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
=Emigration, Regulation of=, attempted by emigrant societies,
II 297 f
urged by Mandelstamm and part of Jewish press, II 298
feared by prominent St. Petersburg Jews, II 298
deprecated by _Voskhod_ as subversive of emancipation, II 298
f
rejected by Jewish Conference in St. Petersburg (April, 1882),
II 307;
disastrous results of rejection, II 420
proposed by Baron Hirsch, II 416, 419
sanctioned by Russian Government, II 420
=Encyclopedists=, French, praise polemical treatise of Isaac
Troki, I 138
=England=, represented at Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle, I 398
Parliament in, discusses pogroms, II 262 f, 281 f, 287 ff,
388 ff
prominent men in, approach Nicholas I. on behalf of Russian
Jews, II 63
Priluker, Russian Jew, missionary in, II 335
Russian-Jewish students in, II 351
offers Uganda to Zionists, III 85
See London
=Enlightenment=, see Haskalah
=Equal Rights=, see Emancipation
=Ephes-Dammim=, name of biblical place, used as book title, II
131
=Ephesus=, city in Asia Minor, Jewish community in, I 14
=Epstein, Samuel=, represents Jews before Russian Government,
I 393
=Eshet Hayil=, term explained, II 113
=Estate, Real=, see Property, Real
=Estherka=, concubine of Casimir the Great, I 53 f
=Euclid=, geometry of, translated into Hebrew, I 381
=Euler=, German mathematician, criticizes dismissal of Jewish
court physician in St. Petersburg, I 258
=Europe, Eastern=, beginnings of Diaspora in, I 13
=Euxine Colonies=, see Black Sea
=Evangelists=, Protestant sect in Poland, I 91
=Evarts, William M.=, American Secretary of State, makes representations
to Russian Government, II 293
=Eve=, daughter of Jacob Frank, head of Frankist sect, I 220
=Excise Farmers=, called _aktzizniks_, II 186
=Excommunication=, see _Herem_
=Execution=, or forcible seizure, term explained, II 20
=Exilarchs=, heads of Babylonian Jewry, I 20
=Exploitation=, economic, Russian Jews accused of, II 193
used as pretext for pogroms, II 261 f, 264, 270 ff, 315
handicrafts stigmatized as, I 347
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