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
=Khovanski=, governor-general of White Russia, ordered to provide
livelihood for Jews expelled from villages, I 406
recommends discontinuation of expulsion, I 407
recommends proceedings in ritual murder trial of Velish, II
76 ff
believes to have discovered monstrous crime, II 78
asks governors of Pale for incriminating material, II 80
censured by Nicholas I., II 80
exposed as Jew-baiter by Council of State, I 81
=Khoza Kokos=, Jew of Crimea, agent of Grand Duke Ivan III. of
Moscow, I 35
arranges alliance between grand duke and Khan of Crimea, I
35
writes to Ivan III. in Hebrew, I 35
=Khwarism=, city in Asia, I 26
=Kiev= (city), Khazars make raids on, I 19
captured by Lithuanians (1320), I 94
forms part of Polish empire, I 94, 140
incorporated, together with Little Russia, in Russian empire
(1654), I 94
ceded to Russia by Poland (1667), I 159
Metropolitan of Greek-Orthodox Church resides in, III 125
Jews settle in, I 31
Jews and Khazars in, II 252
Khazar Jews appear in, to convert Prince Vladimir (986), I
30 f
Greek-Orthodox priests in, preach hatred against Jews, I 31
pogroms at (12th century), I 32
Jews of, protected by Prince Svyatopolk II., I 32
fire at, damages Jews (1124), I 32
"Jewish Gate" at, mentioned in Russian Chronicles, I 32
visited by early Jewish travellers, I 32 f
Jews, fleeing from Germany, settle in, I 33
Moses, rabbi of, mentioned in early Hebrew sources, I 33
"Skharia," Jew of, settles in Novgorod (15th century), I 36
burghers of, obtain right of excluding Jews (1619), I 95
Jews permitted to settle in (1794), I 317, II 31
Nicholas I. orders expulsion of Jews from (1827), II 30 ff
authorities of, secure postponement of expulsion, II 33
Nicholas I. insists on expulsion from, II 36
closed to Jews by Statute of 1835, II 40
Jews permitted to visit K. temporarily, II 172
privileged categories of Jews settle in (under Alexander II.),
II 264
Government agents prepare pogrom at (after accession of Alexander
III.), II 248
pogrom at (April, 1881), II 251 ff, 287;
tried in court, II 264
"illegal" Jews expelled from (May, 1881), II 263 f
wholesale expulsions of Jews from (1882), II 319;
(1886), II 346
Jews of, subjected to raids, or _oblavas_, II 346; III 20
wives of Jewish artisans in, forbidden to trade, II 385
visited by White, emissary of Baron Hirsch, II 418
persecution of Jews in (under Nicholas II.), III 19 f
Jews made to pay for night raids, III 20
Government frustrates project of trade bank in, III 25 f
Russian Nationalist Society of, incites to pogroms, III 114
pogrom at (October, 1905), III 128
Jewish students excluded from Polytechnicum at (1907), III
152
1200 Jewish families expelled from (1910), III 157
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