Masliansky, Zebi Hirsh, Maggid, 280.
May laws, 270-275.
Meassef, contributors to, 98-100;
condemned, 132;
referred to, 265.
Megillah ’Afah, 36.
Meisels, Berish, rabbi, 246.
Melammedim, in Germany, 35, 78, 80;
in Russia, 47, 294.
Memorbuch of Mayence, 29.
Mendelssohn, Meyer, communal worker, 140.
Mendelssohn, Moses (Rambman, “Dessauer"), appealed
to by Mitnaggedim, 75;
his contact with Russiam Jews, 76-78;
his friends and followers, 81-90, 135;
his philosophy, 88;
referred to, 92;
presumed to be author of Sefer ha-Berit,
102;
his translation of the Pentateuch, 78,
81, 105, 132, 133, 203;
post-Mendelssohnian period in Germany,
168;
in Russia, 192, 193;
his Jerusalem, 209;
his Phaedon, 214;
Alexander I’s ideal Jew, 128;
the “Russian Mendelssohn,”
213;
Smolenskin and Gottlober on, 265.
Mendlin, Jacob Wolf, socialist, 293.
Meseritz, Baer of, promoter of Hasidism, 65.
Midrash Talpiyot, 63.
Mielziner, Leo, on Zionist artists, 291.
Mikhailovich, Czar Aleksey, 40.
Milman, on Maimon’s Autobiography, 88.
Minhagim, according to Elijah Vilna, 73-74;
according to M.A. Guenzburg, 215.
Minor, Solomon Zalkind, “the Russian Jellinek,” 235, 236.
Minsk, 21;
Talmudists of, 34,
persecution of Hasidim in, 76;
schools in, 166-167, 292;
reception of Lilienthal in, 172, 173;
Maskilim of, 200, 201-235, 246;
referred to, 292, 293.
Mirabeau’s reference to Hurwitz, 92.
Mitau, 123, 216.
Mitauer, Elias, communal worker, 140.
Mitnaggedim, opposition to Hasidism, 70, 131;
efforts of, at reconciliation with Hasidim,
120-121;
make common cause with Hasidim against
Maskilim, 134, 260.
Mnyenie, by Dyerzhavin, 118.
Mohilev, 31, 104, 119, 128, 202.
Moldavia, 40-41.
Molo, Francisco, economist, 22.
Montefiore, Sir Moses, visits Russia, 155-157;
invited to Russia, 175;
entertained, 200;
visit of 1872 to Russia, 230;
on the pogroms, 270;
on Russo-Jewish women, 299.
Morgulis, Manasseh, litterateur, 14, 187-188.
Morschtyn, George, proselyte (?), 26.
Mosaide, by Wessely, 98.
Moscow, proselytism in, 25, 26;
expulsions from, 56, 153, 271;
Jews admitted to, 111;
converts in, 177;
Russification in, 240;
restrictions in the University of, 274,
276;
referred to, 291.
Moses, martyr, 57.
Mussarnikes, 280.
Muzhiks, emancipation of, 222-223;
education of, 236-237;
restlessness of, 249-250;
socialism among, 257.
Mylich, George Gottfried, Lutheran champion of Jewish rights, 113-114.