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
Stolypin assassinated at (1911), III 164
impending pogrom at, stopped, III 165
Beilis ritual murder case in, III 165 f
Jewish printing-press in, II 43;
transferred to Zhitomir, II 43
Jewish printers of Slavuta imprisoned in, II 123
Censorship Committee in, ordered to examine Jewish books, II
44
Professor Mandelstamm, resident of, II 298, 304, III 47
Dashevski, avenger of Kishinev pogrom, student in, III 81
_Jüdisches Volksblatt_ appears in, III 59
=Kiev= (province, or government), subject to Poland, I 140
estate in, owned by Polish nobles, I 140
ceded to Russia (1667), I 159
part of, annexed by Russia (1793), I 292
Jews of, flee to Tatars (1648), I 145
Jews forbidden to settle in (1649), I 151
Jews in part of, exterminated, I 157
few Jewish survivors in, I 246 Haidamacks massacre Jews in
(1768), I 183 f
included in Pale (1794), I 317;
(1804), I 342;
(1835), II 40
Jewish deputies from, arrive in St. Petersburg (1803), I 337
Jews of, invited to send delegates to city of Kiev (1807),
I 349
Hasidism spreads in, I 382; II 119 f
Jews expelled from villages in (1830), II 32;
expulsion postponed until 1835, II 33
number of Jewish artisans in, II 168
Poles and Jews forbidden to acquire estates in (1864), II 173
economic activity of Jews in, II 194
pogroms in (1881), II 256 f
Court of Appeals of, tries Homel pogrom, III 101
Localities in:
Berdychev, II 256 f
Chernobyl, I 382, II 119
Ruzhin, II 120
Shpola, III 33
Smyela, II 256
Uman, I 184 f, 383, II 122
Bibikow, governor-general of, condemns Jews, II 47;
arrests Israel of Ruzhin, II 120 f
Vasilchikov, Count, favors transfer of Jewish artisans to Russian
Interior, II 168
Dondukov, Korsakov, points out economic danger of Jews, II
193 f
Drenteln, fierce anti-Semite, II 276, 316 f, 319, 341
=Kiev=, principality of, claims overlordship over Russian lands,
I 29
influenced by Byzantium, I 29 ff
passes under sovereignty of Tatars, I 33;
see Kiev (city)
=Kievlanin=, anti-Semitic paper in Kiev, III 20
=Kings, Polish=, favor Jews because of financial advantages,
I 69
elected by Poles, I 89
keep Jewish body-physicians, I 132
counteracted by Diets, I 160
lose their authority, I 168
=Kirgiz=, tribe, placed in Russian law above Jews, II 367
=Kiselev=, count, appointed chairman of Committee for Radical
Transformation of Jews (1840), II 50, 157
addressess circular to governors-general concerning projected
Jewish reforms (1845)[63], II 65 f
receives petitions in favor of Jews from Moses Montefiore,
II 688
advocates mitigation of Jewish restrictions (1856), II 157
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