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John Paul II
264th pope of the Catholic Church
Avraham Landau
19th C. rabbi in Ciechanow
Shlomo Zev Zweigenhaft
Rosh Hashochtim of Poland, Chief Rabbi of Hannover and Lower Saxony.
Władysław Bukowiński
Damian Szojda
Polish franciscan, biblist
Józef Swastek
Alexander of Masovia
POlish cardinal
Ezechiel Paneth
Rabbi and author
Ezekiel Caro
Rabbi
Szymon Dankowicz
Lawrence Wnuk
Dachau concentration camp survivor
Isaiah Menahem ben Isaac
Yekuthiel Aryeh Kamelhar
Gedaljah Schmelkes
Avraham Moshe Bonhart
Abraham of Turisk
Julius Samuel
Chief Rabbi of Norway, killed in Auschwitz
Yisroel Yitzchok Piekarski
Polish-born rabbi
Mosheh Yehudah Leyb Zilberberg
Baruch Schick of Shklov
Writer
Jonathan Abelman
Rabbi
Yehuda Rubinstein
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Mykhailo Turkevich
Ukrainian Galician religious leader, greek catholic priest and teacher
Eugeniusz Florkowski
Polish religious leader
Issachar Berman ben Naphtali ha-kohen
16th-century Polish commentator on Midrash
Antoni Adamiuk
Polski duchowny katolicki, biskup
Michael Schudrich
American rabbi
Eliakim Goetz ben Meir
Rabbi
Yaakov Aryeh Guterman
Polish Rabbi
D. Fridman
Duberush ben Aleksander Turesh
Polish Rabbi, printer and writer
Meir Yechiel Halevi Halstock
Ostrowcier Rebbe
Shalom Eliezer Halberstamm
Rabbi
Abraham Benjamin Kluger
Rabbi and author from Poland
Itamar Wohlgelernter
Polish Hasidic rabbi, student of the Seer of Lublin
Judah Ashkenazi
18th-century Polish rabbi
Elchanan Aschkenasi
Moses Nahum ben Benjamin Jerusalimski
Polski rabin
Natan David Rabinowitz
Polish rabbi
Teofil Ratajczak
Polish religious leader