History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 3 [of 3]: From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present DayDubnow, Simon
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History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 3 [of 3]: From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present Day
Dubnow, Simon
Jews -- Poland -- History; Jews -- Russia -- History; Poland -- History; Russia -- History
=Committee of Ministers= approves measures against "Judaizers,"
I 402
approves expulsion of Jews from villages of White Russia, I
406
instructed to provide relief for expelled Jews, I 406
advised to stop expulsion, I 407
formulates function of "Jewish Committee," I 408
question of admitting artisans into Interior transferred to,
II 169 f
modifies "temporary Rules" of Ignatyev, II 311 f, 318
objects to pogroms, II 312 f
advocates school norm for Jews, II 339, 349
discusses emigration to Argentina, II 419
entrusted by Nicholas II. with execution of constitutional
reforms, III 106
presided over by Witte, III 107
discusses Jewish question, III 123;
see Council of Ministers
=Committee on Freedom of Conscience=, appointed by Second Duma,
favors Jewish emancipation, III 142
=Conference of Jewish Notables=, in St. Petersburg (September,
1881), II 277;
(April, 1882), II 304 ff
refuses to regulate emigration, II 307
disastrous results of decision of, II 321
=Congregation of New Testament Israelites=, Judeo-Christian sect
in Kishinev, II 335
=Congregational Board=, supersedes Kahal in Poland, II 102 f
(of Warsaw), objects to separate Jewish regiment, II 106
sends deputation to St. Petersburg to plead for equal rights,
II 110
president of, arrested by Russian Government, II 181
=Congress=, of Aix-la-Chapelle, discusses Jewish question, I
398 f
of Berlin, demands equal rights for Balkan Jews, II 202
of Vienna, see Vienna, Congress of
Jewish C. proposed by Pinsker, II 331
of Medicine, in Moscow, III 15
Zionist C., III 41, 44 f, 84 f, 144
of United States, see United States
of Poland, see Poland, kingdom of
=Congressional Record=, quoted, II 294, 296, 395
=Conscription=, see Cantonists, Military Service, and Recruits
=Constance=, Synod of, attended by Polish clergy, I 57
=Constantine, Old=, see Constantinov
=Constantine Pavlovich=, grand duke, Russian heir-apparent, II
13, 129
proclaimed emperor but resigns, II 13
appointed commander of Poland, II 13, 16, 91
suggests expulsion of Jews from border zone, I 408
expels Jews from villages, II 31
Isaac Baer Levinsohn submits memorandum to, II 129
=Constantinople=, capital of Byzantium, I 17
captured by Turks, I 35
patriarchs of, carry on Christian propaganda in Tauris, I 18
Church of, hopes for conversion of Khazars, I 20
Spanish exiles in, I 27
Abydos, seat of Sabbatai Zevi, in neighborhood of, I 206
Jewish pilgrims on way to Palestine arrive in, I 209
Ignetyev, Russian ambassador at, II 259
=Constantinov, Old=, or Staro-(Volhynia), Cossack massacre at,
I 149
"protest" against conscription at, II 21 f
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