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
=Palestine=, Teutonic Order originates in, I 63
Cabalists of, influence Polish Jewry, I 134
Sabbatian propaganda carried on in, II 205
mass emigration of Polish Jews to (1700), I 209 f
Shneor Zalman accused of collecting money for, I 376
Nahman of Bratzlav makes pilgrimage to, I 383
Lelevel, Polish historian, promises Polish help in restoration
of, II 108
restoration of Jews to, preached by Smolenskin, II 236;
advocated by Levanda, II 240
_Bilu_ pioneers emigrate to (1882), II 321 f
beginnings of Jewish colonization in, II 322
"Lovers of Zion" establish colonies, in, III 42
Jewish national center in, championed by Lilienblum, II 328
ff;
and, as an alternative, by Pinsker, II 331
expulsion from Moscow stimulates emigration to, II 416
attempt at mass emigration to (1891), II 421 f
feeble results of colonization in, III 42
colonization of, made part of Basle program, III 44
modern Hebrew writers in, III 163
See also Zionism
=Palestinophilstvo=, Russian name for "Love of Zion," II 328;
see also Zionism
=Pan=, noble landowner in Poland, name explained, I 93
=Panticapaeum=, see Kerch
=Pardes=, Hebrew annual, III 58
=Paris=, Sanchez, Jewish court-physician in St. Petersburg, removes
to, I 258
Berek Yoselovich pays visit to, I 294
"Jewish Parliament" meets in, I 346 ff; III 53
Rothschilds of, II 69, 375, 407, 410
Lelevel, Polish historian, refugee in, II 107
Polish refugees in, II 108
anti-Semitism among Polish refugees in, II 109
_Alliance Israélite Universelle_ in, II 189, 194, 297, 322
Plehve's secret circular made known in, II 381
Moscow refugees arrive in, II 408
Jewish Colonization Association in, sends deputation to Pobyedonostzev,
III 10
Herzl resides in, III 42
=Paskevich=, Russian viceroy in Poland, pacifies Poland (after
1831), II 109
Moses Montefiore communicates with, II 68
Altaras of Marseilles negotiates with, II 69
=Passek=, governor-general of White Russia, questioned by Senate
concerning Jewish law courts, I 310
restricts Jews of White Russia in economic pursuits, I 310
f
=Passover=, Christian, see Easter
=Passover=, lawyer, member of Jewish deputation to Alexander
III., II 261
=Passports=, Jews with expired P's. severely punished, II 42
Jews found without P's. sent into army, II 148 f
Jewish P's. examined in St. Petersburg, II 343
Jewish emigrants relieved from tax on, II 418
disabilities imposed by P. Regulations of 1894, II 427
=Paul IV.=, pope, encourages anti-Jewish policy in Poland, I
86
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