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[for the article Toldot by Tzvi Livneh pg. 13]
Translated by Moshe Kutten
Edited by Yocheved Klausner
The material used by the author for writing the historical chapters was vast, and it was a pleasant duty to list the books and authors which were used by the author either significantly or just marginally:
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Translated by Moshe Kutten
Edited by Yocheved Klausner
1789 The beginning of the Pale of Settlement in Russia 1800 Derzhavin's memorandum which included the proposal for Jewish settlement in Novo-Russia 1804 The Law for Remedying the State of the Jews and the decree about the expulsion of Jews from the villages 1807 The establishment of the colonies: Bobrovy-Kut, Izraelovka, Sdeh-Menukha, and Dobroye 1827 The decree of the Kantonists the compulsory military service of Jewish boys 1835 The establishment of the Jewish settlements in Bessarabia 1837 The failed program of Jewish settlement in Siberia 1849 The establishment of the colonies in the province of Ekaterinoslav: Novo-Zlatopol, Veselaya, Krasnoselka, Mezherich, Trudolyubovka, Nechaevaka 1870 The establishment of Mikve Israel by Karl Neter 1877 The establishment of Petakh Tikva 1881 The Negev Storms the wave of pogroms in Southern Russia. The beginning of the immigration to America 1882 The BILU Aliyah and the establishment of the Am Olam movement 1889 The beginning of the Jewish settlement in Argentina 1891 The beginning of the activity of the J.C.A. organization in Argentina 1914 The establishment of the JOINT in the U.S. to help the victims of the war 1918 The establishment the Yevsektzia in the Soviet Union The beginning of the Third Aliyah, and the establishment of he'Khalutz in Russia 1924 The establishment of the KOMZET and OZET in the Soviet Union The peak in the momentum in the renewal of Jewish settlement 1928 The beginning of the [Jewish] settlement in Birobidzhan The elimination of he'Khaluz and its hakhshara [training] camps 1934 The declaration of Birobidzhan as an autonomous Jewish district 1941 The annihilation of the Jewish colonies at the beginning of the Nazi's conquest
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