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
=Germany=, Poland commercially dependent on, I 39;
and religiously, I 40 f, 44
Polish rulers welcome settlers from, I 43 f;
bestow upon them autonomy (Magdeburg Law), I 44
Jews of, carry on commerce with Slav countries, I 39
Jewish delegation from, pleads for admission of Jews to Poland,
I 40
Jews of, immigrate to Poland, I 33, 41, 66
anti-Jewish hatred in Poland fed from, I 57;
fostered by German burghers in Poland, I 95
Polish-Jewish pilgrims to Palestine pass through, I 209
Jacob Frank settles in, I 220
Jews of Slav lands culturally dependent on, I 33;
invite rabbis from, I 43
Jews of, apply to Polish rabbis for religious advice, I 125
grandfather of Solomon Luria native of, I 124
Haskalah originates in, I 239, 384 ff
Polish Jews contrasted with Jews of, I 386
Hebrew publications of, imitated in Vilna, II 136
Russian-Jewish students in, II 381
Hebrew writers in, III 163
Doctor Herzl negotiates with emperor of, III 46
penalty of _Spiessruten_ introduced into Russia from, II 85
See Prussia and Berlin
=Gershon Kutover=, see Kutover
=Gershuni=, member of Social-revolutionary party, III 67
=Ghederah=, Jewish colony in Judea, II 375
=Gher= (Poland), see Goora Kalvaria
=Ghetto=, separate Jewish quarter in cities, creation of, demanded
by Polish Church, I 48, 57
in Cracow, I 64, 85
in Moghilev (on the Dnieper), I 98 f
in Posen, I 85
in Vilna, I 99
in Warsaw, I 269
former Moscow Gh. called Glebov Yard, II 403
=Gicatilla, Joseph=, Cabalist, work of, published in Poland,
I 134
=Giers, De=, Russian minister for Foreign Affairs, discusses
Jewish question with American Government, II 293, 396
=Ginzberg, Asher=, see Ahad Ha'am
=Ginzburg, Mordecai Aaron=, Hebrew writer, II 133 f
translates German works into Hebrew, II 134
influences formation of neo-Hebraic style, II 134
=Giovio, Paolo=, Italian scholar, I 242
=Gladkov=, instigator of pogrom in Starodub, II 411 f
=Gladstone=, English Prime Minister, cultivates friendly relations
with Russia, II 287 f
appealed to by Mansion House Meeting on behalf of Russian Jews,
II 290
answers interpellation concerning Russian Jews, II 291 f
=Glebov Yard=, former Ghetto in Moscow, raided by police, II
403
=Glogau= (Germany), Solomon Maimon buried in, I 240
=Gmina=, Polish name for Congregation, II 102
=Gnesen= (Province of Posen), oldest Polish diocese, I 47
seat of Polish primate, I 82
Council of Breslau demands introduction of canonical laws into
diocese of, I 47 f
archbishop of, attends Synod of Constance and presides
over Synod of Kalish, I 57
John Casimir, primate of, becomes Polish king, I 151
=God=, conception of, by Besht, I 225 f
=Goeje, De=, quoted, I 23
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