History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, Volume 3 [of 3]: From the Accession of Nicholas II until the Present DayDubnow, Simon
History
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
=Diet, The Quadrennial=, or Great (1788-1791), name explained,
I 263
reflects liberal ideas, I 278
elaborates modern constitution, I 263
equalizes burgher class, I 278
discusses agrarian question, I 279
prepares for struggle with Russia, I 279
attitude of, towards Jewish question, I 263 ff, 279 ff, 285,
288 ff
refers Jewish question to special commission, I 264, 279, 287,
327
finance committee of, reports on Jews, 263 ff
Chatzki, Polish historian, member of, I 263, 288
Butrymovich, champion of Polish Jews, member of, I 264, 274,
280 f, 285, 289
Chatzki and Butrymovich submit proposals to, I 271
Jews admitted to Warsaw during, I 285
notified of anti-Jewish demonstration in Warsaw, I 286;
and investigates it, I 287
literature centering around, I 279 ff
appealed to by Simeon Wolfovich against Kahals, I 276
project of Jewish reforms submitted to king during, I 284
=Dietines=, the, Polish provincial diets, I 76
provide occasions for anti-Jewish riots, I 170
serve as pattern for Jewish D., I 113, 196 f
Jewish D., called officially "synagogues," I 196
=Dilke, Sir Charles=, English Under-Secretary of State, interpellated
about pogroms, II 262
=Dillon, Eliezer=, army purveyor, represents Jews before Russian
Government, I 358
member of Deputation of Jewish People, I 392 f
=Disabilities=, see Restrictions
=Disputations=, religious, between Jews and Christians, I 136 f
between Frankists and orthodox Jews, I 214 f, 216 f;
attended by Besht, I 229
=Disraeli=, see Beaconsfield
=Distillers=, Jewish, admitted to Russian Interior, II 170
=Distilling=, see _Propinatzya_
=Dlugosh, Jan=, called Longinus, Polish historian, quoted, I
57
=Dnieper=, the, river, Petahiah of Ratisbon reaches banks of,
I 33
Jews disappear from left bank of, I 157
Jews decimated on right bank of, I 157
southern basin of, subject to Poland, I 140
left bank of, called Little Russia, ceded to Russia, I 159
Jews penetrate into Little Russia "from other side of," I 253
Cossacks beyond Falls of, I 143 ff
uprising against Poles and Jews on right bank of, I 182
Cossack army "on both sides of," plead for admission of Jewish
salesmen, I 250
central river of Pale, I 317
See Moghilev on the Dnieper
=Dniester, The=, river, Moghilev on, I 98
=Dobrolubov=, Russian critic, influences Jewish _intelligenzia_,
II 207, 209
=Doctor=, official title of rabbis in ancient Poland, I 72, 104,
109
=Dolgoruki=, Count, governor-general of Moscow, friendly to Jews,
II 400 f
=Dombrovski=, Polish revolutionary leader, I 303
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