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
=Lobanov-Rostoveki=, chairman of Committee for Amelioration of
Jews (1871), II 191
=Lobzovo=, near Cracow, residence of Estherka, favorite of Casimir
the Great, I 53
=Lodz=, Jewish labor movement in, III 55
pogrom at, III 119 f
economic success of Jews in, stimulate Polish boycott, II 166
=Loewenthal=, professor, sent by Baron Hirsch to Argentina, II
416
=Lokhvitz= (province), massacre at (1618), I 145
=London=, Moses Montefiore of, goes to Russia, II 68
M'Caul, missionary in, II 131
Jewish Socialist Society in, II 223
Mansion House Meeting held in (February 1, 1882), II 288 ff
Lord Mayor of, presides at meeting, II 288;
and joins pogrom committee, II 291
bishop of, joins pogrom committee, II 291
secret circular of Plehve circulated in, II 381
new protest meeting planned in, II 382
Guildhall Meeting held in (December 10, 1890), II 388 ff
effect of protest meeting in, felt in St. Petersburg, II 397
f
Moscow refugees in, II 408
Jewish Colonization Association in, II 414, 419
Fourth Zionist Congress held in, III 45
_L. Times_ publishes account of pogroms and persecutions, II
287;
attacks Russia, II 381, 389 f;
publishes secret letter of Plehve, III 77
=Longinus=, see _Dlugosh_
=Lopukhin=, Russian prosecutor general, receives denunciation
against Hasidim, I 375 f
=Loris-Melikov=, Russian statesman, favors popular representation,
II 245
discusses Jewish question with American Minister, II 293
=Louis of Hungary=, Polish king (1370-1382), persecutes Jews,
I 54
=Louisiana=, Jewish agricultural colonies, in, II 374
"=Love of Zion=," see Zionism
=Lovich=, Synod of (1720), forbids building or repairing of synagogues,
I 171
=Lozno= (government of Moghilev), residence of Shneor Zalman,
founder of _Habad_, I 234, 330, 372, 376, 378, II 117
=Lubavichi= (government of Moghilev), residence of Shneor Zalman's
successors, II 117
=Lubbock, Sir John=, protests against pogroms, II 288
=Lubenski=, Polish Minister of Justice, objects to emancipation
of Jews, I 300 f
suggests law barring Jews from liquor trade, I 304
=Lublin=, leading city of Little Poland and capital of Poland,
I 42, 110
"Union of" (1569), I 88
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