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
petition of Guildhall meeting in London sent to, II 392
American Minister at, instructed to exert influence on behalf
of Jews, II 395
_Russkaya Zhizn_ ("Russian Life"), paper in, depicts Jewish
sufferings, II 397
_Novosti_ ("The News"), paper in, confiscated for defending
Jews, II 407
expulsion of all Jews from, contemplated, II 410 f
visited by White, representative of Baron Hirsch, II 416 f,
419
Central Committee of Jewish Colonization Association established
in, II 420
Jewish Colonization Association sends deputation to, III 10
Jews of, submit memorandum to Government, III 11
Jews of, ask permission to acquire land for agriculture, III
24
new educational restrictions in, III 30
"Smugglers," anti-Semitic play, produced in, III 38
_Znamya_ ("The Banner"), anti-Semitic paper, appears in, III
70
Levendahl, Government agent dispatched from, to arrange pogroms,
III 71
visited by Dr. Herzl, III 89
American ambassadors in, reported to have protested against
persecution, III 96
Plehve assassinated in, III 97
Conference of Zemstvo workers in, opposes autocracy (1904),
III 105
"Bloody Sunday" in, III 106
Jewish community of, signs petition for equal rights, III 108
Society for Diffusion of Enlightenment in, demands constitution
for Russia, III 111
League for Equal Rights establishes central bureau in, III
112
Jewish community of, protests against denial of Jewish franchise,
III 121
Bogdanovich, general in, assists October pogroms, 111 125
League for Equal Rights holds convention in, III 131
Jewish parties form permanent council in, III 148
Jewish Literary Society founded in, III 160 f
Bar Association of, protests against Beilis trial, III 166
Natives and residents of:
J. L. Gordon, Hebrew poet, II 229
Nyevakhovich, convert, Russian poet, I 386 f
Abraham Peretz, Jewish merchant (convert), I 338, 386, 412
Antonio Sanchez, court physician, I 258
Nota Shklover, Jewish merchant, I 330
=St. Petersburg= (government), Jews expelled from villages of,
I 409
Localities in:
Luga, I 409
Schlüsselburg, II 97
=Stage=, Russian, anti-Semitism on, III 38 f
=Stanislav Augustus Poniatovski=, see Poniatovski
=Staro-Constantinov=, see Constantinov
=Starodub= (government of Chernigov), Cossack massacre at (1648),
I 149
pogrom at (1891), II 411 f
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