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
=Goethe=, impressed by autobiography of Solomon Maimon, I 240
=Goetz, F.=, author of pamphlet defending Jews, II 389
=Gogol=, Russian writer, anti-Jewish tendency of, 138 f
"=Going to the People=," phase of Russian revolutionary movement,
term explained, II 222
practised by Russian-Jewish _intelligenzia_, II 222
=Golitzin=, Count, Minister of Ecclesiastic Affairs, associate
of Alexander I. in Christian mysticism, I 392, 396
president of Russian Bible Society, I 396
all Jewish matters transferred to, I 394
communicates with Kahals through "Deputies of Jewish People,"
I 394
receives protest of deputies against blood accusation, II 74
prohibits blood accusation by decree, II 74 f
extends prohibition of blood accusation to Poland, II 99
advises dissolution of Society of Israelitish Christians, I
400
orders investigation of "Judaizing heresy," I 401
accuses Jews of proselytizing, I 404
suggests prohibition of keeping Christian domestics, I 404
discharged, I 395
=Gonta=, Cossack leader, engineers Jewish massacre, I 184 ff
=Goora Kalvaria= (_Polish_, Gora Kalwarza; _Yiddish_, Gher),
hasidic dynasty of, popular in Warsaw, II 122
=Gorchakov=, viceroy of Poland, receives deputation of revolutionary
Poles, II 180
opposes Jewish rights at Berlin Congress, II 202
=Gordin, Jacob=, founds anti-talmudic sect, II 333 f
becomes Jewish playwright in America, II 325
=Gordon, Judah Leib=, Hebrew poet, champion of Haskalah, II 228
secretary of Society of Diffusion of Enlightenment, II 229
attacks traditional Judaism, II 129 ff
champions emigration from Russia, II 328
dies (1892), III 63
=Goremykin=, Minister of Interior, pursues reactionary policy,
III 9, 16, 135
=Gorgippia= (Crimea), now called Anapa, ancient Jewish settlement
in, I 14
=Gorodnya= (near Chernigov), alleged ritual murder at, reported
to Peter the Great, I 247 f
=Gotovtzev=, Assistant-Minister of Interior, chairman of Central
Committee for Revision of Jewish Question, II 227
=Gotz=, member of Social Revolutionary party, III 67
=Government= (province), governor, and governor-general, terms
explained, I 308
=Grace, William R.=, mayor of New York, presides at protest meeting,
II 296
=Granville, Lord=, English Secretary for Foreign Affairs, receives
Anglo-Jewish deputation on subject of pogroms, II 262 f
receives resolutions of Mansion House Meeting, II 290
=Grazdanin= ("The Citizen"), anti-Semitic Russian paper, II 380,
381, 412
=Great Poland=, see Poland, Great
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