Pocking: Difference between revisions
Created page with "Pocking (in German: Pocking) is a small village near Munich, Germany. After World War II, the Americans established a camp for Jewish refugees nearby. Hundreds of Chabad chassidic families who left Russia during the 'Known Escape' in 5706-5707 (1946-1947) settled in the DP camps in Europe, and most of them settled in the Pocking camp. They developed a community and educational institutions there under the leadership of Rabbi Avraham Eliyahu Plotkin and Rabbi Nissan Nemen..." |
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* Rabbi Shalom DovBer Friedland, Cross-Border Activities | * Rabbi Shalom DovBer Friedland, Cross-Border Activities | ||
* Writings of Avraham Eliyahu - Writings and History of Rabbi Avraham Eliyahu Plotkin | * Writings of Avraham Eliyahu - Writings and History of Rabbi Avraham Eliyahu Plotkin | ||
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