SPECIES OF GASTROPODA
Smooth pink pupa
Pupa nitulida, common name the smooth pink pupa, is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Acteonidae.Rosenberg, G.

Wikipedia

Pupa (Hasidic dynasty)

Kehillas Yaakov Pupa (also "Puppa"; Hebrew/Yiddish: קהלת יעקב פאפא) is a hasidic dynasty, named after the Yiddish name of the town of its origin (known in Hungarian as Pápa).

Before World War II Pupa had a yeshiva. The whole community was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp, and only a few survived. There are no longer any Jews there.

The group is based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with branches in the Boro Park section of Brooklyn, Monsey, New York, Los Angeles, and Ossining, New York. It is headed by the Pupa rebbe, who has several thousand followers.

Pupa has more than 7,000 students enrolled in its yeshivas, girls schools, summer camps, and kollelim in Williamsburg, Boro Park, Monsey, Westchester County, New York, Montreal, Jerusalem, and elsewhere. In Williamsburg, Pupa is second in size to the Satmar Hasidim, with whom they share many communal facilities.