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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: macey jennings - ids case study, Macey IDS 265 Antisemitism in Russia during and around the Romanov rule Antisemitism in general terms, besides Nazi Germany, Philip Herf, married Madeira Morin mother to Patricia Joan Herf ???? Patricia Joan Herf (granddaughter of Mary Herf) born in 1934 married to Archie Archambault mother to Russell, Randall, Darlene, Richard, and Judith Archambault, Antisemitism in Russia during and around the Romanov rule Antisemitism in general terms, besides Nazi Germany ???? House of Romanov - Russian Empire, Mary and Aaron Herf had 6 more children, one of which was named Philip Herf ???? Philip Herf, married Madeira Morin mother to Patricia Joan Herf, Antisemitism in Russia during and around the Romanov rule Antisemitism in general terms, besides Nazi Germany ???? (what I know of Mary Herf story), House of Romanov - Russian Empire Pogroms series of genocidal attacks/persecutions on Jews in Russia starting in the 19th century, believed they started because of a belief that Jews were responsible for the crucifixtion of Jesus, though it is more likely they were spurred by the assassination of Alexander II (1881), Judith Ann Archambault (great-granddaughter) born in 1965 married to Michael Pete Jennings mother to Ryan, Macey and Leah Jennings ???? Macey Ella Jennings great-great-granddaughter of Mary Herf, Patricia Joan Herf (granddaughter of Mary Herf) born in 1934 married to Archie Archambault mother to Russell, Randall, Darlene, Richard, and Judith Archambault ???? Judith Ann Archambault (great-granddaughter) born in 1965 married to Michael Pete Jennings mother to Ryan, Macey and Leah Jennings, Pogroms series of genocidal attacks/persecutions on Jews in Russia starting in the 19th century, believed they started because of a belief that Jews were responsible for the crucifixtion of Jesus, though it is more likely they were spurred by the assassination of Alexander II (1881) ???? Pogroms (cont'd) -1821 anti-Jewish riots in Odessa (modern day Ukraine): considered the first pogrom, 14 Jews were killed -long standing repressive policies and racism against Jews intensified after assassination of Tsar Alexander II -he was followed by Alexander III, who envoked May Laws of 1882, which restricted civil rights of Jews within Russian empire, the minister of Alexander III said the goal of the government toward Jews was that "One third will die out, one third will leave the country, and one third will be completely dissolved in the surrounding population." -this did result in a mass emigration of Jews to Western Europe, America, and Canada. -between 1881 and WWI, around 2.5 million Jews left Russia, one of the largest migrations in history, Mary Jureviz (Hurwitz): -born somewhere in Russia in approximately 1887 -emigrated from Russia with husband, Aaron Herf -arrived in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada (possibly stayed there for some time) -then emigrated to Chelsia, Massachusetts in 1908 with Aaron and infant son ???? Mary and Aaron Herf had 6 more children, one of which was named Philip Herf, (what I know of Mary Herf story) ???? Mary Jureviz (Hurwitz): -born somewhere in Russia in approximately 1887 -emigrated from Russia with husband, Aaron Herf -arrived in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada (possibly stayed there for some time) -then emigrated to Chelsia, Massachusetts in 1908 with Aaron and infant son