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
=Domestics, Christian=, the keeping of, prohibited by Church
Council of Breslau (1266), I 49
by Synod of Piotrkov (1542), I 82
by "Lithuanian Statute" (1566), I 87
by Diet of Warsaw (1670), I 160
prohibition of, in Russia, suggested by Dyerzhavin, I 333,
and Golitzin, 404
prohibited by Russian Senate (1820), I 404 f
prohibited for permanent employment (1835), II 40
Christians of Pereyaslav call upon Jews to refrain from, II
266
Pobyedonostzev deplores influence of Jews on their D., III
9
=Domestics, Jewish=, outside Pale, Jewish merchants allowed limited
number of, II 162
Jewish university graduates allowed two, II 166, 344
fictitious D. in St. Petersburg, II 344 f
=Dominican Order=, the, church of, in Posen, collects regular
fine from Jews, I 55
priest of, in Cracow, causes execution of Jews, I 164
general of, in Rome, calls upon head of, in Cracow, to defend
Jews, I 165
=Don=, the, river, Khazars move towards, I 19
Territory of D. Army closed to Jews, II 346
=Dondukov-Korsakov=, governor-general of Kiev, criticizes Jews,
II 193 f
=Drabkin=, rabbi of St. Petersburg, reports conversation with
Ignatyev, II 305
=Drenteln=, governor-general of Kiev, ferocious Jew-baiter, abets
pogroms, II 252, 254
recommends severe repression of Jews, II 276
upbraids Jews of Balta, II 316 f
misconstrues "Temporary Rules" against Jews, II 341
=Dresden=, Jews of, appeal to Augustus III. against ritual murder
libel, I 176
=Dress, Christian=, forbidden to Jews by "Lithuanian Statute"
(1566), I 87
deprecated by rabbis (1607), I 112
prescribed for Jewish visitors to Russian Interior (1835),
II 40
prescribed for Jewish members of municipalities (1804), I 345
German D. adopted by "Berliners," I 384
Russian D. preferred by Jews to German D., I 350;
see Dress, Jewish
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