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  1. Antisemitism in the Russian Empire included numerous pogroms and the designation of the Pale of Settlement from which Jews were forbidden to migrate into the interior of Russia, unless they converted to the Russian Orthodox state religion.

  2. Antisemitism in the Russian Empire. Relations between Eastern Orthodoxy and Judaism; Antisemitism in the Soviet Union; Antisemitism in Russia; Antisemitism in Europe; Antisemitism in the United States; British responses to the anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire; Emancipation of the Jews in England#Pogroms in Russia

  3. The February Revolution in Russia officially ended a centuries-old regime of antisemitism in the Russian Empire, legally abolishing the Pale of Settlement. [1] However, the previous legacy of antisemitism was continued and furthered by the Soviet state, especially under Joseph Stalin.

  4. Jews and Judaism in the Russian Empire. Antisemitism by former country. Racism in the Russian Empire. Discrimination in the Russian Empire. Antisemitism in Russia.

  5. The word ‘pogrom’ is derived from the Russian word 'погром.' In Russia, the word pogrom was first used to describe the anti-Semitic attacks that followed the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881. There was a second wave of pogroms in the early 20th century, between 1903 and 1906.

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