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
=Hernish, Stanislav=, Polish-Jewish patriot, II 105
refutes Polish attacks upon Jews, II 109
=Hershel=, Ostropoler. See Ostropoler
=Hershko=, name of Jewish "arendar," I 266
=Hertzen, Alexander=, liberal Russian writer, describes sufferings
of cantonists, II 24 f
influences Russian-Jewish _intelligenzia_, II 207
=Herzl, Theodor=, aroused by Dreyfus Affair, III 42 f
publishes _Judenstaat_, III 43
compared with _Pinsker_, III 43
revives hopes of _Hobebe Zion_, III 43 f
speeches of, discussed in Russia, III 47
author of _Altneuland_, III 48
visit of, to Russia, III 82 ff
negotiates with Plehve, III 83 f;
and Lamsdorff, III 84
greeted enthusiastically by Russian Zionist, III 84
criticized by non-Zionists, III 84
lays Uganda project before Sixth Zionist Congress, III 84
death of, mourned by Seventh Zionist Congress, III 144
=Hetman=, name explained, I 143, 192, 250
head of Cossacks, I 143
Khmelnitzki elected to post of, I 144
H. of Lithuania sends instructions to Kahal of Brest, I 192
H. of Little Russia pleads for admission of Jews, I 250, 260
=Hezekiah=, king of Khazars, I 26
=Hirsch, Baron Maurice=, II 413
proposes to establish arts and crafts schools in Russia, II
415
proposal of, declined by Russian Government, II 415
representatives of, offer Pobyedonostzev large contribution,
II 415
applies funds intended for Russia to schools in Galicia, II
416
sends expedition to Argentina, II 416
sends Arnold White to Russia, II 416 ff
founds Jewish Colonization Association, II 414, 419
obtains permission of Russian Government to regulate emigration,
II 420
issues appeal, warning against emigration, II 420
scheme of, results in failure, II 421, III 10
=Hirsh Kaidanover=, see Kaidanover
=Hirshovich, Abraham=, Polish court broker, submits project of
Jewish reforms to King Stanislav Augustus, I 284
=Historiography=, Jewish, in Russia, III 65
=Hobebe Zion=, see Zionism
=Hollaenderski=, Polish-Jewish patriot and writer, lives as exile
in Paris, II 109
=Holland=, Peter the Great in, I 246
Antonio Sanchez, Russian court physician, invited from, I 258
See Amsterdam
=Horodno=, Nehman of, disciple of Besht, I 227
=Homel= (government of Moghilev), massacre under Khmelnitzki
at (1648), I 149
pogrom at (1903), III 87 ff
self-defence organized by Jews of, III 87 f
pogrom at, condoned by governor of Moghilev, III 89
misrepresented in official documents, III 89
described as act of revenge by Jews, III 101
tried by Russian court, III 101 ff
Jewish community of, signs petition for equal rights, III 108
=Horowitz, Isaiah=, Cabalist, author of _Sheloh_, I 135
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