- FJC
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Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
FJC — may mean: * Fedders, an air conditioner manufacturer. *Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS, a Jewish cultural organization in the former Soviet Union. *Federal Judicial Center, an office of the Department of Justice. *Fullerton Junior… … Wikipedia
FJC — Federal Judicial Center Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations … Law dictionary
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Jewish Autonomous Oblast — Infobox Russian federal subject EnglishName=Jewish Autonomous Oblast RussianName=Еврейская автономная область LocalName1= LocalLangName1= Locator LocatorMap CoatOfArmsLink FlagLink AnthemLink AdmCtrOrCapital=Administrative center… … Wikipedia
Birobidzhan Synagogue — The Birobidzhan Synagogue was established in 2004. The synagogue is in the city of Birobidzhan which is the capital of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, an autonomous oblast of Russia. Birobidzhan Synagogue is the first synagogue in Russia to be… … Wikipedia
Jews and Judaism in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast — The Jewish history of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (JAO) began with the early settlements of 1928. Yiddish, along with Russian, is one of two official languages in the JAO. [ [http://www.eao.ru/eng Jewish Autonomous Region] government official… … Wikipedia
Federación Juvenil Comunista de la Argentina — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Federacion Juvenil Comunista Archivo:Lafede.JPG Presidente Alejandro Forni (Secretario General) Fundación … Wikipedia Español
Juventud Comunista Paraguaya — Presidente Alvaro Lo Bianco Fundación 1945 … Wikipedia Español
Birobidzhan — ( ru. Биробиджан; yi. style/yid|size=13pt|yid=ביראָבידזשאַן) is a town and the administrative center of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. It is located on the Trans Siberian railway, close to the border with the People s Republic of China,… … Wikipedia
Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS — was created in November of 1998 to unite efforts aimed at restoring Jewish life, culture and religion in the post Soviet states. Heads of the organization are *Lev Leviev, President of FJC of the CIS *Rabbi Berel Lazar, chief rabbi of Russia,… … Wikipedia