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
=Napoleon=, creates duchy of Warsaw, I 297 f
"Code of N." introduced into duchy of Warsaw, I 298
"suspensory decree" of (1808), duplicated in duchy of Warsaw,
I 299
announces to Jews of Europe convocation of "Great Synhedrion,"
I 346
marches towards Russia (1806), I 347
influence of, over Jews feared by Russian Government, I 347
presented by Russian authorities to Jews as enemy of Judaism,
I 348
denounced by Holy Synod as "savior" of Jews, I 348 f
wins friendship of Alexander I., I 350 f
invades Russia (1812), I 354
meets with sympathy of Poles, I 355
Russian Jews prejudiced against, I 356 f
marches through Palestine, I 383
=Narodnaya Vola= ("=The People's Freedom="), revolutionary party,
II 279;
see Revolution
=Narodnichestov= ("=Populism="), II 222;
see Revolution
=Narol= (Volhynia), massacre at (1648), I 149
=Naryshkin=, Russian dignitary, opposes Jewish suffrage, III
122
=Nathan=, successor of Nahman of Bratzlav, II 122
=Nationalism, Jewish=, preached by Smolenskin, II 233 ff
growth of, in Russia, II 372
rise of, III 40 ff
National-cultural Autonomism (spiritual nationalism), II 327,
332, III 41, 51 ff, 144
effect of, on Jewish Labor Movement, III 57
national emancipation (and self-determination) demanded by
League for Equal Rights, III 112, 133
calling of Russian-Jewish National Assembly decided upon by
League, III 133
national-cultural Jewish institutions prohibited and suppressed,
III 160 f
strength of, III 163
=Nationalist Society=, organization of Russian Black Hundred,
III 114
=Neidthart=, city-governor of Odessa, assists pogrom, III 129
=Nekhludov=, member of Committee for Amelioration of Jews, favors
emancipation of Jews, II 196 ff
=Nemirov=, see Niemirov
=Neo-Hebraic Literature=, see Hebrew
=Nesselrode=, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, forwards memorandum
on Jews to Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle, I 398
discusses plan of settling Russian Jews in Algiers, II 69
=Nestor=, Russian chronicler, refers to Jews, I 31
=Nesvizh= (government of Minsk), Solomon Maimon born in vicinity
of, I 239
Simeon Volfovich, opponent of Vilna Kahal, imprisoned in, I
276
Eliezer Dillon, Jewish deputy, native of, I 358
=Netter, Charles=, sent by _Alliance Israélite_ to help emigrants
in Brody, II 269
=Neu Freie Presse=, Vienna daily, Dr. Herzl acts as correspondent
of, in Paris, III 42
=Neuman=, rabbi in St. Petersburg, member of Executive Committee
of Society for Diffusion of Enlightenment, II 214
=Nevel=, Jews, driven from villages, huddled together in, I 407
=New Israel=, Jewish sect in Odessa, II 334 f
=New Jersey=, Jewish agricultural colonies in, II 374
=New Russia=, see Russia, New
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