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
=Kremsier= (Moravia), meeting-place of Austrian Parliament, II
179
=Kreslavka= (government of Vitebsk), Frank, Jewish physician,
resident of, I 331, 386
=Krestentzya=, form of lease, forbidden to Jews, I 404 f
=Kretingen= (province of Zhmud), Berek Yoselovich born at, I
293
=Krochmal, Nahman=, Galician thinker, associates with Isaac Baer
Levinsohn, II 126
work of, compared with that of Levinsohn, II 127
=Kronenberg=, convert, protests against Polish anti-Semitism,
II 178
=Kronenstadt=, fortress near St. Petersburg, place of imprisonment,
II 42
=Krueger=, Russian official, accuses Jews of Saratov of ritual
murder, II 151
=Krushevan=, journalist and petty official in Kishinev, III 69
editor of _Bessarabetz_, III 69 ff
carries on violent agitation against Jews, III 69 ff
invited by Plehve to publish =Znamya=, anti-Semitic paper,
in St. Petersburg, III 70
accuses Jews of ritual murder, III 71
incites to pogroms, III 71
wounded by Dashevski, III 81 f
=Krushnitza=, ancient Polish capital, Jew elected king at, I
40
=Krysa, Leib=, represents Frankists at religious disputation,
I 217
baptized, I 217
=Kuantung= (=Shantung=) Peninsula, Jews expelled by Russians
from, III 94
=Kukhazhevski= (=Polish=, Kucharzewski), Polish anti-Semitic
candidate to Russian Duma, defeated by Warsaw Jews, III 167
=Kulak=, Russian name for village boss, II 318, 325
=Kupernik=, Jewish lawyer, acts as council for victims of Homel
pogrom, III 102
=Kursk= (government), number of artisans in, II 168
=Kut=, Crimean city, I 26
=Kutais= (city in Caucasia), ritual murder case at, II 204
=Kutaysov=, Count, declares pogroms result of Jewish "exploitation,"
II 271
=Kutover=, Gershon, rabbi of Brody, brother-in-law of Besht,
I 223
receives message from Besht in Palestine, I 228
=Kuty= (Galicia), Besht settles in neighborhood of, I 228
=Kuyavia=, former Polish province, I 75; II 90
=Ladi= (government of Moghilev), residence of Shneor Zalman,
founder of _Habad_, and his successors, I 234; II 117
=Lakh=, Ukrainian nickname for Pole, I 142, 184
=Lambat=, Crimean city, I 26
=Lamsdorff=, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, has interview
with Herzl, III 84
=Landed Property=, see Villages
=Landau, Adolph=, Russian-Jewish publicist, II 221
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