Mokum (מקום) is the Yiddish word for "place" or "safe haven". It is derived from the Hebrew word makom (מקום, "place").
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Mokum (מקום) is the Yiddish word for "place" or "safe haven". It is derived from the Hebrew word makom (מקום, "place").
{| class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em;" |- ! City !! Yiddish !! Translation |- |Alkmaar |Mokum Aye | – |- |Amsterdam |Mokum Alef |City A |- |Berlin |Mokum Beis |City B |- |Delft |Mokum Dollet |City D |- |Rotterdam |Mokum Resh |City R |- |Winschoten |Mokum van het Noorden |City of the North |}
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