| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Occasional aid came through the European powers; e.g., in 1829, through an Austrian representative, Prokesch Osten, who had been sent from Vienna to look after the Austrian subjects.V07p138001.jpgThe Great Ashkenazic Synagogue at Jerusalem.(From a photograph.)Ashkenazim continued to come in large numbers, from Lithuania, White Russia, and other European countries; often whole families arrived, e.g
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