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
minutes of K. of Minsk serve as incriminating material, II
189
Brafman's "Book of K." printed and distributed by Government,
II 190; serves
as material for "Jewish Committee," II 193;
influences reports of governors, II 194
Russian officials repeat Brafman's charges concerning K's.,
II 194 f
_Alliance Israélite_ of Paris accused of constituting World
K., II 189, 194
Society for Diffusion of Enlightenment accused of forming part
of, II 216
Jewish Conference in St. Petersburg solemnly denies charges
concerning K. (1882), II 307 f
Pahlen Commission questions Jewish experts in regard to (1888),
II 369 f
See also Municipality and Autonomy
=Kaidanover, Aaron Samuel=, rabbi of Cracow, Hebrew author, I
200
=Kaidanover, Hirsch=, son of former, Hebrew author, I 202
=Kakhanov=, governor-general of Vilna, rebukes Jewish deputation
of welcome, II 383
=Kalarash= (government of) pogrom at, III 128
=Kalayev=, Russian revolutionary, assassinates Grand Duke Sergius,
III 110
=Kalinovski=, Polish commander, defeated by Cossacks, I 145
=Kalish=, leading city of Great Poland, I 42
Synod of, issues canonical laws against Jews, I 57, 62
surrenders to Swedes, I 155
city and province of, annexed by Prussia, I 292
Jews settle in, I 41
Jews of, petition Casimir IV for renewal of charter, I 61
communities in province of, destroyed, I 156
Alexander I. receives Kahal of, I 358
Abel Gumbiner, head of yeshibah in, I 200
Warta, in province of, place of Polish Diet, I 58
=Kalkreuth=, Count, patron of Solomon Maimon, I 240
=Kalman=, Jewish printer in Lublin, I 131
=Kalmansohn, Jacques=, author of pamphlet advocating Jewish reforms
in Poland, I 385
=Kalmanovich=, Jewish lawyer, acts as council for Jewish victims
of Kishinev pogrom, III 91;
and of Homel pogrom, III 102
=Kalmycks=, tribe of, I 367
=Kamenetz-Podolsk= (Podolia), Dembrovski, bishop of, arranges
disputation at, I 214 f
Talmud burned at, I 215
Vilna Gaon appeals against Hasidim to Kahal of, I 373
pogrom at, III 128
=Kaniev= (Ukraina), Starosta of, maltreats Jews, I 169
=Kant, Immanuel=, praises Solomon Maimon, I 240
=Kantakuzenka= (government of Kherson), pogrom at, III 33
=Karabchevski=, Russian lawyer, acts as council for Jewish victims
of Kishinev pogrom, III 91
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