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
=Sabbatarians=, the, "Sabbath observers," "Judaizing" sect in
Russia, I 401 ff
=Sabbatians=, the, adherents of Sabbatai Zevi, movement of, in
Poland, I 204 ff
Council of Four Lands objects to, I 196
join adherents of Judah Hasid, I 209
pose as Mohammedans, I 210
continue secretly in Podolia and Galicia, I 210 f
Jacob Frank associates with, I 212 ff
Hasidim accused of continuing work of, I 376
=Sack=, St. Petersburg banker, member of Jewish deputation to
Alexander III., II 261
"=Sacred League," The=, organization of high Russian officials,
suspected of assisting pogroms, II 248
=Sadogora= (Bukovina), Israel of Ruzhin settles in, II 121
hasidic dynasty of, II 121
=Safed= (Palestine), _Ari_ and Vital, Cabalists, in, I 134, 134
=Salant= (government of Kovno), M. A. Ginzburg, Hebrew writer,
native of, II 133
=Salisbury=, Lord, English premier, answers interpellation concerning
Jewish persecutions in Russia, II 382
=Saloniki=, center of Sabbatian movement, I 207
Jacob Frank resides in, I 212
=Samkers=, Jewish city on Taman Peninsula, I 23
=Samkrtz= (Samkers), locality in Crimea, I 26
=Samogitia (Zhmud)=, Russian province, name explained, I 293,
II 133
=Samson=, of Ostropol, cabalist and martyr, I 148 f
=Samoyeds=, tribe in government of Archangel, II 367
=Samuel Ben Ali=, Gaon of Bagdad, corresponds with Moses of Kiev,
I 33
=San=, river, provinces on, invaded by Swedes, I 154
=Sanchez, Antonio=, Jewish court physician in Russia, I 258
=Sandomir= (Galicia), ritual murder of, I 172 ff
Jews expelled from, I 173
=Saratov= (city), ritual murder of, II 150 ff
pogrom at, III 130
=Saratov= (government), "Judaizing" movement in, I 401 f
=Sardis=, city in Asia Minor, Jewish community in, I 14
=Sarkel=, city in Crimea, I 26
=Sarmatians=, tribe, I 14
=Sassanido=, dynasty of, in Persia, I 19
=Satanov= (Podolia), rabbis assemble at, I 213
Mendel Lewin, Hebrew writer, native of, I 388
=Savitzki=, convert, accuses Jews of ritual murder, II 73
=Savory, Sir Joseph=, Lord Mayor of London, presides at Guildhall
meeting, II 390 ff
signs and forwards to Tzar petition on behalf of Russian Jews,
II 392
=Savranski, Moses=, hasidic leader, II 121
=Saym= (_Polish_, Sejm), see Diet
=Saymists=, the, name of Jewish Socialistic Labor Party, III
145
=Sazonov=, Russian terrorist, kills Plehve, III 97
=Schechter, Solomon=, quoted, I 27
=Schiller=, impressed by autobiography of Solomon Maimon, I 240
works of, translated into Hebrew, II 226
=Schiltberber=, German traveller, refers to Jews in Crimea, I
34
=Schluesselburg=, near St. Petersburg, prison at, II 97
=Schneider=, warden of Moscow synagogue, exiled, II 424
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