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54 [ANONYMOUS]. Frank and the Frankists. original Russian: Frank i frankisty
In: The Exchange News original Russian: Birževija Vědom. 1868, issues 236 and following.
The Kiev Telegraph original Russian: Kiewskij Telegraf 1868, issues 111 and 112.
55 — Frank and the Frankists.
In: Supplement to The Carmel original Hebrew: Hakarmel (הכרמל), a Hebrew-language journal published in Vilna 1868, pages 24–27.
[Landau 2422.] This refers to a citation number in a historical bibliography by Landau.
56 — Frank and the Frankists: A Historical Sketch According to Newer German Sources. original Polish: Frank i Frankiści, szkic historyczny według nowszych niemieckich źródeł
In: The Israelite original Polish: Izraelita Vol. III (1868), pages 126–127, 141–142, 151–153, 159–161, 167–169, 174–176, 185–187, 195–197, 202–205, 211–213, 219 to 220.
["Frank and the Frankists; a historical sketch."]
57 — Joseph Frank and His Sect. original Polish: Frank, Józef, i jego sekta. Joseph (Jacob) Frank was a 18th-century Jewish religious leader who claimed to be the messiah and later led his followers into a mass conversion to Catholicism.
In: The Israelite 1883, Numbers 23–25; 1884, Numbers 1–4.
58 — A Few Words About the Tzadikim. original Russian: Něskolko slov o cadikach. Tzadikim (or Zaddikim) are the spiritual leaders and "righteous men" of the Hasidic movement.
In: The Dawn original Russian: Razsvět 1861, Number 37.
[Landau 2431. "A few words about the Tzadikim."]
59 — Letters on Hasidism in Russia. original Russian: Pisma o chasidizmě w Rossii. Hasidism is a Jewish spiritual revival movement that emerged in the 18th century.
In: Zion original Russian: Sion 1861, Numbers 28–30.
[Landau 2430. "Letters about Hasidism in Russia."]
60 — The Significance of Hasidism in the Southwestern Region and the Teaching of the Tzadikim. original Russian: Značenie chasidizma w jugo-zapadnem kraě i učenie cadikov. The "Southwestern region" refers to territories in the Russian Empire that are now part of Ukraine.
In: The Kievite original Russian: Kievljanin 1864, Numbers 48, 50.
[Landau 2433. "The significance of Hasidism in southwestern Russia and the teaching of the Tzadikim."]
61 — Tzadikim and Hasidim. original Russian: Cadiki i chasidy
In: The Odessa Messenger original Russian: Odesskij Věstnik 1866, Number 200.
[Landau 2435.]
62 — The So-Called Hasidism and Its Champions. original German: Der sogenannte Chassidismus und dessen Vorkämpfer
In: The Israelite (Mainz 1866) Vol. VII, Number 22.
[Compare Ben Chananja Vol. IX, columns 479–482.]
63 — The Influence of the Tzadikim on Jewish Life. original Russian: Vlijanie cadikov na žizń jevreev
In: The Kievite 1864, Number 72.
[Landau 2434. "The influence of the Tzadikim on the life of the Jews."]
64 — Tzadikism in Volhynia. original Russian: Cadikizm na Volynii. Volhynia is a historic region in Eastern Europe, a major center for Hasidic thought.
In: Volhynian Provincial News original Russian: Volynskija Gubernskija Vědomosti 1867, Numbers 65, 75, 81, 82, 84, 88, 91, 94, 96.
[Landau 2436. "Tzadikism in Volhynia." According to Landau, Number 91 contains "folk legends and fairy tales, songs and proverbs."]