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Am Olam, 2:87–88<br />

Amusin, Joseph, 2:124<br />

Anapa, 2:130<br />

anarchism, 18:710<br />

An-Ski collections, 2:182–183<br />

antisemitism, 1:620–621, 2:217,<br />

221–222, 4:525, 5:92–94<br />

Beilis blood libel, 3:266–267<br />

apostasy, 2:272<br />

architecture, 2:400<br />

archives, 2:408<br />

assimilation, 2:611–613<br />

bankers, moneylenders, 3:116–117<br />

Horodischtsch, Leon, 9:528<br />

Bet Din in, 3:515<br />

Bialys<strong>to</strong>k (Belos<strong>to</strong>k), 3:567<br />

Bilu, 3:700–701<br />

blood libel in, 3:778–780<br />

boycotts, anti-Jewish, 4:109–110<br />

building and construction, 5:183<br />

Bukhara, conquest of, 4:259–261<br />

candle tax, 4:430<br />

can<strong>to</strong>nists, 4:437–439<br />

Ca<strong>the</strong>rine II, 4:525<br />

Caucasus, 4:527–528<br />

censorship, 4:540<br />

children’s literature, 4:635<br />

choreographers, Eifman, Boris,<br />

6:253<br />

communism, 5:91–96<br />

community, nature of, 5:108, 109,<br />

110<br />

community leaders, 6:737<br />

composers<br />

Dunayevski, Isaac Osipovich,<br />

6:49<br />

Litinski, Genrikh Ilyich,<br />

13:129<br />

compulsory military service,<br />

Jewish children seized for,<br />

15:250, 265<br />

Congress of Berlin, 3:453–454<br />

cooperatives, 5:205–206<br />

crime, 5:291, 292, 293<br />

Crimean conquest, 5:300<br />

Czarist, Kazyonny Ravvin, 12:47–<br />

48<br />

dance, 5:415<br />

Duma, 12:780–781<br />

Duma and, 6:45–46<br />

education, Jewish, 6:176, 182–183,<br />

187–188<br />

emancipation, 6:383–385<br />

emigration, 6:558, 559<br />

exclusion of Jews from, 15:577<br />

film direc<strong>to</strong>rs, 11:734<br />

Folkspartei, 7:113–114<br />

forced baptism, 3:122<br />

fur trade, 7:313, 314<br />

Ha-Shomer ha-Z: a’ir, 8:385<br />

Haskalah movement, 8:440–443,<br />

12:707–708, 720–722<br />

h: azakah, 8:490<br />

Hebrew manuscripts, 13:490–495<br />

He-H: aver, 8:761<br />

Holocaust<br />

extermination activities,<br />

17:547–548, 551–553<br />

Klintsy, 12:232<br />

Koenigsberg, 12:252<br />

Krasnodar, 12:339<br />

Kursk, 12:393<br />

Pochep, 16:250<br />

Ros<strong>to</strong>v, 17:475<br />

Smolesk, 18:691<br />

Starodub, 19:166<br />

Taganrog, 19:432<br />

Velizh, 20:493<br />

Voronezh, 20:582<br />

Yalta, 21:277<br />

informers, 9:782–783<br />

Jerusalem and, 11:167<br />

Jewish dress, 6:16<br />

Jewish labor, 12:411<br />

Jewish participation in military<br />

service, 14:241<br />

Jewish political parties, 6:383–384<br />

Jewish Socialist Workers’ Party,<br />

11:314–315<br />

Jewish Society for His<strong>to</strong>ry and<br />

Ethnography, 11:315<br />

Jews prohibited in, 6:625<br />

journalism, 5:407, 11:467, 12:457–<br />

458, 461, 524, 717–718<br />

Judaizers in, 11:520, 521–522<br />

Klintsy, 12:232<br />

labor movement, Abramowitz,<br />

Emil, 1:324<br />

language<br />

Bible translated in<strong>to</strong>, 3:634–<br />

635<br />

Qumran, 2:124<br />

laws and legal systems<br />

at<strong>to</strong>rneys, 12:553–554<br />

deputies of <strong>the</strong> Jewish people,<br />

5:591<br />

his<strong>to</strong>rians, 12:649<br />

May laws, 12:508–509,<br />

13:701–702, 15:579<br />

restricting Jewish settlement<br />

and businesses, 13:701–702<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r industry and trade, 12:577<br />

liberalism, 12:780–781<br />

INDEX<br />

libraries, 12:787<br />

military contracting, 5:198–200<br />

musicians, 12:453, 773<br />

Neo-Nazism, 15:82<br />

newspapers, 16:498–501<br />

New York City, modern Russian<br />

Jewish immigrants <strong>to</strong>, 15:229–<br />

231<br />

nineteenth century, Decembrists,<br />

5:528<br />

Novozybkov, 15:323<br />

numerus clausus in, 15:339–340<br />

occupational restrictions on Jews<br />

in, 15:577, 579<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>brists, 15:376–377<br />

oil industry development, 16:20<br />

Omsk, 15:423<br />

Ordzhonikidze, 15:463<br />

Orel, 15:464–465<br />

orphans and orphanages, 15:486<br />

Orshanski on Jews of, 15:487–488<br />

ORT, 15:488, 491<br />

Orthodox Judaism, ba’alei<br />

tesuvah, 3:6<br />

OZE, 15:556<br />

Pale of Settlement, 15:577–580,<br />

578<br />

philanthropy, 16:40<br />

poetic cinema, 11:734<br />

pogroms, 16:279–282<br />

by Cossacks, 13:763<br />

political participation, 16:339,<br />

347–348<br />

population, 16:394, 395<br />

population statistics, 16:396t,<br />

17:572<br />

post-WW II, 17:553–558, 555t,<br />

557t<br />

aliyah and absorption in<br />

Israel, 17:558<br />

antisemitism, 17:553–554,<br />

556, 558<br />

demography, 17:554–556,<br />

554t, 555t, 557<br />

Hebrew literature, 17:563<br />

Israel (state) assistance,<br />

17:563–564<br />

Middle East policies, 17:559<br />

population statistics, 17:554–<br />

556, 554t, 555t, 557, 557t<br />

printing, publishing, 16:537<br />

publishing<br />

Efron, Ilya, 6:216<br />

general, 16:718<br />

rabbis, government-appointed,<br />

8:442<br />

relations with Israel (state),<br />

17:558–560<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22 789

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