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
=Korostyshev=, hasidic center, II 120
=Korsun= (province), Poles defeated by Cossacks at (1648), I
145
=Kosciuszko=, spelling and pronunciation of name, I 292
leads Polish uprising of 1794, I 292
liberal and democratic, I 292 f
permits formation of Jewish regiment, I 294
announces it in special army order, I 294 f
captured by Russians, I 296
Zayonchek, general under, I 296, II 91
=Kosovo= (Galicia), Besht settles in, I 223
Nahman of, disciple of Besht, I 227
=Kostantinia, Sea of=, name for Black Sea, I 26
=Kostomarov=, Russian historian, defends ritual murder libel,
II 205
=Kotzebue=, governor-general of New Russia, fails to check Odessa
pogrom (1871), II 192
=Kotzk= (_Polish_, Kock), near Warsaw, Berek Yoselevich killed
in vicinity of, I 303
hasidic dynasty of, II 122
=Kovalevski=, Minister of Public Instruction, advocates admission
into Russian Interior of graduates of secondary schools, II 164
=Kovno= (city), Jews of, barred from city government (1805),
I 370
growth of pauperism in, III 24
"Bund" holds convention in (1899), III 57
Jewish community of, signs petition for equal rights (1905),
III 108
Abraham Mapu, Hebrew writer, native of, II 226 ff
Isaac Elhanan Spector, rabbi of, II 304
=Kovno= (government), part of, called Zhmud, I 293, II 133
formed originally part of government of Vilna, I 317
constituted 1872, I 317
forms part of Lithuania, II 39
vitally affected by expulsion of Jews from border zone (1843),
II 63
placed under military dictatorship of Muravyov (1863), II 188
Lutostanski, anti-Semitic writer, priest in, II 203
Friedman from, deputy to Third Duma, III 153
Localities in:
Dusyaty, III 115
Salant, II 133
Vilkomir, II 236
=Kozhenitz= (Poland), Israel of, hasidic leader in Poland, I
384, II 122
=Kozhmyan=, member of Polish Council of State, objects to emancipation
of Jews, II 93
=Kozlovska=, witness in ritual murder case of Velizh, II 82
=Kozodavlev=, Russian assistant-minister of Interior, member
of "Jewish Committee," I 352
=Kozubales=, tax to Catholic academies in Poland, I 161, 166
=Kramshtyk=, president of Warsaw community, arrested for participating
in Polish Insurrection, II 181
=Krasinski, Vincent=, Polish general, author of pamphlet on Jews
of Poland, II 96 f
=Kraushar=, quoted, I 136
=Krechatinikov=, Russian general, captures Haidamack leaders,
I 186
=Kremenchug= (government of Poltava), pogrom at (October, 1905),
III 128
=Kremenetz= (Volhynia), Jewish community of, represented on Council
of Four Lands, I 110
massacre at (1648), I 149
Mordecai Jaffe, rabbi of, I 127
native place of Isaac Baer Levinsohn, II 125 ff[64]
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