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
=Günzberg, Baron Joseph Yozel=, leader of St.
Petersburg community, petitions Alexander II. on behalf
of victim of ritual murder accusation, II 152
petitions Alexander II. for privileges to Jews, II 159 f
founder of Society for Diffusion of Enlightenment, II 214
=Günzburg, Baron Horace=, son of former, waits on Vladimir, brother
of Alexander III., II 260
member of Jewish deputation to Alexander III., 261
calls conference of notables in St. Petersburg, II 277, 304
acts as link between Jews and Pahlen Commission, I 337
petitions Government to allow Jews purchase of land for personal
use, III 24
=Gurko=, governor-general of Odessa, suggests restrictive school-norm
for Jews, II 339
=Gurnitzki, Lucas=, Polish writer, quoted, I 79 f
=Gymnazium=, secondary school, name explained, II 164
right of residence outside Pale proposed for graduates of,
II 164
restrictive percentage at, intensified, III 29, 158;
but not applied to girls, III 30
award of graduation certificates restricted in case of Jews,
III 159
Pro-gymnazium, name explained, III 29
See Education and School
=Gzheslik=, Jewish tailor, accused of desecrating host, I 101
_Ha-Asif_, Hebrew Periodical, II 372, III 58
=Habad=, adherents of "rational Hasidism," term explained, I
234
centered in White Russia, I 234, II 117
Polish Tzaddiks compared with those of, II 123
See Shneorsohn, Zalman
=Haber=, title of Jewish educated layman, I 117
_Ha-Emet_, socialistic periodical in Hebrew, II 223
=Hague Conference=, the, calling of, prompts Nicholas II. to
stop pogroms, III 35 f
=Haidamacks=, rebellious Ukrainian peasants, name explained,
I 182, II 138
massacre Jews (1648), I 49;
(1734 and 1750), I 182;
(1768), I 182 ff
massacres of, described by Gogol, II 138 f
=Haimovich, Avigdor=, rabbi of Pinsk, informs against Hasidim,
I 377 f
_Haint_, Yiddish daily in Warsaw, III 162
_Ha-Karmel_, Hebrew weekly, in Vilna, II 217
_Ha-Kol_, Hebrew periodical in Königsberg, II 223
=Halevi, David=, called _Taz_, rabbi of Lemberg and Ostrog, I
130
author of commentary on _Shulhan Arukh_, I 130
receives letter and present from Sabbatai Zevi, I 206 f
=Halevi, Isaiah=, son of former member of Polish-Jewish delegation
to Sabbatai Zevi, I 206
=Halperin=, banker of Berdychev, member of rabbinical commission,
II 57
=Halperin, Jehiel=, rabbi of Minsk, Hebrew chronicler, I 200
f
_Ha-Maggid_, Hebrew weekly, II 217
=Hamburg=, Solomon Maimon resides in, I 239
Moscow refugees in, II 420
_Ha-Melitz_, Hebrew weekly, in St. Petersburg, edited by Zederbaum,
II 204, 217 f
publishes Lilienblum's articles, II 236
champions "Love of Zion" movement, II 332
becomes daily, II 372, III 58
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