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- Jakob Wygodski (auch andere Schreibweisen des Namens, geboren 3. April 1856 in Babrujsk, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben im August 1941 in Wilna, Litauen) war ein litauischer Arzt und Politiker. (de)
- Jacob Wygodzki (ou Yankev-Yakov-Jakub-Jaakow Vigodski), né le 3 avril 1856 et décédé en juillet 1941, est un médecin, politicien et écrivain juif lituanien, assassiné par les Allemands dans le ghetto de Vilnius. (fr)
- Jakub Wygodzki (1856–1941; Lithuanian: Jokūbas Vygodskis, Hebrew: יעקב ויגודסקי) was a Polish–Lithuanian Jewish politician, Zionist activist and a medical doctor. He was one of the most prominent Jewish activists in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno). Educated as a doctor in Russia and Western Europe, he established his gynecology and pediatric practice in 1884. In 1905, he was one of the founding members of the Constitutional Democratic Party (Kadets) in Vilnius Region. In 1918, he was co-opted to the Council of Lithuania and briefly served as the first Lithuanian Minister for Jewish Affairs. After Vilnius was captured by Poland, Wygodzki was elected to the Polish parliament (Sejm) in 1922 and 1928. He died in the Lukiškės Prison during the first months of the German occupation of Lithuania during World War II. (en)
- Jakub Wygodzki, także Jakub Wygodski, Jaakow Wigodski, Yakov Wigodski, ros. Яков Ефимович Выгодский; jidysz יעקב וויגאדסקי; lit. Jokūbas Vygodskis (ur. 3 kwietnia 1856 w Bobrujsku, zm. 1941 w Wilnie) – wileński lekarz, działacz syjonistyczny i społeczno-kulturalny, minister Litwy ds. żydowskich, radny Wilna i poseł na Sejm II RP I i II kadencji (1922–1930). (pl)
- Яков Эхелевич (Ефимович) Выгодский (1857, Бобруйск — 1941, Вильнюс) — российский и литовский врач, еврейский общественный и политический деятель. (ru)
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- Writer Aleksandra Brushtein (en)
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- Doctor, political activist (en)
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- Jakob Wygodski (auch andere Schreibweisen des Namens, geboren 3. April 1856 in Babrujsk, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben im August 1941 in Wilna, Litauen) war ein litauischer Arzt und Politiker. (de)
- Jacob Wygodzki (ou Yankev-Yakov-Jakub-Jaakow Vigodski), né le 3 avril 1856 et décédé en juillet 1941, est un médecin, politicien et écrivain juif lituanien, assassiné par les Allemands dans le ghetto de Vilnius. (fr)
- Jakub Wygodzki, także Jakub Wygodski, Jaakow Wigodski, Yakov Wigodski, ros. Яков Ефимович Выгодский; jidysz יעקב וויגאדסקי; lit. Jokūbas Vygodskis (ur. 3 kwietnia 1856 w Bobrujsku, zm. 1941 w Wilnie) – wileński lekarz, działacz syjonistyczny i społeczno-kulturalny, minister Litwy ds. żydowskich, radny Wilna i poseł na Sejm II RP I i II kadencji (1922–1930). (pl)
- Яков Эхелевич (Ефимович) Выгодский (1857, Бобруйск — 1941, Вильнюс) — российский и литовский врач, еврейский общественный и политический деятель. (ru)
- Jakub Wygodzki (1856–1941; Lithuanian: Jokūbas Vygodskis, Hebrew: יעקב ויגודסקי) was a Polish–Lithuanian Jewish politician, Zionist activist and a medical doctor. He was one of the most prominent Jewish activists in Vilnius (Vilna, Wilno). Educated as a doctor in Russia and Western Europe, he established his gynecology and pediatric practice in 1884. In 1905, he was one of the founding members of the Constitutional Democratic Party (Kadets) in Vilnius Region. In 1918, he was co-opted to the Council of Lithuania and briefly served as the first Lithuanian Minister for Jewish Affairs. After Vilnius was captured by Poland, Wygodzki was elected to the Polish parliament (Sejm) in 1922 and 1928. He died in the Lukiškės Prison during the first months of the German occupation of Lithuania during Wo (en)
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- Jakob Wygodski (de)
- Jakub Wygodzki (en)
- Jacob Wygodzki (fr)
- Jakub Wygodzki (pl)
- Выгодский, Яков Ефимович (ru)
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