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
=Illustratzia=, Russian magazine, attacks Jews, II 207 f
causes public protest of Russian literateurs, II 208
=Ilovaiski=, professor, of Moscow, opposed to Jews, II 387
=Ilya= (government of Vilna), home of Menashe Ilyer, II 114
=Ilyer, Menashe= (=Manasseh=), Talmudist with modern tendencies,
II 114 ff
acquires modern culture, II 114
criticises spiritual leaders, II 115
book of, burned, II 115
pleads for modifications of religious law, II 115
unappreciated by contemporaries, II 116
=Imperial Messenger= (_Pravityelstvyenny Vyestnik_), official
organ of Russian Government, minimizes pogroms, II 255
warns against pogrom protests, II 291
foreshadows new pogroms, II 299
criticised by _Moscow News_, II 299
=Informing and Informers=, see Mesirah
=Inkerman, Heights of=, near Sevastopol, Jewish soldiers killed
at, II 149
=Inns= (=and Taverns=), keeping of, forms important Jewish pursuit,
I 265, 362
Jews in White Russia forbidden from, I 311
permitted by Senate, I 312
forbidden by Statute of 1804, I 342 f
See Arendar, Propinatzya, and Villages
=Innocent IV.=, pope, bull of, condemning ritual murder libel
(1247), referred to, I 179
=Intelligenzia=, Jewish, in Russia, assimilation of, II 206 ff
in league with Russian Government, II 211 f
indifferent to things Jewish, II 212
Society for Diffusion of Enlightenment acts on behalf of, II
215
disillusionment of, II 324 ff
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