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In 1569, in an act of state known as the Union of Lublin, the Kingdom of Poland and the Duchy of Lithuania came together to form the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Mendel Lefin, New York, East European, Polish Jewry, Galician Jewry, Polish Jewish, Polish Jews, Jewish Enlightenment, Moses Mendelssohn, Magnes Press, Oxford University Press, Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, David Sorkin, Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, Shneur Zalman, Jacob Samuel Bik, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Shmuel Feiner, Immanuel Etkes, Israel Bartal, Zalman Shazar Center, Austrian Galicia, Ashkenazic Jewish, Raphael Mahler, Jews of Poland
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