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
=Moscow= (city), "Judaizing heresy" spreads in, I 36 f
Jewish court-physician burned in, 37
Jewish merchants from Poland and Lithuania penetrate into,
I 242 f
Ivan the Terrible refuses to admit Jews to (1550), I 243
influx of Poles and Jews into, I 244
Polish-Jewish prisoners of war permitted to stay in, I 245
Jewish cloth merchants permitted to visit, I 245
Jews barred from (1676), I 245
Borukh Leibov pays visit to, I 251; and converts Voznitzin
to Judaism, I 251 f
Jewish merchants of White Russia pay visits to, I 315
Russian merchants of, protest against admission of Jews, I
315
Jewish merchants excluded from (1790, 1791), I 316
Jewish merchants permitted temporary sojourn in (1835), II
40
Jewish physicians, though admitted to Interior, excluded from,
II 167
burgomaster of, objects to admission of Jews to city government,
II 199
Jews expelled from (under Ignatyev), II 264, 319
Russian merchants plead for admission of Jews to, II 319
Sir Samuel Montagu, of London, expelled from, II 345
admission of Jews to schools and university of, restricted
to 3% (1887), II 350;
restriction placed on statute books (1908), III 157 f
Jews harassed in, II 385, 397
Russian celebrities of, sign protest against Jewish persecution,
II 387
Dolgoruki, governor-general of, lenient towards Jews, II 401
Grand Duke Sergius appointed governor-general of, II 400
Alexeyov, burgomaster, of, agitates against Jews, II 400 f
Istomin, agent of Pobyedonostzev, appointed to important post
in, II 401
ukase, expelling Jews from city and government of, decreed
(March 28, 1891), II 402;
wording of ukase affected by hope for foreign loan, II 408
"illegal" Jews raided and imprisoned, II 403
Alexander III. pays visit to, II 404
discharged Jewish soldiers forbidden to remain in, II 404
Jewish artisans and tradesmen expelled from, II 404 f
horrors of expulsion from, II 405 f
news of expulsion from, suppressed in Russian press, II 407;
reported in foreign press, II 407
expulsion from, witnessed by United States commissioners, II
407;
causes protest of President Harrison of United States, II
408 f
expulsion from, affects unfavorably Russian loan in Paris,
II 408
M. refugees deported from St. Petersburg, II 410
expulsion of Jews from, continued, II 413;
causes emigration to Western Europe and America, II 410,
413, 420
visited by White, representative of Baron Hirsch, II 418
synagogue of, closed (1892), II 423
Minor, rabbi of M., and Schneider expelled from, II 423 f
conversion of synagogue of, into charitable institution ordered
by Alexander III., II 424
"Marranos" in, II 425
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