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
request of Jews of, to open synagogue for Coronation services,
refused, II 112
complete fashioning of synagogue of, ordered (1897), III 13
f
Jewish merchants left in, persecuted and expelled, III 14 f
new settlement of Jewish merchants in, prohibited (1899), III
15
International Congress of Medicine held in, III 15
Jewish community of, signs petition for equal rights, III 109
Grand Duke Sergius, governor-general of, assassinated, III
110
Russian laborers from, assist in Zhitomir pogrom, III 115
armed uprising in (December, 1905), III 131
Troitza monastery, in vicinity of, II 203
Minor, rabbi of, II 203, 423 f
Pobyedonostzev, professor at University of, III 245
_Russ_, newspaper in, deprecates sympathy with pogrom victims,
II 278
headquarters of People's Freedom, revolutionary party, II 279
f
_Moscow News_ criticises _Imperial Messenger_ for connivance
at pogroms, II 279
Bogolyepov, professor in, anti-Jewish minister of Public Instruction,
III 27 f
_Mitroplolit_, head of Russian Church, resides in, III 125
=Moser=, see Mesirah
=Moses=, king of Khazars, I 26
=Moses=, of Kiev, early Jewish scholar, corresponds with Gaon
in Bagdad, I 133
=Moses=, rabbi of Great Poland, confirmed in office by Polish
king (1518), I 104
=Moses Ben Abraham=, rabbi, author of Polish pamphlet defending
Jews, II 98
=Moskal=, nickname for Russians among Poles, III 36
=Motele=, see Mordecai
=Moyetzki=, Polish priest, anti-Jewish writer, I 96
=Moyshe= (=Moses=), Jewish martyr in Zaslav, I 177
=Mstislavl= (government of Moghilev), anti-Jewish riot at, stopped
by Peter the Great, I 248
Jews of, accused of mutiny (1844), II 85 ff
Jews of, threatened with public whipping, II 383
=Munich= (Bavaria), Max Lilienthal born in, II 52
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