German Committee for Freeing of Russian Jews was created in 1914.
moved out of Russian
Russian Jews are Jews who lived in Russia, usually meaning the Russian Empire, which included many now independent countries in central and Eastern Europe.
They're Russian + Jewish.
Many Russian Jews left Russia and moved to other countries, the USA in particular.
jews
they wore something
Shimon Kreiz has written: 'Stereotypes of Jews and Israel in Russian detective fiction' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, Detective and mystery stories, Russian, History and criticism, Jews in literature, Russian Detective and mystery stories, Russian fiction
David Gevisser has written: 'The unlikely forester' -- subject(s): Biography, Businessmen, Civic leaders, Family, Forest products industry, Foresters, History, Jews, Jews, Russian, Russian Jews
Benjamin S. Orlove has written: 'In my father's study' -- subject(s): Biography, Jews, Jews, Russian, Russian Jews, Social life and customs 'State, Capital, and Rural Society'
I don't know, I'm a Christian, and I love Jewish people.
Russian Jews speak Russian as their first language. Yiddish is a rare second language in Russia. Hardly any Russian Jews can speak it (Most Yiddish speakers in the world live in Belarus, Israel, and Argentina).There are no longer any native speakers of Yiddish in Russia.