Mysh, Michael
MYSH, MICHAEL
MYSH, MICHAEL (1846–?), Russian lawyer and writer; born in Korets, Volhynia. Of a poor family, Mysh attended the government Jewish school of his town. He completed his studies at the law faculty of the University of Kiev and contributed to the Russian Jewish press, devoting himself to the study of anti-Jewish legislation in Russia. He wrote commentaries, surveys, and guides on the restrictive laws against the Jews. The most important of them was Rukovodstvo po russkim zakonam o Yevreyakh ("Guide to the Russian Laws Concerning the Jews," 1892), which ran into four editions. He also wrote essays and books on general legal problems. His son, vladimir (1873–1947), was a professor of medicine and a member of the Soviet Academy.
bibliography:
J. Frumkin (ed.), Russian Jewry 1860–1917 (1966), 475.
[Yehuda Slutsky]