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
=Crusades=, the, stimulate immigration of Jews into Poland, I
33, 41
give rise to Teutonic order, I 63
victims of Cossack massacres (1648) compared with those of,
I 156
=Cyril=, Christian missionary, disputes with Jews, I 18
=Daitzelman=, Jewish merchant in Nizhni-Novgorod, victim of pogrom,
II 361
=Dakota, North and South=, Jewish agricultural colonies in, II
374
=Damascus=, ritual murder trial of, II 68
=Daniel Apostol=, Hetman of Little Russia, pleads for admission
of Jewish salesman, I 250
=Dantzic=, annexed by Prussia, I 292
=Danube, The=, Jewish emigration form provinces of, to Poland,
I 41
=Dardanelles, The=, commerce between Genoa and Crimea through,
I 34
=Darkest Russia=, periodical published in England, II 381
=Darshanim= (Preachers), in Poland, I 201 f
=Darvin, Charles=, influences Russian-Jewish _intelligenzia_,
II 209
=Dashevski, Pincus=, assaults Krushevan to avenge Kishinev massacre,
III 81 f
trial of, induces Plehve to forbid Zionism, III 82
receives greetings of Russian-Jewish convention, III 132
=Davidov=, Russian military leader, praises Jews, I 357
=Davis, Noah=, Judge, speaks at New York protest meeting, II
297
=Decembrists= (_Russian_, Dyekabrist), Russian revolutionaries,
name explained, I 410
suppressed by Nicholas I., II 13
attitude of, towards Jews, I 409 ff
=Dekert, John=, mayor of Warsaw, champion of burgher class, I
286
=Delacruta, Mattathiah=, Italian Cabalist in Cracow, I 134
=Delmedigo, Joseph Solomon=, called _Yashar_, of Candia, arraigns
Polish Jews for opposing secular culture, I 134
=Dembrovski=, Polish bishop, arranges disputations between Frankists
and Talmudist, I 214 f
orders burning of Talmud, I 215
=Demiovka=, suburb of Kiev, pogrom at, II 254 f
=De non Tolerandis Iudæis=, right of excluding Jews
in Warsaw (and other Polish cities), I 85
in Kiev, I 94 f
abolished in Zhitomir, Vilna (and other cities), II 172
abolished throughout Poland (1862), II 181
=Denis=, Greek-orthodox priest, converted to Judaism, I 36
=Department of Law=, part of Council of State, considers Jewish
legislation, II 34 ff
=Deputation of the Jewish People, The=, created by Alexander
I., I 392 ff
disbanded in 1825, I 395
instrumental in stopping ritual murder trial in Grodno, II
74
induces Alexander I. to veto prohibition of liquor trade in
Poland, II 94
=Derbent=, see Bab Al-Abwab
=Diaspora=, Jewish, neglected by Zionism, III 52
as conceived by National-Cultural Autonomism, III 53 ff
as conceived by Russian-Jewish historians, II 65
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