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Rafail Semyonovich Pavlovski; Soviet Jewish WWII hero
A senior lieutenant in the Red Army, Pavlovski commanded an infantry platoon.
He maintained a bridgehead on the Oder River, allowing his men to take
Berlin
Declaracié¯n del Sr. Jorge Pablovsky
A continuacié¯n declaré¯ el Sr.
Pablovsky, quien en la época de su detencié¯n
trabajaba como maquinista en los barcos. El 28 de marzo de 1976, luego
de un embarque, llegé¯ al puerto y al dÃúa
siguiente fue allanado su domicilio. Cuando a la madrugada golpearon
la puerta personas que se identificaron como de la marina, él
pensé¯ que habrÃúa ocurrido algo con
el barco, por lo que abrié¯ inmediatamente la puerta.
Sin embargo lo apuntaron a la cabeza y durante una hora y media allanaron
su domicilio. Las tres personas que realizaron el operativo estaban
maquilladas y con pelucas. Posteriormente él las reconocié¯
durante su detencié¯n en la Base Naval. Finalmente
lo subieron en un auto y lo llevaron al Golf, adonde le hicieron un
simulacro de fusilamiento.Â
Luego continuaron camino a la Base. Al ingresar a este lugar fue inmediatamente
golpeado para posteriormente ser alojado en unas aulas. Cuando los llevaban
al ba̱o deb̜an atravesar un patio y en
una oportunidad escuché¯ que un profesor â€
asÃú lo llamaban los oficiales- se quejaba con respecto
a que los alumnos veÃúan estos traslados.Â
Pablovsky fue torturado varias veces durante los interrogatorios. Le
preguntaban por gente que desconoc̜a y tambi̩n
por gente del sindicato. Permanecié¯ siempre encapuchado
y atado.Â
En determinado momento fue trasladado a Prefectura. Por vez primera
le sacaron la capucha y lo desataron. HabÃúa otros detenidos:
Battaglia, Lencinas, Musmeci, Sotelo.
Cuando fue trasladado desde la Base a la Prefectura, llevaron sus pertenencias
en una bolsa con su nombre. La esposa de Lencinas, que se movÃúa
mucho por su marido avisé¯ a su familia que, estando
en la Prefectura, habÃúa visto un traslado de prisioneros
encapuchados y un bolso con el apellido Pablovsky. Finalmente su familia
logré¯ hacerle llegar comida en 3 é¯
4 oportunidades.Â
En una oportunidad fue brutalmente castigado por un suboficial de apellido
BenÃútez, pero Pablovsky señalé¯
que si bien el que golpeaba era BenÃútez, los demás
oficiales no hicieron nada para detener la golpiza con garrotazos. Después
de este episodio fue llevado nuevamente a la Base, yendo a parar a unas
celdas muy pequeñas en las que se encuentré¯
con Lerner y Musmeci. AhÃú eran custodiados por los cabos
principales Guanteleu, Salazar y González. HabÃúa
otros cuyos apellidos no recuerda.Â
Estando en esas celdas Lerner recibié¯ la visita del
capellán de la Base, quién al pasar por donde
ellos estaban detenidos miré¯ para otro lado. También
recuerda la visita de un grupo de oficiales quienes eran llevados a
ver los calabozos como si se tratase de una visita guÃúada.Â
Posteriormente fue visitado por el oficial Ullot quien lo sacé¯
sin capucha por los pasillos de la Base. Pablovsky recuerda que los
demás oficiales y suboficiales se tapaban la cara para
no ser reconocidos. Ullot lo llevé¯ al Casino de oficiales,
adonde lo esperaba la escribana Molina y una conocida suya, Olga Cosac.
Le comentaron brevemente que estaban ahÃú para que anulase
un poder a nombre de su esposa y firmase otro a nombre de su padre.
Para él esto fue un acontecimiento. Supo después,
que en respuesta a un Habeas Hábeas presentado por su
familia, la Prefectura habÃúa reconocido su detencié¯n
hasta el 16 de junio, aclarando que a partir del 18 de junio se encontraba
detenido en la Base. El 18 de junio fue puesto a disposicié¯n
del P.E.N. En la Base llegé¯ a recibir visitas de
su familia dos veces.Â
Finalmente lo llevaron al GADA 601 en un vehÃúculo al
que subieron más prisioneros, y luego al aeropuerto de
Camet. Todo el tiempo estuvieron custodiados por miembros de la Marina
y de la Aviacié¯n. En el avié¯n
fueron amenazados con ser arrojados desde el aire. Cuando llegaron a
La Plata fueron recibidos por gente del Servicio Penitenciario, que
en doble fila le pegaron a todos los prisioneros.
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Re: un poco de todo Giselle Pablovsky gpablovsky
Nellyda Pablovsky. Hardcover - Large Print, December 2002
Dejados Atras: Un Novela De Los Postreros Dias De La Tierra
Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins, Nellyda Pablovsky
INSCRIPCION: Deberá enviarse nota firmada o fax con datos
personales y teléfono antes del 26 de agosto del corriente,
dirigido a al Dr. Daniel Rodolfo Pablovsky, titular de la Fiscalia Nacional
en lo Correccional Nro. 4, sita en Lavalle 1171, 1° Piso,
Tel/Fax: 4381-1112/4382-1773. Podrá también
remitirse la inscripcié¯n a los integrantes de la
Subcomisié¯n: Dr.
Eduardo Pablovsky, recuerdo la indicacié¯n que
les daba la directora Laura Schusen a los artistas, los personajes de
"Pablo The prominent russian analystes V.Tretyakov and Gleb Pablovsky
Alberto Muñoz, a percussion band called "Paralelo
33", Marcelo Moguilevsky, Adriana De Los Santos, Carmen Barbiero,
Carlos Vega and Martin Pablovsky participated among others. As from
this invitation, he decided to form a band called "Canciones Prescindibles
LANGGAARD / PABLOVSKI / ANDERSEN / ROZHDESTVENSKY - END OF TIME: WORKS
FOR CHORUS & ORCHESTRALANGGAARD / PABLOVSKI / ANDERSEN / ROZHDESTVENSKY
- END OF TIME: WORKS FOR CHORUS & ORCHESTRA
www.chat.ru/~pablovski/
Nina Pavlovski - Soprano www.pavlovski.dk/
Andrew Pavlovsky, law student, dies at 30SARAH HOROWITZ Bulletin CorrespondentFriends
and family recall Andrew G. Pavlovsky -- a promising young law student
who died of a heart ailment last week at age 30 -- as a person with
a strong sense of ethics and deep devotion to his family."He was
a neshama, a pure soul and a good heart, the way he took care of other
people and was there for everybody," said his sister, Julie Rosenberg.
"He was a devoted son and husband and uncle. There was no better
in any of those roles." He died at his San Francisco home Sunday,
Nov. 9 just eight months after he was married.Hundreds attended a funeral
Nov. 12 at Congregation Rodef Sholom in San Rafael, where Pavlovsky
grew up.Pavlovsky had a history of ventricular tachychardia -- a rapid
heart rate -- and was the first in the country to have a procedure called
ablation, his sister said. It is not known yet whether his death is
related to his ventricular tachycardia. Pavlovsky graduated from Branson
School in Ross and the University of Pennsylvania, where he received
a bachelor of arts degree in international relations, graduating with
honors. At the time of his death, he was a member of the graduating
class at Hastings College of the Law. He had accepted an offer to join
the San Francisco office of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe following
graduation in May."He finally found a profession that he loved.
He had a bright future that was taken away so early," said Rosenberg,
who lives in Morris Plain, N.J.Pavlovsky was ranked in the top 5 percent
of his class and was a member of the Hastings Law Journal. He was also
a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and the Concordia-Argonaut
Club of San Francisco.In addition to Rosenberg, he is survived by his
wife, Stacey Torman, former editorial assistant at the Jewish Bulletin;
his parents, Judge Gilbert and Joyce Pavlovsky of San Rafael; and his
sister, Lisa Pavlovsky of Sausalito.Pavlovsky celebrated his bar mitzvah
and confirmation at Rodef Sholom. The congregation's rabbi, Michael
Barenbaum, knew Pavlovsky almost all his life and officiated at his
wedding. "I think he was connected to the Jewish world and cared
about it," Barenbaum said.Pavlovsky had a strong sense of ethics
from the time he was young, Barenbaum said. "He was just such a
fine person, fine in the sense of decent and gentle and caring. These
are the sort of subtle qualities that you don't always notice missing
in people but you always notice when they're there."In lieu of
flowers, his family has suggested that memorial donations be made to
the UCSF Electrophysiology Fund in care of Dr. Melvin Scheinman, M-U
E4, Box 1354, 500 Parnassus Ave., S.F., CA 94143, or to a Jewish charity
of your choice.
Lisa Pavlovsky and Jay Schulman were married Aug. 13 at Stafford Lake
in Novato. Rabbi Michael Barenbaum of Congregation Rodef Sholom in San
Rafael officiated. The bride is the daughter of Joyce and Gilbert Pavlovsky
of San Rafael. She is the sister of Julie Rosenberg (and Jacob) of Morris
Plains, N.J. and the late Andrew Pavlovsky. She is the sister-in-law
of Stacey Torman of San Francisco. The groom is the son of Birdie and
Arnold Schulman of Long Beach. He is the brother of David Schulman (and
Rachel Adler) of Los Angeles, Avi Schulman (and Eve Ben-Ora) of Sugarland,
Texas, and Marty (and Tarra) Schulman of Encinitas.The immediate families
of the bride and groom served as the wedding party. After a honeymoon
in Kauai, the newlyweds are living in San Rafael.
Together, Alexander (Sasha) Pavlovsky, Sergei Bressler, Amichai Gross
and Kyril Zlotnikov are the Jerusalem Quartet, Israel's only professional
string quartet, and in demand worldwide as one of the most creative,
dynamic and talented musical ensembles of this generation.
"Although we all started playing when we were five years old, we
didn't meet until our teens," said Gross, 24, the quartet's viola
player and the only native Israeli of the four.
The others came to Israel in 1991 - violinist Pavlovsky, now 26, from
Kiev, violinist Bressler from Kharkov and cellist Zlotnikov from Minsk,
both now 25. They enrolled in the Conservatory of the Jerusalem Rubin
Academy of Music and Dance on Young Musicians' scholarships and studied
under violinist Avraham Abramovich. Two years later, they played their
first concert together.
"Music was our ticket into Israeli society," said Pavlovsky.
"It made our aliyah easy. Then, as now, it occupied 80 per cent
of our waking day."
PAVLOVSKY Rafail Semionovich 1924 Borispol, Kiev 1990 Kharkov Military
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Russian Jewish Encyclopedia Gleb Pavlovsky, the nation's best-known
spin doctor, came up with a couple of fresh ideas. One is about Russia
protecting its former citizens living in Israel and the other, about
the Nation awakening to the awareness that its true allies in the Middle
East are the Israelis, not the Arabs.
NCSJ - RJC Monitor: January 31, 2003
Siblings Searching for Adoptees born 1963 & 1964
8-9-63 female, Boston, MA Beth Israel Hosp? Birthname, Robin Blackwell
or Pablowski (sp?) Birthmother, Joan M. Tuck Blackwell DOB 7-3-32. Birthfather,
John A. Blackwell DOB 12-14-28. Sister Judy is searching....EMAIL jazzinjudy@yahoo.com
Date posted 5-17-00 (revised 10-17-02
The Kremlin's favourite PR consultant, Gleb Pavlovsky, lists among the
achievements of his Effective Politics Foundation (FEP) three sites
which were part of a bitter negative campaign against ex-Prime Minister
Yevgeny Primakov and Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov. Though negative television
coverage undoubtedly did far more than anything on the net to damage
these two politicians - seen at the time as potential winners of both
the parliamentary and the subsequent presidential elections - Mr Pavlovsky
argues that the web is a powerful PR tool because it reaches an influential
elite in Russian society. Tolerance Election tricks aside, one attraction
of the net as a source of news in Russia is perhaps that it is less
politically partisan than other media, or less obviously. There are
a number of good news sites whose political sympathies are hard to discern,
and some of the news sites Mr Pavlovsky has had a hand in creating are
also relatively tolerant of the opposition.
Ignatz PablowskiOutros Nomes
Nascimento:
Localidade:
MunicÃúpio:
PaÃús
Falecimento:
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Observações but the conversion is now done
automatically using code from Peter Pablowski. .
Olaf Pablowski
Sunday,
October 27
10:00 PM HIDDEN CHILDREN
Canada, 1994,
Director: John Walker.
The untold stories of "hidden children" - men and women from
Poland, Belgium and Hungary who, separated from their parents as children,
survived the Second World War and beyond by reinventing their identities.
In the tiny Polish village where she hid, Jewish-born Mariana Adamchek
poses as a Catholic, attending church each Sunday. Grzegorz Pawlowski,
born to an Orthodox Jewish family in Poland, remains a Catholic priest
to this day. Theirs are two of the six wrenching stories finally brought
to light in this unprecedented documentary
Sereny found Grzegorz Pawlowski especially interesting "because
he epitomized what the movie was about." In the film, Pawlowski
appears quite at ease with himself. Taken in by the church as a child
in Poland, he was eventually ordained as a priest. He immigrated to
Israel in the late 1960s after publishing an article about his true
identity."He lived the dichotomy," Sereny said. "He left
Poland wearing a yarmulke and arrived in Israel in a priest's garb.
It seems that's how he felt comfortable, living the contradiction."
Prof. Edward Pawlowski affirms that 70.520 soldiers and officers were
killed in September 1939. See: "Ksiega pochowanych zolnierzy poleglych
w II wojnie swiatowej" Vol.1 The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Guide to Asthma: How to Help Your Child Live a Healthier Life
Written by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia , Julian Lewis Allen
, Tyra Bryant-Stephens , Nicholas A. Pawlowski , Sheila Buff , Martha
M. Jablow
Published by John Wiley & Sons (March, 2004)
ISBN 0471441163
Price $14 PAWLOWSKI-AJDELS , Wanda (1920-) (not related) Wanda lived
in Radom, in which town 32% of the population was Jewish. In
October 1942 the Germans deported Jews to Treblinka and other camps.Â
On the Pawlowskis' farm there was a fish farm, which had dried out.Â
In it, Wanda left food for the Jews. Once she found an unconscious
man near the pond. With the help of her father she brought him
home. He was Bernard Ajdels and he stayed with the Pawlowskis.Â
In the ghetto there remained his parents, to whom Wanda used to bring
food. She got false documents for Bernard. But in 1943
the Gestapo arrested both of them. During the interrogation she
suffered so badly, that she was placed in a prison hospital and from
it she was transferred to a regular one. After 4 months, with
the help of a Catholic nun, she managed to flee and lived hence in hiding.Â
Bernard was taken to Auschwitz, and later to Sachsenhausen. When
he returned to Radom he married Wanda. See: Grynberg, op. cit.Â
PAWLOWSKI WYROBEK, Wanda (not related) see
WYROBEK-PAWLOWSKI, Wanda (1912-) Wanda cooperated with the Social Welfare
Department of the city of Warsaw. On Grojecka Street there were
shops where worked Jewish women from the ghetto. Sometimes they
managed to bring along a Jewish child, in the hope that it might be
saved. Wanda brought two girls (6 or 7) from these shops, which
she placed in dependable hands. She also cared for Marysia, daughter
of the well-known writer and stage manager Jonas Turkow, who survived
the war. See: Grynberg, op. cit.
Benjamin G. pawlowski
Anton Pavlovski, Guitarist
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Anton died unexpectedly in his sleep on Tuesday November 2, 1999 of
a brain aneurysm. A fine musician with two decades of performing solo
guitar works as well as collaborations with other instrumentalists.
Extensive teaching background encompassing elementary school through
university level. Chamber music specialist and experienced music critic.
Musical studies in New York, Canada and Europe with manuel Barrueco,
Leo Brouwer, Peter Maxwell Davies, Stephen Dodgson and John Williams.
Radovan Pavlovski
 The International Biography Centre in Cambridge, UK, has included
the Macedonian poet, Radovan Pavlovski, in the edition of the "2,000
outstanding personalities of the 20th century", as part of the
"Who is who among the intellectuals" edition. This world-wide
known and highly acclaimed publishing house explains that the selection
of Radovan Pavlovski as one of the 2,000 exceptional authors of 62 countries,
whose works have marked this century in the field of literature, is
mainly owing to his outstanding personality, and to his literary achievements
which rise beyond the national achievements. According to the publisher,
the main objective of the edition, which is still being processed, is
to improve the understanding between people.Radovan Pavlovski was born
in Nis, in 1937. His work has been translated into Serbo-Croat, Slovene,
Albanian, Turkish, Romanian, French and English. He has won several
awards. Â
Corn field with crows
(From a cycle of poems entitled "Van Gogh's Summer")Out of
the light, hidden, they fly in,
a flock of black crows. They peck one another,
pluck one another, croak and twist into a storm
over the corn field. They want to take something
from me and from the ripe corn
and to shade me under the Starry Roof
of Summer, and I, thus darkened with a colour
that was unexpectedly born, fling them
on the canvas and store the ripe corn
in a barn from a Star.
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The sun at Arles
(From the same cycle)I harness the Sun
but it both resists and seduces
like a young bride at first kiss
on her wedding night. Between countries and peoples
shouldn't there be tenderness, home, mother or lover?
I want to multiply or not to be, I don't know which.
Whenever I sing or love I'm always fettered
ike a demon for that Sun and for that Now
Â
I'm tortured both by Desert and by Fruitfulness
Â
Under the precise and high blue sea
a white chalk line and the shadow of a cloud
of unearthly rain - mysterious
blue-green hieroglyphs of Ra,
his ashes yellow, without dew,
perpetual garment that will also be food
for my sunflower
Â
Scattered the seed of my sun
in the furrows of the world
And what can be done here now?
Â
Two deities -
one in the sky, the other on earth,
like twins they are in constant touch.
Â
 www.macedonia.co.uk/mcic/cultureandart/ literature/radovan.asp
I determined that the following were present: the town's mayor -Stanislaw
Pavlovski, the town's physician - Ribka, the military physician -Sharkevich,
two priests and many of the local intellectuals. After the action was
over, the wounded and bloody Jews were brought to the town's jail and
on the way were beaten again. The same happened inside the jail.
.....
Wyszkow, Poland Yizkor Book
Genealogy Page for Michael
Tobin www.mrt5.com/wyszyizk/pages033t038.html
FIVE ACTIVISTS ARRESTED IN VITEBSKOn February 13, the opposition in
Vitebsk held an unauthorized picket on Liberty Square protesting widespread
poverty, shortages, and rising unemployment as a result of Lukashenko's
presidency. The picketers held up posters saying, "Lukashenko,
Build Market Socialism on the Moon!" and "The regime can only
guarantee poverty and the extinction of Belarusians." Valery Pavlovski,
Vladimir Tokarev, Lyavon Pankratenko, Valery Visotski, and Sergey Shapiro
were arrested and charged with organizing mass actions that violated
public order under Art. 167 of the Administrative Offences Code. (Viasna
Human Rights Center, February 13)
 individual presentations:
 "Mathematics in MY OWN Culture"
Barton, Brown, Johnson, Middleton, Pavlovski, Smith
Lt-Gen Alexander Pavlovski, chairman of the Belarusian State Committee
for Border Troops, told the committee Collegium. The squadron was formed
in 1993 on the basis of a Belarusian armed forces military unit that
was deployed at a former civil airfield. The squadron is equipped with
Mi-8 helicopters. (Belapan, January 5)
Meet for historyTo: NewslettersThe Uniting Church Synod of Victoria
and Tasmania Historical Society will hold its annual general meeting
on Wednesday 12 March, 8pm at Deepdene Paton Memorial Church, 958 Burke
Road. Guest speaker. Supper provided.For information, Gillian Pavlovski:
9878 3812.Â
Nick Pavlovski is booked to play with his home- based band called Genius
of
Nick Pavlovski. E-mail address: shobatta@hotmail.com
Linda Pavlovski (Farmington Hills MI: The Gale Group, 2002
Sophia
Pavlovski-Ross (Supervised by Alison Inglis) 'Competing Visions: Images
of ...
1917: RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: OVERTHROW OF RUSSIA'S MONARCHY
 The attempt at repression did not work. On Sunday, crowds filled
the streets as they had the day before, and they tore down the government
warnings. In the afternoon, a military unit †the
Pavlovski Guard †fired into a group of demonstrators
killing forty or fifty and wounding others. Some soldiers who had been
ordered to fire, fired into the air. Elsewhere more marchers were shot
at and died, but marchers continued to feel the power of their numbers,
and where they had been fired upon by police they chased the police
away. The police in Petrograd numbered only about 3,500 â€
too few for any hope of controlling the people in the streets. Topic
Summary 5
PAVLOVSKI VITALY
  USSR 1958   Israel 1958
Black,I. Morris,B. Israel's Secret Wars. 1991 (157)
Minnick,W. Spies and Provocateurs. 1992 (40) pages cited this search:
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©ˆ 113 (December 9, 2002) if he can, and let him alone with
Pavlovski and Yastrzhembski doing his business. What do you have to
do with all that? Second, why are you so sure that the final result
of that very "publicity" (I mean all sort of conciliatory
committees, etc.) will in actual fact bring good to the matter? Suppose
it won't? If so, will you indeed file a new petition to "His Excellency"
and humbly ask to replace daily whipping by thrice-a-week-repeated one,
and to do it in a gentler manner?
Yelena Ryabinina, - Moscow".