Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Aleksander (Alt. Alexander, Hebrew script: אלכסנדר ) hasidic movement flourished in Poland from 1880 until it was largely destroyed by Nazi Germany during World War II. The sect is named after the town of its origin, Aleksandrow Lodzki, Poland, (about forty five kilometers from Łódź), which was called Aleksander in Yiddish.Prior to the Holocaust, Aleksander Hasidism was the second largest hasidic group in pre-Holocaust Poland.. }
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- Aleksander_(Hasidic_dynasty) comment "The Aleksander (Alt. Alexander, Hebrew script: אלכסנדר ) hasidic movement flourished in Poland from 1880 until it was largely destroyed by Nazi Germany during World War II. The sect is named after the town of its origin, Aleksandrow Lodzki, Poland, (about forty five kilometers from Łódź), which was called Aleksander in Yiddish.Prior to the Holocaust, Aleksander Hasidism was the second largest hasidic group in pre-Holocaust Poland.".