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Hakoah and Vienna
Béla Guttmann, footballer for Hakoah Vienna
Furthermore, a number of foreign teams visited Lwów-VfB Admira Wacker Mödling ( 4: 6 and 3: 3 ), Eintracht Leipzig ( 7: 1 ), Kispest AC ( 1: 1 and 2: 2 ), WAF Vienna ( 3: 1 and 2: 1 ), and Hakoah Vienna ( 2: 1 ).
Apart from winning the Polish championships, Pogoń played against teams as Hakoah Vienna ( 2: 1, 0: 2 ), WAC Vienna ( 4: 0 and 1: 3 ), SV Amateure ( 3: 1, 2: 2 ), Simmering ( 0: 2, 2: 4 ), and Sparta Prague.
In international games, Pogoń beat 3: 0 Standard Liege, twice played the Czech team Sparta Kosire ( 1: 5, 5: 2 ), beat Hakoah Vienna 2: 0, and tied with Hakoah Cernauti 2: 2.
In international friendlies, the Leopolians twice played against FC Seged ( 1: 1, 0: 1 ), lost 2: 7 to Wiener AC and 0: 2 to Admira Wacker Vienna and finally lost and drew against Hakoah Vienna ( 0: 1 and 2: 2 ).

Hakoah and was
The Victorian Soccer Federation was reluctant for its big clubs to be involved and it appeared the dream of Alex Pongrass of St George and Frank Lowy of Hakoah Sydney for a nationwide club competition would not evolve.

Hakoah and Jewish
Following World War II, Bondi Beach and the Eastern Suburbs became home for Jewish migrants from Poland, Russia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Germany, while a steady stream of Jewish immigration continues into the 21st century mainly from South Africa, Russia and Israel, and the area has a number of synagogues, a kosher butcher and the Hakoah Club.
Jewish athletes made the SC Hakoah Wien one of the most successful athletic clubs in Austria before 1938.
There are also many mentions of the Hakoah ( a Jewish club ) where he gets a great feed.

Hakoah and club
* South Melbourne FC, an association football ( soccer ) club formerly known as South Melbourne SC, Hellas Hakoah and South Melbourne Hellas

Hakoah and Austria
Teams, like Hakoah Wien were banned and others, like FK Austria Wien were first closed and then renamed.

Hakoah and with
** Winners ( 5 ) 1964 – 65 ( shared cup with Hakoah Ramat Gan ), 1967 – 68, 1976 – 77, 1978 – 79, 1987 – 88
One year later he captained Montreal Hakoah at centre half in the Canadian Challenge Trophy final, and continued his soccer career with Montreal Vickers in 1954.

Hakoah and on
He made his league debut for Maccabi on 3 November 1984 against Hakoah Ramat Gan, when he came on as a substitute in the 80th minute.

Hakoah and their
In 1935 they won their first piece of silverware, beating Hakoah Tel Aviv 1 – 0 in the cup final.

Hakoah and won
They completed the treble when they won the Lewis Cup defeating Hakoah All-Stars 2-1 and 3-0 in another two-legged final.

Hakoah and Austrian
* Arthur Baar, an Austrian head of SC Hakoah Wien

Hakoah and League
The highlight of the pre-National Soccer League era came 10 years after the club's foundation, when in 1968 it reached the NSW First Division Grand Final, only to lose 4 – 2 to bitter rivals Hakoah.

Hakoah and .
Teams like St. George Budapest, Pan-Hellenic ( who later become Sydney Olympic ), APIA-Leichhardt, Yugal and Hakoah were United's major rivals.

Vienna and was
And she replied, `` I was born in America, but I was conceived in Vienna ''.
When he was 15, his parents finally allowed him to attend classes at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.
The unabashed sexuality of so many of his paintings was not the only thing that kept the public at bay: his view of the world was one of almost unrelieved tragedy, and it was too much even for morbid-minded Vienna.
The Congress of Vienna is a convenient starting point because it both epitomized and symbolized what was to follow.
He was not going to Vienna to negotiate -- the simultaneous announcements in Washington and Moscow last week stressed that no formal negotiations were planned.
Nobel's third and longest-lasting relationship was with Sofie Hess who was from Vienna, whom he met in 1876.
From there, he was sent to the Theresianum at Vienna to continue his studies.
By 1872, he was living in Vienna and was employed by the Department of Justice as an officer and by Prince Rudolf's family as his tutor.
Through his work in Vienna, he was given leave of absence for half the year in order to let him travel the world to collect musical information to include in his History of Music book.
His mind was entirely absorbed in the labors of his studio, and, with the exception of his journeys to Paris, one to Vienna, and a few short intervals of absence in Florence and other parts of Italy, he never quit Rome.
It was through Pacini that Salieri gained the attention of the composer Florian Leopold Gassmann, who, impressed with his talents and concerned for his future, took the young orphan to Vienna where he personally directed and paid for the remainder of his musical education.
During the next three years Salieri was primarily concerned with rehearsing and conducting the Italian opera company in Vienna and teaching.
Just as his apogee of fame was being reached abroad, his influence in Vienna would begin to diminish with the death of Joseph II in 1789.
He died in Vienna on 7 May 1825, and was buried in the Matzleinsdorfer Friedhof on 10 May.
While Italian by birth, Salieri had lived in imperial Vienna for almost 60 years and was regarded by such people as the music critic Friedrich Rochlitz as a German composer.
In addition, when Lorenzo Da Ponte was in Prague preparing the production of Mozart's setting of his Don Giovanni, the poet was ordered back to Vienna for a royal wedding for which Salieri's Axur, re d ' Ormus would be performed.
However, even with Mozart and Salieri being rivals for certain jobs, there is very little evidence that the relationship between the two composers was at all acrimonious beyond this, especially after 1785 or so when Mozart had become established in Vienna.
A self-portrait, a drawing in silverpoint, is dated 1484 ( Albertina, Vienna ) “ when I was a child ," as his later inscription says.
Berg was born in Vienna, the third of four children of Johanna and Conrad Berg.

Vienna and Jewish
Connick, Jr .' s mother, who died from ovarian cancer, was Jewish ( her parents had immigrated from Minsk, Russia the capital of Belarus and Vienna, Austria ).
Whilst in Vienna, working to aid refugees from Nazi Germany, Philby met and fell in love with Litzi Friedmann ( born Alice Kohlmann ), a young Austrian Communist of Hungarian Jewish origins.
* Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna, Ecco Press, New York, 2003 ; HarperCollins Australia, Melbourne, 2003 ; Granta, London, 2004
Jewish communities prospered in several towns like Krems or the area around the Judenplatz at Vienna.
His wife, whom he married in 1929, was a wealthy Jewish woman from Vienna, and local Liechtenstein Nazis had already singled her out as their anti-Semitic " problem ".
* Isaac ben Moses of Vienna, Jewish rabbi and scholar ( b. 1200 )
Following some inspired matchmaking by his Viennese colleagues, in 1919 Jones met and married Katherine Jokl, a Jewish economics graduate from Moravia, who had been at school in Vienna with Freud ’ s daughters.
In 1923, there were 201, 513 Jews living in Vienna, which had become the third-largest Jewish community in Europe.
Arnold Schoenberg was born into a lower middle-class Jewish family in the Leopoldstadt district ( in earlier times a Jewish ghetto ) of Vienna, at " Obere Donaustraße 5 ".
On 15 February 1941 and 26 February 1941, two deportation transports with 2, 003 Jewish men, women and children on board left Vienna Aspang Station to Opole, By March 1941, 8, 000 Jews were deported to the ghetto which had been set up in Opole.
Over 1, 000 synagogues were burned ( 95 in Vienna alone ), and over 7, 000 Jewish businesses destroyed or damaged.
The Jewish family into which he was born in Egypt moved to Vienna, Austria two years later, and from there to Berlin, Germany.
Hobsbawm was born in 1917 at Alexandria, Egypt, to Leopold Percy Hobsbaum, a British colonial officer of Polish-Jewish descent, and Nelly Grün, who was from a middle-class Austrian Jewish family background, and his early childhood was spent in Vienna, Austria, and Berlin, Germany.
Seidler was born in Vienna, the son of a prosperous Jewish manufacturer of Romanian origin.
Adele was born Adele Marie Austerlitz in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Johanna " Ann " ( née Geilus ), an American-born Lutheran of German descent, and Frederic " Fritz " Emanuel Austerlitz ( September, 1868 – 1924 ), an Austrian Roman Catholic brewer of Jewish descent from Vienna.
The migrations to Constantinople and Thessaloniki, where Jewish refugees had settled after the expulsion from Spain, as well as to Italy, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria, and to Vienna and Timișoara, continued to the middle of the 18th century.
Gold was born on May 22, 1920 in Vienna, Austria to Max Gold, a wealthy Jewish industrialist ( pre-war ) who ran one of Austria's largest mining and metal fabrication companies, and German former actress Josefine Martin.
Born 1891 in Vienna to Jewish parents, Bernays was a double nephew of psychoanalysis pioneer Sigmund Freud.
Her mother, Eva von Sacher-Masoch, Baroness Erisso, was originally from Vienna, with aristocratic roots in the Habsburg Dynasty and Jewish ancestry on her maternal side.
Lamarr was born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, the only child of assimilated Jewish parents.
Frankl was born in Vienna into a Jewish family of civil servants ( Beamtenfamilie ).
Otto Weininger was born on April 3, 1880 in Vienna as a son of the Jewish goldsmith Leopold Weininger and his wife Adelheid.
She witnessed the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement, and " saw roving Nazi gangs randomly beating Jewish men and women in the streets " of Vienna.
In the 17th century, the Shield of David as the hexagram began to represent the Jewish community generally, when the Jewish quarter of Vienna was formally distinguished from the rest of the city by a boundary stone having the hexagram on one side and the Christian cross on the other.

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