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
=Greeks=, immigration of ancient Greeks into Tauris and Crimea,
I 13 f
export grain from Tauris and Crimea, I 14
Jews follow in wake of, I 14
language of, spoken by Jews of Tauris, I 16
compete with Jews in Odessa, II 191
make pogrom upon Jews of Odessa, II 192 f
=Greek-Orthodox Church=, oppressed in Poland, I 91 f;
and Ukraine, I 140 ff
"=Gregor, Horowitz & Kohan=," semi-Jewish firm of Russian army
purveyors, II 202, 244
=Greig=, Russian Admiral, member of Council of State, pleads
for Jews, II 37
=Gresser=, city-governor of St. Petersburg, persecutes Jews,
II 343 f
issues ordinance concerning Jewish names, II 397 f
deports Moscow fugitives, II 410
=Grigoryev=, member of Committee for Amelioration of Jews, pleads
for maintenance of Pale, I 196
=Grigoryev=, city-governor of Odessa, dismissed for restraining
"Black Hundred," III 151
=Grodno= (city), meeting-place of Polish Diet, I 76
important Jewish community in, I 59, 73
Jews of, expelled, I 65;
and allowed to return, I 70 f
Jews of, assure Sigismund I. of loyalty to country, I 81
Poles of, antagonistic to Russia (1812), I 357
Jews of, entrusted with police duty, I 357
blood accusation in, II 73, 80
Jewish community of, represented on Polish Council, (_Waad
Aria Aratzoth_), I 110;
and later on Lithuanian Council, I 112
Mordecai Jaffe rabbi of, I 127
Sundel Sonnenberg, army purveyor and Jewish deputy, native
of, I 358
=Grodno= (province, or government), annexed by Russia (1795),
I 297
included in Pale (1795), I 317;
(1835), II 39
invited by Russian Government to send deputies, I 349
Jews expelled from villages of (1827), II 30 f
placed under military dictatorship of Muravyov, II 188
Cities in:
Druskeniki, II 377
Ruzhany, I 162
Zelva, I 237
=Grudinski=, convert, accuses Jews of ritual murder, II 80
=Gruzenberg=, Russian-Jewish lawyer, acts as counsel for Blondes,
accused of ritual murder, III 37
defends Dashevski, assailant of Krushevan, III 82
defends Jews of Kishinev, III 91
=Gruzin= (Crimea), I 26
=Gudovich=, Count, governor-general of South-west, rebuked for
interfering with Jewish deputation to Paul I., I 325
=Guido=, papal legate, convenes Church Council of Breslau, I
47
=Guilds=, mercantile, in Poland, I 44;
see Merchants trade Guilds, in Poland, I 44;
see Trade-Unions
=Guizolfi, Zechariah=, Italian Jew, owns Taman Peninsula, I 36
corresponds with Ivan III. of Moscow, I 36
=Guizot=, French Premier, supports schemes of Russian-Jewish
emigration to Algiers, II 69
=Gumbiner, Abel=, head of yeshibah in Kalish, Hebrew author,
I 200
=Gumplovich=, Polish-Jewish writer and assimilator, II 213
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