| Žáček |
Jan |
Vice President of the imperial council of Austria-Hungary, 1901-1907. |
| Urusov |
Sergey Dmitriyevich |
Prince, govenor of Bessabaria, 1903-1905. |
| of Austria |
Franz Joseph I |
Emperor of Austria-Hungary, 1848-1916. |
| von Koerber |
Ernest |
Minister President of Austria-Hungary, 1900-1904. |
| Tisza |
István |
Count, Minister President of Hungary, 1903-1905. |
| Gautsch von Frankenthurn |
Paul |
President of the Austrian Delegation in Lviv |
| Byk |
Emil |
Polish-Austrian lawyer and politician |
| Straus |
Samuel |
Philantrophst in Berlin |
| Bebel |
August Ferdinand |
Socialist Member of German Parliament, 1871-1918. |
| von Preußen |
Wilhelm II |
Emperor of Germany, 1888-1918. |
| / |
David |
Third King of the United Kingdom of Isreal. |
| Cantacuzino |
Gheorghe Grigore |
Member of Parliament in Bucharest, 1900-1907. |
| de Belgique |
Stéphanie |
Princess of Belium, Crown Princess of Austria. |
| de Belgique |
Leopold II |
King of Belgium, 1865-1909. |
| Yitzchaki |
Shlomo |
French rabbi. Known as Rashi. |
| ben Sherira |
Hai |
Last Goan of Babylon, Also known as Hai Goan. |
| bar Isaac |
Simeon |
Rabbi. Uncle of Rashi. |
| ben Judah |
Gershom |
German rabbi, taught in Mainz |
| ben Yakar |
Yaakov |
German rabbi. Taught in Mainz. |
| ben Eliezer Halevi |
Isaac |
Rabbi. Taught in Worms. |
| ben Jehuda |
Eleazar |
German rabbi. Taught in Worms. |
| ben Meshullam |
Eliakim |
German rabbi. Taught in Speyer. |
| de Bouillon |
Godefroi |
Leader of the First Crusade |
| ben Nathan |
Judah |
Rashi's disciple and son-in-law |
| ben Samuel |
Meir |
Rashi's disciple and son-in-law. |
| ben Meir |
Samuel |
German rabbi. Known as Rashbam. Rashi's grandson. |
| ben Meir |
Isaac |
Rabbi. Known as Rivam. Rashi's grandson. |
| ben Meir |
Jacob |
German rabbi. Known as Rabbeinu Tam. Rashi's grandson. |
| Berger |
Ernö |
Coffee trader. Advertising in The Geniune Jew. |
| Rath |
Ignatz |
Coffee trader. Advertising in The Geniune Jew. |
| Wilf |
Osias H. |
Editor of The Genuine Jew. |
| Salat |
E. |
Printer in Lviv. Printed The Genuine Jew. |
| Salat |
U.W. |
Printer in Lviv. |
| Széll |
Kálmán |
Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary, 1899-1903. |
| Sarto |
Guiseppe Melchiorre |
Pope Pius X, 1903-1914. |
| Karađorđević |
Peter |
King Peter I of Serbia, 1903-1921. |
| Obrenović |
Aleksandar |
King Alexander I of Serbia, 1889-1903. |
| Dewey |
George |
United States Navy Admiral. |
| Israëls |
Jozef |
Dutch painter. |
| of Austria |
Marie Henriette |
Queen Consort of Belgium. |
| Alekseyev |
Yevgeni Ivanovich |
Imperial Russian Navy admiral. |
| Romanov |
Nikolai |
Last Emperor of Russia, 1894-1917. |
| of Staufen |
Frederick II |
Holy Roman Emperor, 1230-1250. |
| of Württemberg |
Eberhard I |
Count of Württemberg, 1279–1325. |
| of Germany |
Rudolf I |
King of Germany/King of the Romans, 1273-1291. |
| ben Meir |
Baruch |
German rabbi. Called Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg. Known by the Hebrew language acronym
Maharam of Rothenburg. |
| of Italy |
Vittorio Emanuele III |
King of Italy, 1900-1946. |
| Garibaldi |
Ricciotti |
Italian politician, 1847-1924. |
| Garibaldi |
Giuseppe |
Italian general and republican. |
| Klinger |
/ |
President of the Lviv religious community. |
| Khan |
Habibullah |
Emir of Afghanistan, 1901-1919. |
| / |
Meiji |
Emperor of Japan, 1867 - 1912. Given Name: Mutsuhito. |
| Aperman |
L. |
Coffee merchant from Brody. |
| / |
Kneppe |
Baptised Jew. Imprisoned Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg. |
| Hübscher |
A. |
Employer in Prague. Advertised in The Genuine Jew. |
| Weinreb |
Joel |
Merchant in Lviv. Advertised in The Genuine Jew. |
| Leidesdorff |
William |
Hungarian Jew who immigrated to the USA. |
| Hift |
Elijah |
Relative of Zweibel Leydesdorf. Inherited 7 million dollars. |
| ben Jehiel |
Asher |
Student of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg |
| Gołuchowski |
Agenor Maria |
Austrian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary, 1895-1906. |
| von Pitreich |
Heinrich |
Austrian-Hungarian General and Minister of War, 1902-1906. |
| Balfour |
Arthur |
British Prime Minister, Conservative politician, and statesman. |
| Delcassé |
Théophile |
French statesman of the French Third Republic. |
| Stoessel |
Anatoly |
Russian general. Admiral during the Russo-Japanese war. |
| / |
Moshe |
Abrahamic prophet said to have led the Israelites out of Egypt. Important prophet
in Judaism. |
| Bonaparte |
Napoleon |
French military leader, French Emperor, 1804–1814 and 1815. |
| Shmelkes |
Yitzhak Leib |
Lviv rabbi. |
| Kuropatkin |
Alexei |
Imperial Russian general and war minister. |
| Horowitz |
Aryeh Leib ben Isaac |
Rabbi in Stanislau, 1904-1909. |
| Bloch |
Jan Gotlib |
Polish banker and finance counsellor. |
| Lamsdorf |
Vladimir |
Russian politian. Minister of foreign affairs, 1900-1906. |
| Izvolsky |
Alexander |
Russian ambassador to France, Denmark, and Japan. Minister of foreign affairs, 1906-1910. |
| Kokovtsov |
Vladimir |
Finance Minister of Russia, 1904-1905 and 1906-1914. 4th Russian prime minister, 1911-1916. |
| Vannovskiy |
Pyotr |
Russian minister of war, 1881-1898. Minister of National education, 1901-1902. |
| Trepov |
Fyodor |
General Govenor of Kyiv, Southwestern Krai, and Galicia. |
| of Hohenberg-Rothenburg |
Albrecht II |
Count of Hohenberg, 13th century. |
| Romanov |
Pyotr |
Tsar/Emperor of Russia, 1682-1725. |
| of Sweden |
Karl XII |
Emperor of Sweden, 1697-1718. |
| the Strong |
August II |
Emperor of Poland, 1697-1706. |
| Arouet |
Voltaire / François-Marie |
French writer, historian, and philosopher. |
| Dahlberg |
Erik |
Swedish count and military engineer. |
| Dreyfus |
Alfred |
French artillery officer. Victim of the Dreyfus affair. |
| Zola |
Émile Édouard Charles Antoine |
French novelist, journalist, and playwright. |
| Reinach |
Joseph |
French author and politician. |
| Lazare |
Bernard |
French literary critic, political journalist, polemicist, and anarchist. Known as
the first Dreyfusard. |
| Scheurer-Kestner |
Auguste |
French politician and industrialist. |
| Labori |
Fernand-Gustave-Gaston |
French attorney. |
| Picquart |
Georges |
French Minister of War. |
| Loubet |
Émile |
8th French president, 1899-1906. |
| du Paty de Clam |
Charles Armand Auguste Ferdinand Mercier |
Army officer and a key figure in the Dreyfus affair. |
| Khuen-Héderváry de Hédervár |
Károly |
Prime minister of Hungary, 1903. |
| Tisza |
Kálmán |
Prime minister of Hungary, 1875-1890. |
| Markham |
Arthur Basil |
British politician. Member of Parliament of Mansfield. |
| Akers-Douglas |
Aretas |
British home secretary, 1902-1905. |
| Gonta |
Ivan |
Ukrainian Cossack rebel, part of the Haidamaka, and one of the leaders of the . |
| Khmelnytsky |
Bohdan Zinoviy |
Hetman of the Army, head of Ukraine during the , 1648–1657. |
| Zalizniak |
Maksym |
Cossack and one of the leaders of the rebellion. |
| / |
Hosea |
19th king of Northern Isreal, 732 - 722 BC. |
| Tennō |
Jimnu |
First emperor of Japan, 660 - 585 BC. |
| / |
Sargon II |
King of Assyria, 722 - 705 BC. |
| Sergiyev |
Ivan Ilyich |
Russian Saint. |
| Billroth |
Christian Albert Theodor |
German surgeon, performed the first successful gastrectomy for gastric cancer. |
| von Leyden |
Ernst Viktor |
German internist, founded the first international association for cancer research. |
| Benckendorff |
Alexander Konstantinovich |
Russian diplomat, ambassador to Denmark, 1897-1903 and England, 1903-1917. |
| / |
Edward VII |
King of England, 1901-1910. |
| Sprecher |
Nathan |
Polish businessman for farming equipment. |
| Steiner |
Franz |
Austrian and Czech journalist, politician, activist, a member of the Reichsrat, 1901-1907.
|
| Herzog |
Josef |
Austrian and Czech journalist, a member of the Reichsrat, 1901-1907. |
| Rapoport |
Adolf |
Polish politician, a member of the Reichsrat, 1879-1907. |
| Merunowicz |
Teofil |
Polish politician, a member of the Reichsrat, 1897-1907. |
| Gniewosz |
Włodzimierz |
Polish politician, a member of the Reichsrat, 1891-1907. |
| Sobieski |
John III |
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, 1674-1696. |
| / |
Abdülmecid I |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1839-1861. |
| Romanov |
Nikolay I |
Emperor of Russia, 1825-1855 |
| / |
Georgios |
High Commissioner of Cretan State, 1898-1906. |
| Hilmi Pasha |
Hüseyin |
Inspectorate-General of Macedonia, 1902-1908. |
| Charykov |
Nikolay |
Russian diplomat; extraordinary Envoy and Minister of Plenipotentiary in Serbia, 1900-1904. |
| Bakhmeteff |
Georgy Yury |
Russian diplomat; ambassador to Bulgaria, 1897-1905. |
| Gonz |
Luis |
Jewish New Yorker who died in 1904 and left his wealth to Jewish charity. |
| Kohn |
Théodore |
Archbishop of Olomouc, 1893-1904. |
| of Montenegro |
Nicholas I |
Last monarch of Montenegro. Prince (1860-1910) and king (1910-1918). |
| von Rothschild |
Eugène Daniel |
Banker and art collector. Member of the Rothschild family, Austrian branch. |
| von Rothschild |
Albert Salomon Anselm |
Banker and art collector. Member of the Rothschild family, Austrian branch. |
| Vergani |
Ernst |
Austrian politician and founder of the antisemitic "Deutsches Volksblatt". |
| Burián von Rajecz |
Stephan István |
Austrian politician; finance minister of Austria-Hungary, 1903-1912. |
| Rockefeller |
John Davison |
U.S.-American business magnate; one of the wealthiest people in modern history. |
| Morgan |
John Pierpont |
U.S.-American financier and investment banker. |
| Skobelev |
Mikhail Dmitriyevich |
Russian general in the Russo-Turkish war. |
| von Preußen |
Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl |
German Emperor Frederick III and King of Prussia, March to June 1888. |
| Hertz |
Shmuel |
|
| Späth |
Carl Julius |
German watchmaker, built astronomical clock. |
| of Syracuse |
Hiero II |
Ruler of Syracuse, Greek Sicily, 275-215 BCE. |
| Philadelphus |
Ptolemy II |
Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, 284-246 BCE. |
| von Rotenberg |
Sarah |
Daughter of Baruch Ben Meir, Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg. |
| von Rotenberg |
Rachel |
Wife of Baruch Ben Meir, Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg. |
| / |
Hannah |
Sister or sister-in-law of Baruch Ben Meir, Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg. |
| Hilsner |
Leopold |
Bohemian cobbler. Victim of an antisemitic miscarrige of justice, falsely accused
of killing a Christian girl as a blood libel. |
| Labiner |
M. |
Coffee trader in Ternopil. Advertiser. |
| Weinstock |
S. |
Literature provider in Lviv. Advertiser. |
| Gutwirth |
Hirsch |
Fabric trader in Lviv. Advertiser. |
| Stropp |
A. |
Provider of informational material in Neunkirchen. Advertiser. |
| von Taussig |
Theodor |
Austrian entrepreneur. |
| Hershkovitz |
Simha |
Toll Household leaseholder in Lviv, victim of an armed robbery. |
| Minevitch |
Yisrael |
Jewish landlord in St Petersburg. |
| Makarov |
Stepan Osipovich |
Russian admiral. Fought in Russo-Turkish (1877-1878) war as captain and in the Russo-Japanese
war (1904-1905) as vice-admiral. |
| / |
Abraham |
Hebrew patriarch. Founding Father of the relationship between God and Jews. |
| / |
Yitzchak |
One of the three patriarchs of Israelites. Son of Abraham, father of Jacob and Esau. |
| / |
Yaacov |
Forefather of Israelites. Son of Isaac, grandson of Abraham. |
| Schneider |
/ |
Antisemitic polititian in the Austrian Delegation. |
| Feinstein |
Eliyahu |
Lithuanian-Belarusian rabbi. Leading rabbinic authoritiy of Litvak. |
| Gordon |
Eliezer |
Lithuanian rabbi. |
| Rabinowitz-Teomim |
Eliyahu David |
Lithuanian Rabbi. |
| Zalman Weingort |
Ephraim Shlomo |
Rabbi. |
| Sternfeld |
Benzion |
Rabbi. |
| Shapira |
Shlomo |
Rabbi. |
| Gelbord |
Abraham |
Rabbi. |
| / |
Moshe |
Rabbi. |
| Zev Margolis |
Gavriel |
American Rabbi. |
| / |
Zerah |
Rabbi. |
| Binyamin |
Morenu |
Rabbi. |
| Berlin |
Chaim |
Rabbi of Valozhyn, Moscow, and Jerusalem. |
| Levin |
Chaim Meir Noach |
Rabbi. |
| Epstein |
Yechiel Michel |
Lithuanian rabbi. |
| Blazer |
Yitzhak |
Russian rabbi. |
| / |
Yehoshua |
Rabbi. |
| Yaakov |
Yitzhaki |
Rabbi. |
| Rabinowitz |
Shmuel Levi |
Rabbi. |
| Alter |
Yehudah Aryeh Leib |
Rabbi. |
| Danishevsky |
Moshe |
Rabbi. |
| Epstein |
Moshe Mordechai |
Lithuanian-Palestinia rabbi. |
| Eizik |
Yehoshua |
Rabbi. |
| Amlers |
Meir |
Rabbi. |
| Shmuel |
Meshach |
Rabbi. |
| Broyda |
Zvi Hirsch |
Lithuanian rabbi. |
| Shapiro |
Refael |
Belarusian rabbi. |
| Analik |
Shimon Dov |
Rabbi. |
| Meisel |
Eliyahu Chaim |
Rabbi. |
| Friedman |
David |
Rabbi. |
| Rabinovitch |
Tzvi Hirsh |
Rabbi. |
| Libshitz |
Hillel Aryey |
Rabbi. |
| Soloveitchik |
Chaim |
Belarusian rabbi. |
| Grodzinski |
Chaim Ozer |
Lithuanian rabbi. |
| Shlopfer |
Yosef |
Rabbi. |
| Razin |
Yosef |
Rabbi. |
| Shapira |
Eliyahu Leib |
Rabbi. |
| Grosskopf |
H. Sholem |
Chair of the Lviv cultus board. |
| Gonse |
Charles-Arthur |
French military officer, deputy chief of staff during the trials against Dreyfus. |
| Ivkov |
/ |
Japanese spy in the Russo-Japanese war. |
| Hippe |
/ |
Scientist. |
| Cohn |
Gustav |
German economist, known for his contribution to transportation. |
| Lindemann |
Hugo |
German social democratic politician. |
| Krause |
Rudolph |
German anthropologist and doctor, researching craniometry. |
| Waitz |
Franz Theodor |
German psychologist and anthropologist. |
| Bretano |
Ludwig Joseph "Lujo" |
German national economist and social reformer. |
| Bindewald |
Eugen |
German city planner. |
| Blum |
Johann Georg Max Hans |
German author, neo-liberal politician. |
| Bollinger |
Otto |
German pathologist. |
| Ballard |
Edward |
British doctor. |
| Mayrhofer |
Carl |
German gynaecology, medical researcher. |
| Maro |
Publius Vergilius "Virgil" |
Roman poet. |
| von Pettenkofer |
Max Joseph |
German chemist and hygienist. |
| Topinard |
Paul |
French anthropologist. |
| Dulberg |
Salomon |
Victim of the Zabolotiv persecution. |
| / |
Alexandrina Victoria |
Queen Victoria of England, 1837-1901 |
| Rubenstein |
H. |
Jewish doctor. |
| Garfunkel |
/ |
Jewish doctor. |
| Lipmann-Heller |
Yom-Tob |
Czech rabbi. |
| Heller |
Moses Ha-Levi |
Grandfather of Yom-Tob Lipmann-Heller. |
| / |
Ferdinand II |
Holy Roman Emperor, 1619 - 1637 |
| of Aragon |
Ferdinand II |
King of Aragon, Sicily, Naples, and Valencia |
| of Castile |
Isabella I |
First queen of a dynastically-united Spain, 1479-1504. |
| de Torquemada |
Tomás |
Grand Inquisitor of Spain. |
| Abrabanel |
Isaac |
Portuguese-Spanish Jewish businessman, exegete and philosopher. |
| Senior |
Abraham |
Sephardi court rabbi of Castile, royal tax-farmer-in-chief, and politician. |
| Abravanel |
Judah Leon |
Portuguese Jewish philosopher, physician and poet. |
| Abravanel |
Joseph |
Jewish physician and scholar. |
| ibn Verga |
Solomon |
Spanish Jewish historian and writer. |
| Senior |
David |
Son of Abraham Senior. |
| the dreamer |
Joseph |
Biblical figure in Genesis. |
| / |
Potipherah |
Priest of ancient Egypt in Genesis. |
| Solomon |
Ben |
Writer in The Geniune Jew |
| Zvi |
Ben |
Writer in The Geniune Jew |
| Summer |
/ |
Local judge in Frankfurt in 1904. |
| of Mecklenburg |
Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Georg Ernst Adolf Gustav |
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. |
| Khan |
Habibullah |
Emir of Afghanistan, 1901-1919. |
| Moore |
/ |
Rabbi. |
| Stein |
Almana |
President of the Jewish orphanage for boys in Budapest. |
| Loker |
Chaim |
Victim of the Zabolotiv persecution. |
| Jupiter |
Dud |
Victim of the Zabolotiv persecution. |
| Burg |
Layzer |
Victim of the Zabolotiv persecution. |
| Enker |
Feivel |
Victim of the Zabolotiv persecution. |
| Gier |
Yirachmiel |
Victim of the Zabolotiv persecution. |
| Koronitzsky |
/ |
Regional court judge of Zabolotiv in 1904 during the Zabolotiv trials. |
| Bilewicz |
/ |
Council member of Zabolotiv in 1904 during the Zabolotiv trials. |
| Vyshinsky |
/ |
Council member of Zabolotiv in 1904 during the Zabolotiv trials. |
| Dashevsky |
/ |
Council member of Zabolotiv in 1904 during the Zabolotiv trials. |
| Feral |
/ |
Council member of Zabolotiv in 1904 during the Zabolotiv trials. |
| Drohobytskyi |
/ |
Prosecutor during the Zabolotiv trials in 1904. |
| Zipser |
/ |
Jewish representative during the Zabolotiv trials in 1904. |
| Hashevsky |
/ |
Judical Agent during the Zabolotiv trials in 1904. |
| Mislavski |
/ |
Judical Agent during the Zabolotiv trials in 1904. |
| Yurtschenko |
/ |
Judical Agent during the Zabolotiv trials in 1904. |
| Orzech |
Jan |
Police chief during the Zabolotiv trials in 1904. |
| Fridman |
Solomo |
Writer for the paper. |
| Zigrean |
Jakob |
Charged of torturing a boy. |
| Darlatzu |
Martin |
Charged of torturing a boy. |
| Bm. |
J.B. |
Rabbi. |
| B. |
Jakob |
Register Administrator. |
| W. |
B. |
Liquor Lessee. |
| Epstein |
Gitel |
Jewish girl who has been baptised in a monastery in Krakow. |
| Davidov |
/ |
Chief Justice in the Kishinev trials. |
| Korkhov |
/ |
Part of the Kishinev trials. Accused to have murdered Ulman. |
| Ulman |
/ |
Murder victim in the Kishinev trials. |
| Petersko |
/ |
Brothers who killed two Jews and were part of the Kishinev trials. |
| Salomon |
Naftoli |
Reader of The Genuine Jew. |