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Dr. Carl S. Warren is Professor Emeritus of Accounting at the University of


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Levy, Mr. Joshua M., II, 67, 69
Lévy-Bing, Lazar, on Jewish nationalism, I, 178‒9, 204
Lewin-Epstein, Mr. Elisha, II, 82, 134
Lewis-Barned, Captain H., II, xxxvii
Lewite, J., II, 294
Lewite, Leon, II, 295
Libowitz, M., II, 147, 333
Libuschitzki, A., Hebrew educationist, II, 318
Lichtheim, Richard, II, 303
Liebermann, Professor Max, II, 338‒9
Lightfoot, John, I, 61
Ligne, Prince de, on the Restoration of Israel, I, 90
Lilien, Ephraim M., I, 284; II, 341‒2
Lilienblum, Moses L., I, 278, 281; II, 293
Lima, Mr. de, II, xlix
Lindsay, Lord, and his travels in the Holy Land, I, 122, 124
Lippe, Dr. Karl, I, 269; II, 307
Lipsky, Mr. Louis, II, 82
Litvak, Juda, I, 81
Livingstone, and the Bible, I, 3
Locke, Mr., and the Restoration of Israel, II, 404
Löwe, Dr. H., II, 302
Loewe, Dr. Louis, II, xxxviii, 252‒3, 409
London Opera House, the great Zionist demonstration at the, II, xxx,
47, 99 ff.
Long, Mr. Walter, on the British Declaration, II, 113
“L’Orient,” appeals for Restoration of Israel to Palestine in 1866,
I, 200‒1
Loudvipol, Abraham, II, 317
“Lovers of Zion” (Chovevé Zion), the, I, viii, xxiv, 112, 216, 227,
231 ff., 280 ff., 288; II, 43, 124;
the Kattowitz Conference, II, 418‒19;

in England and America, I, 245‒6; II, xxxvii;

send petition to Sultan, I, 231; II, 279‒81;

in France, I, 232‒3; II, xxxvii;

in Russia, I, 278;

in Odessa, I, 227, 281; II, 293, 383;

in Bialystok, II, 293‒4;

in Warsaw, II, 294‒5;

in Lodz, II, 295;

in Minsk, II, 295‒6;

in Pinsk, II, 296;

in Wilna, II, 296;

in Charkow, II, 306 ff.;

and Baron de Hirsch, I, 259‒60;

and Zionism, II, xxxvii, xl, xlviii

Löwenthal, Dr. G. and Baron de Hirsch, I, 258


Lowth, Bishop, on the Restoration of Israel, I, 94
Löwy, Dr. Albert, II, xxxix, 319
Lubarski, A. E., II, 293
Lucy, Sir Henry, II, 246
Luncz, Abraham Moses, I, 286; II, 289, 385
Luria, Rabbi Isaac, I, 23, 28, 29
Luria, Samuel, II, 294
Lurie, Joseph, II, 289
Luzzatto, S. D., I, 276‒7;

on Assimilation, II, 420;

on the Hebrew language, II, 420;

on the Jewish Mission, II, 420‒1;

on Palestine Colonization, II, 421

“Maccabean” tour in Palestine, I, 246‒7


Maccabean Land Company, the, II, 380
Maccabeans, Order of Ancient, the, I, 285; II, xl, 349
Maccabœans, the, I, 223
M’Caul, Alexander, I, 10 note 4, 126; II, 413
MacInnes, Bishop, of Jerusalem, II, 146, 147
Mack, Judge Julian W., American Zionist leader, II, 82, 136
Magnes, Dr. J. L., II, 356
Magnus, Mr. Laurie, II, 67
Magnus, Sir Philip, II, 68
Mahmud II., Sultan, I, 102, 107, 147
Maighen, Mr., on Palestine and England, II, lxii‒lxiii
Maimon, Moses, II, 343‒4
Maimonides, I, 28, 276
Malachi, the prophet, and the Restoration of Israel, II, 167
Manasseh ben Israel, I, 15 ff., 42, 44, 52, 54, 183; II, 169 ff., 176,
181, 183, 188‒9, 211, 214, 215;

as Zionist, I, 16;

his Jewish national self-consciousness, I, 26

“Manchester Guardian,” the, and Zionism, II, 46


Mandelkern, Solomon, Hebrew poet and scholar, II, 315
Mandelstamm, Professor Max, I, 269; II, 306
Mane, M. Z., II, 313
Maneritsch, A. A., II, 344
Manifesto to the Jewish people, a Zionist, II, 124‒7
Mann, Mr. Jacob, II, vi
Mapu, Abraham, I, 276
Marks, Mr. Simon, II, 133, 425
Markus, II, 344
Marmorek, Dr. Alexander, I, 292; II, 359
Marmorek, Isidore, I, 292
Marmorek, Oscar, I, 292; II, xliv
Maronites, the, I, 167 ff.
Marranos, the, I, 15, 23, 25, 31, 32‒3
Marschak, Dr., II, 304, 381
Marsh, the Rev. William F., on the Restoration of Israel to Palestine,
I, 113 note 2
Marshall, Mr. Louis, and the British Declaration, II, 136
Massarini, Tullo, II, 335‒6
Massel, J., I, 40 note 1; II, xlii, xliii, 350, 384
Maze, Rabbi Jacob, II, 281
Mazzini, I, xvii
Mead (Mede), the Rev. Joseph, on Sir Henry Finch, II, 208;

on the literal interpretation of the Bible, I, 166

Mehemet Ali, I, 101 ff., 116, 118, 119, 125, 126, 147, 167, 180, 186;
II, xxxviii, 409
Melamed, Dr., II, 304
Menasse, Baron Felix, II, 146
“Mendele Mocher Sepharim,” I, 276
Mendelssohn, Jechiel, I, 278‒9
Mendelssohn, Moses, I, 46, 278; II, 189
Menschikoff, Prince A. S., I, 150
Merriman, Rt. Hon. J. X., on Zionism, II, lxi‒lxii
Messianic Hopes, the, I, 18, 24, 40, 45, 51, 94
Methmann-Cohen, Dr., II, 304, 382
Meursius, Johann., I, 42
Meyer, Mr. Walter, II, 141
Meyersohn, Dr. Emil, I, 292
Mexico, proposed Jewish colonies in, I, 58
Meyuchas, Rabbi, of Jerusalem, I, 64, 73, 77‒79
Meyuchas, Palestinian writer, II, 316
Micah, the prophet, and the Restoration of Israel, II, 165
Michaelis, J. H., I, 61
Mikveh Israel, agricultural school in Palestine, I, 182‒3; II, 319‒20,
326 note 1
Milner, Lord, and Dr. Herzl, I, 295
Mills, the Rev. John, I, 185 note 1
Milton, John, influenced by the Hebrew spirit, I, 9, 40, 95; II, 176;

and the Restoration of Israel, II, 179

Minkowski, II, 344


Mintz, the brothers B. and S., II, 281, 283‒4
Misenberg, Leo, II, 344
Mission of the Jews, the, and Zionism, I, xvii‒xviii, 178;

Luzzatto on, II, 420‒1

Mitzkun, David Moses, I, 275


Mizrachi, Orthodox Zionist party, II, 23, 26, 30, 80, 291, 367‒8
Mocatta, F. D., I, 254
Modern Civilization and Zionism, I, xviii‒xix
Mohilewer, Rabbi Samuel, II, xlii, 186 note 3, 289‒90, 293‒4, 305
Molé, le Comte de, I, 82
Molyneux, the Rev. Capel, on the Restoration of Israel, I, 164
Monk, Henry W., on Jewish nationality, I, 197‒8
Montefiore, Lady, I, 115, 135
Montefiore, Sir Moses, I, xii, xxvii, 112;

pioneer of Anglo-Jewish Zionism, ♦I, 115 ff., 125 ff., 162, 173,
180, 181, 186, 200, 202, 277; II, xxxviii, xxxix, 43, 237 ff.,
252‒3, 262, 306, 337 note 1, 409‒10, 419‒20;

aids the Christians of Syria, I, 173

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Montefiore, Mr. C. G., II, 61, 62


Montezinos, Antonio, on the Ten Lost Tribes, I, 18‒19, 29, 40;
II, 211
Moore, Mr., British Consul at Jerusalem, II, 307
Moore, Thomas, and the Bible, I, 12;

“Advent of the Millennium,” II, 399

Mordecai ben Hillel Hacohen, Hebrew publicist, II, 287‒8


Morgenthau, Mr. Henry, II, 40
Morning Herald, the, on Zionist propaganda in France (in 1866),
I, 200
Moro, Arthur R., II, 67
Mortara Case, the, I, 112
Mosaic Constitution, the, Manasseh ben Israel on, I, 35‒36
Moscow “Sons of Zion,” the, I, 281; II, 281 ff.
Moser, Mr. Jacob, II, lvi, lvii, 350
Moses and the Restoration of Israel, II, 161‒2
Moses ben Nachman, Rabbi, I, 223 f.
Mosseri, Mr. Victor, II, 146
Mossinsohn, Dr. Ben-Zion, I, 287; II, 80, 304
Mostditschian, M. H. N., Armenian Delegate, on Zionism, II, 112
Motzkin, Dr. Leo, II, 290, 359
Mountain, the Rev. Jacob H. Brooke, on the Restoration of Israel,
II, 411‒12
Müntz, Dr., I, 269
Myersohn, J. M., II, 294

Nacht, Dr., II, 1


Nadelmann, II, 344
Naiditsch, M. I. A., II, 296, 359
Napoleon the First, I, xxiii, 42 note 1, 69, 70;

his call to the Jews of Asia and Africa, I, 63, 66; II, 222;

his campaign in the East, I, 63 ff.;

in Palestine, ♦I, 72 ff., 76;

his “Sanhedrin,” I, 80 ff.

♦ Volume number omitted from original

Napoleon III, I, 198, 200


Narboni, Rabbi Moses, I, 28
Nasi, David, I, 57
Nasi, Don Joseph, I, 224
Nathan, Isaac, II, 227;

and Byron’s “Hebrew Melodies,” I, 97‒99; II, 228

Nathan, Mr. Joseph, II, xxxvii


Nathan, M. D., on Jewish nationalism, I, 179
Nathan, Sir Matthew, II, 67
Nathansohn, B., I, 275
Neil, Rev. James, on Palestine Colonization, II, 272‒4
Neimanowitsch, H., Hebrew Journalist, II, 318
Nelson, Ernst, II, 336
Nemirower, Dr., II, 1
Netter, M. Charles, and Palestine Colonization, I, 182‒3; II, 319
Neumann, Abraham, Jewish artist, II, 344
Neumark, Dr. David, II, 313
Neuschul, II, 296
Neustaeter, L., II, 335
Newdegate, Ch., I, 144
“Newes from Rome,” I, 47; II, 191‒206
Newton, Bishop Thomas, on the Restoration of Israel, I, 56, 108;
II, 216‒17
Nicholas, Edward, I, 44; II, 182‒3
Nicholas I, Tsar, I, 150, 217
Nissenbaum, Isaac, II, 290
Noah, Major M. M., I, 59, 135‒6
Nobel, Rabbi Dr., II, 368
Nordau, Dr. Max, I, 264‒5, 269, 292; II, liv, 6
Nossig, Dr. Alfred, II, 290, 306, 344
Nova Solyma, I, 41; II, 176‒8
Numberg, Ch. D., Hebrew and Yiddish writer, II, 316
Nunez da Fonseca, Joseph, I, 57

Odessa group of the “Lovers of Zion,” the, I, 227, 281; II, 293, 383
Oliphant, Laurence, I, 207 ff., 250, 278; II, 289, 306‒7
d’Oliveyra, Rabbi Solomon, I, 23‒24
Oppenheim, M. D., II, 337, 345
Oppenheimer, Professor Franz, II, 303, 357
Oppenheimer, Henry, II, 246
d’Ordel, Major George, II, xxiii
Orenstein, Prof., II, xlix
Oriental Jews, the, and Baron de Hirsch, I, 249‒50;

during the War, II, xxxiii

Origen, on Demons, I, 28
Ormsby-Gore, Major the Hon. W., on the British Declaration,
II, xxxii, 111;

and the Palestine Commission, II, 141;

speech at the Conference of Palestinian Jews, II, 142‒5

Owen, Hugh, I, 185 note 1


Owen, Sir Isambard, I, 240 note 2

Pacifico, Don David, I, 133‒4


“Palestine,” II, 352
Palestine Colonization, the problem of, I, 112, 115 ff., 202, 203,
208, 228, 229‒31, 289; II, xxxix, xl, xlii;

opinions of English Christian authorities on, II, 269‒79;

English Societies for, I, 185; II, 273;

London Hebrew Society for, II, 256‒8;

Berlin Society for, II, 302;

Rumanian Society for, II, 307

Palestine Exploration Fund, the, I, 62, 299‒30; II, lii;

and Lord Kitchener, II, 219


Palestine Land Development Company, the, I, 284; II, 377
Palestine Societies, I, 61‒62; II, 362‒4
Palestine, the Holiness of, I, 31
Palestine, the Jewish Colonies in, I, 112, 161‒2, 246‒7, 262, 279;
II, 37, 88, 326‒31 (in 1910 and 1913);

“The Times” (1899) on, I, 299

Palestine, Zionist institutions in, II, 10, 387 ff.


Palestine and England, II, 43;

and Dr. Herzl, I, 266‒7;

and Manasseh ben Israel, I, 22‒24

Palestine as the Jewish homeland, I, xxiii‒xxiv, 195‒6, 307‒10;

meetings in favour of, II, 69 ff.;

Press comments on the meetings, II, 73 ff.

Palestinian Jews helped by Christians, I, 52; II, 212‒13


Palestinian trade with Britain, I, 306;

consular reports, II, 395 ff.

Palmerston, Lord, I, 75, 101 ff., 116 ff., 122, 123‒4, 127, 128, 131,
133, 158, 167; II, 229 ff., 405 ff.
Paperna, A. J., Hebrew writer, II, 315
Parker, Admiral Sir Wm., I, 133
Parliamentary Elections, the, in 1900, and Zionism, I, 299
Parnell, Thomas, and the Bible, I, 10
Pasmanik, Dr. Daniel, II, 283, 290, 305
Pasquier, Baron, I, 82
Pasternak, L., II, 340
Patriotism and Zionism, I, xix‒xx
Peace Conference, the, II, xxxi, xxxvi, 23, 28, 160
Peel, Sir Robert, I, 134
Perceval, John, Earl of Egmont, I, 58
Peretz, J. L., Hebrew and Yiddish writer, II, 316
Pétavel, Dr. A. F., on the Restoration of Israel, I, 179
Peters, Hugh, on the Readmission of Jews to England, I, 44; II, 183
Pffeffermann, II, 344
Philipps, Major Scott, on the Restoration of Israel, II, 411
Philo, I, 27
Pichon, M. Stéphen, I, xxvii;

on Zionism, II, Introduction, vii‒ix;

on the British Declaration, II, 128

Picot, M. Georges, II, xxvi, xxix, xxxi, 52


Pilgrim Fathers, the, and the Bible, I, 4, 195
Pilichowski, M. Leopold, II, 342‒3
Pineles, M. Samuel, I, 269; II, 1, 307
Pines, Jechiel M., I, 286; II, 290, 306
Pinkus, Dr. Felix, II, 1, 304, 305
Pinsker, Dr. Leo, I, 217 ff., 265, 281; II, 9, 285, 293, 326, 328, 419
Pinsker, Simchah, I, 217
Pitt influenced by Bible, I, 13
Plato, I, 27, 29, 30
Poale Zion, II, 24, 25, 29, 30, 80, 81, 364‒7;

and the “Young Worker” in Palestine, II, 387

Podlischewski, M. A., II, 295, 359


Pogroms, the Russian, in 1906, II, li‒liv
Poland, massacres in, I, 31, 32
Zionism in, II, 24‒25, 26, 27, 30

Political Zionism. See Zionism, political


Pollack, Leopold, II, 335
Ponsonby, Lord, I, 126
Pope, the, and Zionism, II, 53
Pope, Alexander, and the Bible, I, 10
Portalis, le Comte J. M., I, 82
Possart, Felix, II, 335
Powel, Senator, on Zionism, II, lxii
Powel, V., on the Restoration of Israel, I, 43
Poznanski, Dr. Samuel, II, 291, 295
Prag, Mr. Joseph, II, xxxvii
Press, the English, comments on the British Declaration, II, 84 ff.;

on the meetings in favour of Palestine as the Jewish homeland,


II, 73 ff.;

and Zionism, II, 21

Priestley, Dr. Joseph, on the Restoration of Israel, I, 93; II, 225‒6


Prilutzki, Z., II, 318
Prophets, the, and the Restoration of Israel, II, 160 ff.
Pross, M. M., II, 294, 318
Puritan Saints, the, I, 15, 18
Puritans, the, I, 4, 14, 25;

their interpretation of the Bible, I, 55;

their ministers study Hebrew, I, 40

Pym, John, influenced by the Bible, I, 13


Pythagoras, I, 29, 30
Rabbinowicz, Mr. E. W., II, xxxvii
Rabbinowitch, Rabbi, S. J., II, 291
Rabinovitch, Michael, II, 281, 284
Rabinowitsch, Leon, II, 318
Rabinowitsch, Saul Pinchas, II, 294, 313
Rabinowitzsch, Ben-Ami, II, 316
Rabinsohn, II, 318
Raffalovich, the Rev. I., II, 350
Raffalovich, Samuel, I, 9 note 2
Rapaport, A. J., II, 293
Rapaport, Rabbi Salomon Löb, I, 276‒7
Raphall, the Rev. M. J., II, xl
Raudnitz, Albert, II, 336
Raudnitz, Ernest, II, 336
Ravanellus, Petrus, I, 61
Rawnitzki, J. Ch., II, 293, 313‒14
Razswiet, the, Russian Zionist paper, II, 21
Readmission of the Jews to England, the, I, 14, 15, 17, 20, 25, 55;

readmission and restoration, I, 53‒4

“Red Cross,” the founding of the, I, 198‒9


Redlich, Joseph, II, 339
Redmond, John, on the British Declaration, II, 114
Reform Movement, the Jewish, I, 291
Reformation, the, I, 19, 40;

and the Bible, I, 14

Reich, Dr. Leon, II, 359


Reichersohn, Moses, Hebrew writer, II, 315
Reifman, Jacob, I, 277
Reinach, M. Solomon, I, 254
Reines, Rabbi I. J., II, 291, 368
Reisin, Abraham, Yiddish writer, II, 316
Religion and Nationalism, II, 163
Rembrandt and Manasseh ben Israel, I, 44; II, 181
Renaissance, the, I, 40
Reshid Pasha, I, 126
Restoration of Israel, the, I, 25, 31, 40, 65, 66, 85;

meaning given to it in the early 19th century, I, 91 ff.;

in the Palmerston period, I, 101 ff., 134‒5;

English appeal for, I, 163, 221; II, 255‒6;

restoration and dispersion, Manasseh ben Israel on, I, 17‒18,


33‒35;

and emancipation, I, 92‒93;

and the prophets, II, 161 ff.;

and the problem of Syria, I, 108‒9

Reuchlin and the Cabbalah, I, 29


Rhodes, the Jews of, in 1840, I, 110
Ribot, M., and Zionism, II, 53
Rigg, Mr. J. M., I, 48
Ritter, Mr. B., II, xlii
Robinson, Dr. Edward, on Palestine, I, 118
Roebuck, J. A., I, 133
Rogers, Edward Thomas, British Vice-Consul at Haifa, I, 161
Rogers, Samuel, and Isaac d’Israeli, I, 140
Rosebery, Lord, I, 231; II, 279, 280
Rosenack, M., II, 141
Rosenbaum, M. S., II, 296, 359
Rosenberg, Mr. Murray, II, xliii
Rosenfeld, S., Hebrew journalist, II, 318
Rosenthal, Toby, II, 335
Rosoff, M. Israel, II, 141, 293, 323
Rosowski, Rabbi Pinchas, II, 291
Roth, Rabbi Dr., II, 368
Rothenstein, Will, II, 344
Rothschild, Baron Edmond de, and Palestine Colonization, I, 232‒3,
240, 262, 286, 291‒2; II, 47‒48, 49, 146, 290, 306, 319;

visits Palestine, II, lviii

Rothschild, Baron James de, II, 48


Rothschild Schools in Jerusalem, the Lionel de, II, 322‒3;

the Evelina de, II, 323

Rothschild, Lord (the 1st), I, 142, 253; II, 247;

and Zionism, II, 48

Rothschild, Lord, and Zionism, II, 48, 52, 62‒3, 65, 83 ff., 99, 122‒
3
Rothschild, M. James de, and Zionism, II, xxxi, 52, 99, 112, 123
Rothstein, F., translates “Hermann und Dorothea” into Hebrew,
I, 275
Roumania, the rights of the Jews of, I, 293; II, 131, 137‒9;

Zionism in, II, 1, 22, 358

Rubenstein, S. B., II, xxxvii, lvi, 350


Rülf, Rabbi Dr. Isaac, I, 269; II, 302, 388
Rundstein, Shimon, II, 295
Ruppin, Dr. Arthur, II, 303, 386
Ruskin, John, and the Bible, I, 3
Russell, Lord John, protects Jews of Damascus (in 1869), I, 174
Russia and the guardianship of the Holy Places, I, 146 ff.
Russia, Zionism in, II, 25, 26, 27‒28, 29;

after the Revolution, II, 38 ff.

Russian Jews, the, and Baron de Hirsch, I, 250‒1, 254‒5, 260‒1


Russian massacres, the, in 1881‒2, I, 112, 213 ff.
Russian Revolution, the, I, 193; II, 38 ff., 54 ff., 87
Russo-Japanese War, the, II, 34
Russo-Turkish War (1878), the, I, 303‒4; II, 34

Sabbathai Zebi, the Pseudo-Messiah, I, 45


Sacher, Mr. Harry, I, 285; II, lvi, lvii, 51, 52, 425
Sachs, M., II, 293
Sacrifices, the Mosaic, the Rev. Capel Molyneux on, I, 164
Sadler, John, I, 40, 44; II, 176
Safed, I, 24, 29, 73
St. John, Oliver, I, 20
St. Petersburg, Zionism in, II, 293
Salisbury, Lord, I, 208, 304
Salkind, Solomon, I, 275
Salkinson, I. A., I, 8 note 1
Salomon, A. S. A., II, 336
Salomon, Rabbi Dr. B., II, 133
Salvador, Joseph, I, xxvii;

on Palestine as the Jewish homeland, I, 176‒8

Salz, Dr., I, 269


Samuel, Charles, II, 336
Samuel, Mr. Herbert, and Zionism, II, 47, 52, 103‒4
Samuely, Nathan, Hebrew writer, II, 315
Sandler, Dr., II, 302
Sanhedrin, Napoleon’s, I, 41 note 2, 80 ff.; II, 20, 222;

and Jewish Nationalism, I, 83;

English opinion on, I, 86 ff.

Saphir, Elie, II, 291‒2


Saphir, Jacob, I, 22 note 3; II, 291
Sasportas, Rabbi Jacob, I, 45;

on the Marranos, I, 33 note 1

de Saulcy on Palestine, I, 247


de Saxe, Marshal, proposes a Jewish Commonwealth in South
America, I, 57‒8
Scandinavia, Zionism in, II, 1, 24
Schach, Mdlle. Marie, I, 292
Schachtel, H., II, 303
Schafrom, M. L., II, 344
Schapira, Professor Hermann, I, 269‒70; II, 301, 308
Schatz, Professor Boris, I, 287; II, 346, 382, 386
Schatzkes, M. A., Hebrew writer, II, 315
Schechter, Professor Solomon, on Zionism, II, xli
Schein, M., II, 1, 307
Scheinkin, M. M. M., II, 80, 293, 317
Schereschewski, Hebrew writer, II, 315
Schiff, Mr. Jacob, on the British Declaration, II, 136
Schlesinger, Felix, II, 335
Schloss, Louis, II, xxxvii
Schnirer, Dr. N. T., I, 269; II, 296, 308
Schofman, Hebrew novelist, II, 315
“Scholom Aleichem” (S. Rabinowitsch), Hebrew and Yiddish
novelist, II, 316
Scholz, Professor, M. A., on Haim Farhi’s death, I, 74
Schulman, Kalman J. M. A., I, 276
Schwarz, Rabbi Joseph, on Haim Farhi’s death, I, 74
Scott, Mr. C. P., Editor of “Manchester Guardian,” and Zionism,
II, xxxi, 46‒7, 424
Scott, the Rev. John, on the Preservation of the Jews, I, 99
Scott, Sir Walter, I, 99
Sczernichowsky, Saul, I, 280; II, 301
Sebag-Montefiore, Mr. Edmund, II, 67
Sebastiani, Colonel, on the Jews of Turkey, I, 64 note 1
Seddon, Thomas, in Palestine, I, 163
Seidemann, A., II, 283, 293
Seidemann, S., II, 295
Segal, the Rev. M. H., II, 353
Selborne, the Earl of, on the British Declaration, II, 114
“Self-emancipation,” Pinsker’s theory of Jewish, I, 217 ff.;

the doctrine in the Bible, I, 218‒21;

in Jewish literature, I, 221‒2

Selim I., Sultan, I, 167


Sequerra, Solomon, I, 185 note 1
Sereni, Commendatore, II, 53
Serrarius, Petrus, I, 42
Shaftesbury, the Earl of, I, xxvii;

and the Restoration of Israel, I, 121 ff.;

his project in 1840, I, 125 ff.;


his new appeal in 1876, I, 206‒7;

his memorandum, II, 229 ff.

Shakespeare, influenced by Bible, I, 3, 8;

Hebrew and Yiddish translations of some of his plays, I, 8 note 1

Shelley, influenced by Ezekiel, I, 12


Shoshana, the Rev. Abraham, I, 115
Sichel, Nathanael, II, 335
Sidebotham, Mr. H., and Zionism, II, 424‒5
Sieff, Mr. Israel, II, 109, 140, 425
Silbernagel, J., II, 336
Silberstrom, Dr., II, 295
Simon, Mr. Julius, ♦II, 303, 357, 359

♦ Volume number omitted in original

Simon, Mr. Leon, I, xii, 279; II, liv, lvii, 51, 140, 353, 425
Sinai Peninsula, the, offered to Zionists by the British Government,
I, 296
Sintzheim, Rabbi David, I, 80 ff.
Slouchz, Dr. Nahum, I, 292
Slutzki, A. J., II, 314
Smartt, Sir Thomas, on Zionism, II, lxii
Smilanski, M., II, 292
Smith, Admiral Sir W. Sidney, I, 104, 105
Smolenskin, Perez, I, 39, 278; II, 9, 288, 297, 308;

and Pinsker contrasted, I, 226‒7;

on Manasseh ben Israel, I, 39


Sneersohn, Rabbi Chayim, of Jerusalem, appeals to English Jews for
Palestine Colonization, I, 186, 197, 202‒3, 206; II, 253‒5
Sneur, Hebrew poet, II, 315‒16
Snowman, Abraham, II, xlii
Snowman, Isaac and Louis, Jewish artists, II, 344
Sokolow, M. N., II, 50 ff., 79, 99, 101, 112, 123, 127, 324;

statement on behalf of the Zionist Organization, II, 117‒23

Sola, the Rev. A. de, II, xl


Sola, Mr. Clarence de, II, 22, 82, 354
Solomon, Simeon, II, 337
Solomon, Mr. Solomon J., II, 337, 339
Solomons, Mr. Israel, I, xii, xxxix‒xli
Soloveitschik, M. A., II, 283
Sonnenschein, Mrs. Rose, on the Restoration of Israel to Palestine,
I, 243‒4
Sonnino, Baron Sidney, on the British Declaration, II, 129;

on the rights of the Jews of Roumania, II, 139

Soskin, Dr., II, 300


Soul, the immortality of the, view of Manasseh Ben-Israel on, I, 27
South Africa, Zionism in, II, 24, 45, 354
Southey and the Bible, I, 12
Spielmann, Sir Isidore, II, 67
Spire, M. André, II, vi
Spitzer, Emanuel, II, 336
Stand, Adolf, II, 22, 306, 359
Stanley, Lord, and the Don Pacifico case, I, 133
Steinberg, Jehuda, Hebrew novelist, II, 315
Steinschneider, Moritz, II, xxxix, 319
Stoics, the, I, 27

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