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songs-of-the-east · 7 months
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Photographs taken in the southern part of Bucovina and adjacent Carpathian areas located in Romania by Josef Koudelka
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Archiepiscopal residence of the Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans in Czernowitz, modern-day Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Austrian vintage postcard, mailed in 1904 to Lyon, France
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highankit · 1 year
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bechdelexam · 2 years
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why are you, as an american, joining the cef
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autismmydearwatson · 1 year
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I get that the Count pretends he has servants (so Jonathan doesn't suspect) by cooking and cleaning the whole house BY HIMSELF. This by itself is endlessly funny but Jon really likes the food which means Drac is a really good cook somehow??? This implies that he's had practice. Possibly he learned in advance. I get he's had centuries to learn but what does he DO with that food he makes for practice. Does he just give it to the neighboring Romanies? I'm imagining the Bukovinians shaking in their boots as the Lord of Darkness passes by to drop off yet another batch of spare food (two roast chickens and another six salads)
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bobemajses · 1 year
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Patrilineal here, my mother's side is from Puerto Rico and has no Jewish ancestry. My father's side is 100% Ashkenazi. The areas I know are:
His paternal grandfather: Telšiai, Lithuania (Telz). Family appeared to have been in that area for centuries. Fled the tsar's army draft in 1900.
His paternal grandmother: Suceava, Romania (Shots). Was a citizen of Austria-Hungary (Bukovina) until the empire fell in 1918, and Romania did not yet consider Jews to be citizens. Came to the US in 1921.
His maternal side came to the US longer ago so some records are unclear or missing. His maternal grandfather's ancestors came from Hungary (unsure if Hungary proper or former Hungarian crown lands), Germany(?), Prussian Poland (I believe my research led me to Kcynia/Exin). His maternal grandmother's father came from Myszyniec/Mishnitz which was formerly part of Łomża, Poland, and mother came from somewhere else in Russian Poland. I wish I knew which area because we have photos of them and that line is descended from a rabbi, and I have that family's shabbat candlesticks.
Since I'm patrilineal I had to convert, but I've always been proud of my family history so I like to think of it as finally doing the paperwork for citizenship by descent :)
As eastern European as it can get! Thank you for sharing! Suceava had a very thriving Jewish community dating back to the 15th century. The Jews lived in relative harmony with the many other peoples in the region. In the 18th century representatives of Suceava Jewry took an active part in the struggle of the Bukovinians against the oppressions of Austrian authorities.
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On July 28, 1914 in the house of the Rabbi Mosche Hager "the biggest wedding of the Bukovina", the double wedding of his two oldest daughters was held. It was supposed to last 8 days. On the eighth day, the District Captain, Dr. Korn carrying orders from the Austrian government appeared in the Rabbi's court and gave the official order to cancel the festivities since Austria had declared war against Serbia. As the Russian army approached Suceava in the process of this war, a Cossack was shot from his horse. The Colonel Bakunin gave the order that as punishment for the murder, the entire city should be set in flames. The mayor of the city, Orthodox Priest Dr. Sarbu, who was a friend of the Jews went with a delegation of citizens of the city to the Colonel and pleaded with him to withdraw his order. Eventually he gave in to the request of the delegation and so the city was saved from destruction. Today, the Jewish community still exists (although very small) with a functioning Jewish center, cemetery, ritual bath and synagogue.
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The first account of Jews living in Łomża comes from 1494. Judka Blumowicz was the richest Jew in the town in the early 19th century and built the largest house in Lomża; it is said that Napoleon himself stayed there during the invasion of Russia. Jewish people from Łomża also participated, together with Poles, in the 19th-century national uprisings, for which they were sent to Siberia.
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Between 1840 and 1846, Beniamin Diskin worked as the rabbi of the town and he became quite a distinguished figure. The Russian authorities invited him to participate in the European Rabbinical Council, which assembled in Petersburg in 1843. In 1893, 8,767 Jews (47,8% of the total population) lived in the town. During World War I, the community was quite supportive of Russian troops. In the great synagogue, the rabbi appealed to Jews to make sacrifices and be loyal to Russia; several superior officers were present at the ceremony.
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The German army conquered Łomża in September 1939, left after a short time, and reconquered the town in June 1941. The local Jews were forced into a ghetto, and most were murdered in nearby forests and in death camps - thereby marking the community’s end.
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san-demetrio-corone · 9 months
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Chernivtsi National University in the City of Chernivtsi in Western Ukraine. One of the leading Ukrainian institutions for higher education, it was founded in 1875 as the Franz-Josephs-Universität Czernowitz when Chernivtsi (Czernowitz) was the capital of the Duchy of Bukovina, a Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary. Today the university is based at the Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans building complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011.
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rmceducation92 · 1 year
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Bukovinian State Medical University
MBBS in Ukraine has become a popular option for Indian candidates who wish to study medicine abroad. The Bukovinian State Medical University (BSMU) is one of the leading medical universities in Ukraine. This article will examine why pursuing MBBS at BSMU is a fantastic option for Indian students.
Introduction to the State Medical University of Ukraine
The Bukovinian State Medical University (BSMU) is a government medical school located in the western Ukrainian metropolis of Chernivtsi. Since its founding in 1944, it has provided medical education to students from all over the globe. The Medical Council of India (MCI) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) recognise BSMU.
Why Choose MBBS at BSMU?
There are many reasons why Indian students should contemplate enrolling in the MBBS programme at BSMU:
BSMU provides a high-quality medical education with faculty members who are experts in their respective disciplines and possess extensive experience.
Comparing BSMU's tuition rates to those of other European medical schools, they are significantly lower.
Degree Recognised Globally: The BSMU degree is globally recognised, allowing graduates to practise medicine anywhere in the world.
Unlike medical universities in India and other nations, BSMU does not require students to take entrance exams. Students are selected based on their 12th grade academic performance.
MBBS Course
The duration of the MBBS programme at BSMU is six years, and English is the language of instruction. The first three years of the programme are devoted to the fundamental sciences, while the final three years consist of clinical training in affiliated hospitals.
Admission Procedure and Qualifications
The admissions process at BSMU is straightforward and basic. Students must have completed the 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as their primary subjects to be eligible for admission. The minimum qualifying score for Indian candidates in PCB is 50 percent.
To submit an application for admission, students must submit the following materials:
High school transcript and graduation certificate
Birth registration
Passport duplicate
Medical certificate
10 passport size photographs
(For Indian students) NEET scorecard
Fees Framework
In comparison to other medical schools in Europe, BSMU's tuition costs are very reasonable. The approximate annual tuition fees for the MBBS programme is $4,500. In addition, pupils must pay for housing, which costs between $800 and $1,000 per year.
Infrastructure & Facilities
The BSMU campus is equipped with modern infrastructure and facilities. The university has well-appointed classrooms, laboratories, and a library with an extensive collection of books and periodicals. Students have access to a sports complex, a gym, and a swimming facility on campus.
Participating Hospitals
The BSMU has partnerships with hospitals in Chernivtsi and other Ukrainian cities where students can acquire clinical experience. The affiliated institutions have state-of-the-art facilities and medical technology.
Conclusion
The MBBS program at BSMU is an excellent option for Indian candidates who wish to pursue medical education abroad. The university provides a high-quality education, reasonable tuition rates, and an internationally recognized degree. The admissions procedure is simple, and students are not required to take entrance exams. The campus's modern infrastructure and facilities offer students an exceptional learning environment.
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studymbbsaborad · 1 year
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WHY CONTINUE TO WORK IN LUCRATIVE MEDICINE?
The best college for study MBBS abroad as per Global Medical Foundation is Bukovinian State Medical University. Other options where the total cost is affordable include the Philippines, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, China and Bangladesh. MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is another good alternative for Indian students.
All of the key factors described above influence students' decision to choose medicine as a profession. In addition to this, one factor is that becoming a doctor is becoming more and more popular worldwide. Their compensation packages are increasing along with the developments.
 Other similar factors consist of:
Guaranteed Employment and the Chance to Advance: Following the Pandemic, practically everyone in a variety of occupations experienced job stability. But the only industry that offered prospects for jobs that sped up development and expansion in both medical and non-medical sectors was the medical field.
 As we have seen at this most vital of times, the medical profession has increased job stability and development potential, which has led to a surge in the number of students choosing to pursue medicine as a career.
 Special Benefits:
Many aspirants who are highly motivated to find things that fulfil them and who take tremendous honour and pleasure in the things they do may find choosing medicine as a career to be appealing.
 Other Benefits: In addition to the significant cash benefits, a doctor may also be eligible for additional benefits including health insurance, group disability insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, a cme allowance, vacation policy, and many more.
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kylegrayyoung · 1 year
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Hey there! I sent out the November tunes to my banjo club a couple weeks ago. It’s free to join if you’re interested and everyone gets ten new songs in tablature every month. If you join with $1 or more, you’ll also get access to audio of each song. This month we have ten tunes relating to food to celebrate Thanksgiving. Most of the selections this month came from banjo tutors and songbooks from 1865 through 1926. I’ve also included a couple of my own arrangements of traditional folk songs from Ireland and Ukraine this month. Please come join today! Everyone is welcome! (I already have next month’s tunes ready to go and I can’t wait to share them with you!) 🪕❤️ https://kylegrayyoung.gumroad.com/l/kylesbanjoclub
Selections for November 2022:
Pancake Breakdown (C, 1900, Turner's 60 Breakdowns, Jigs, & Hornpipes, Herbert J. Ellis, duet)
Barley Reel (G, 1865, New & Complete Method For The Banjo, Frank Converse)
Clam Bake Reel (C, 1887, Hitchcock’s Banjo Collection, Frank Converse)
Jenny Get Your Hoe Cake Done (C, 1887, Hitchcock’s Banjo Collection, Frank Converse)
The Pea Nut Gal (C, 1871, The Banjoist, Frank Converse)
Hot Corn Jig (C, 1921, Paramount Method For Banjo, Frederick J. Bacon)
А Марія вареники чине (And Maria Made Dumplings) (Gm, traditional Bukovinian-Ukrainian folk tune)
The New Potatoes (G, 1903, O’Neill's Music Of Ireland)
Turkey In The Straw (G, 1923, fingerstyle, The Cadenza Magazine, A.J. Weidt)
Turkey In The Straw (G, 1923, plectrum style, The Cadenza Magazine, A.J. Weidt)
Sweet Hoe Cake (C, 1926, Modern Method For Banjo, Frank C. Bradbury)
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dearinge · 6 years
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mbbsadmissionabroad · 2 years
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Are You Searching for MBBS Fees of Bukovinian State Medical University?
Take admission to Bukovinian State Medical University and complete the MBBS degree at a low cost. This popular medical university is the most popular and cost effective university in the country. 
Every year, plenty of applicants apply for admission here to become a medical expert. The BSMU is ranked among the top medical universities in Ukraine. Because of its high ranking in the country students from all over the world came to study the MBBS program. 
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Why Choose Bukovinian State Medical University?
Highest FMGE success rate in the country.
Oldest university in the country.
Offer the MBBS degree recognized by NMC and WHO.
Government University to study the MBBS program.
Best medical university in Ukraine.
Above are some of the major factors that attract the candidates to study the MBBS program. Applicants can apply for admission by following the below eligibility criteria.
Complete the academic degree and score at least 50% of marks.
Physics, Chemistry, and Biology must be the main subjects.
Qualify for the NEET exam to get entrance to the university.
Those applicants who meet the above criteria get entrance to this popular medical university.
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highankit · 1 year
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KSMA Kyrgyzstan ! MCI Approved! 5 years full course ! Low fee! Indian food! 3 hrs flight from Delhi! No IELTS required ! Indian food ! Separate hostels
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overseasmbbs · 2 years
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Winter Intake in Top Medical Universities of Ukraine for MBBS Abroad in 2022
Did you miss applying for MBBS abroad admission in the Fall intake? Do not worry! You can apply for January 2022 intake for MBBS abroad at top Ukrainian Medical Universities
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suetravelblog · 2 years
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Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum Bucharest Romania
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum Bucharest Romania
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum – Romanian Insider The Bucharest Village Museum is a marvel! It’s an open-air ethnographic museum in the middle of the bustling Romanian capital situated on 35 acres along the shores of Herăstrău Lake. The museum “recreates the past three centuries of the Romanian village” in one of Bucharest’s main green spaces. Wooden Church Maramureş Răpciuni Neamț…
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bobemajses · 1 year
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Bukovinian Jews, late 19th century
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