Address to George II., 59.
Adler, Dr., nationality of, 34; ex- tract from sermon, 62. Adolph of Nassau, Israelites in his army, 161.
Adrian, see Hadrian, 166.
Advice to Charles V., 153; of R. Jochanan, 247.
Aguilar, signification of (?), 55. Ahasuerus and Esther, 214. Akiba, R., assemblies of, 160. Alexandria, synagogue there, 272. Allusions, classical, 199, 264. Alonso VI. at Toledo, 124. Alphabet, see Zephaniah, 189. Alteration of commandments, 75. Amsterdam, engraving of syna- gogue, 169; erection of syna- gogue, 255.
Anecdote, humorous, 80; of the peacock, 206.
Angel of Song, 112.
Animosity at Lubec, 10; between Jews and Christians, 57; rabbini- cal, 199.
Anan ben David, a Karaite, 277. Anne, Queen, gift of, 33.
Apes, see Ceylon, 115; transforma- tion to, 117.
Aphorisms of Sages, 136; Talmudi- cal, 248.
Application to Henry VII., 86; to Charles II., 235.
Aptitude for music, 8.
Arabs, early translators, 3; their language, 10; protect the Jews, 120, 145; their philosophy, 278. Aristotle, philosophy, 3, 45; a Jew (?), 156, 245.
Arles, congregation there, 3. Arnold, Dr., quotation from, 188. Arrest of Hamburg Jews, 84. Art, Hebrew, 76.
Arthur, King, Hebrew MS. his- tory, 128.
Assertions, calumnious, 194. Assyrian ideas, 289.
"Audi alteram partem," 164. Authority of tradition, 234. Auto da fé, offered as diversion, 28; last in Portugal, 288.
Averroes, instructor of Maimonides, 46; curious sentence on him, ibid., translated, 279. Avicebron, 278.
Avigdor, H., reply to Hallez, 164.
Bacon eaten at Easter, 24.
Bacon, Sir Francis, taunts Gonde- mar, 28.
Bacon, Roger, purchases Hebrew books, 33.
Bahya ben Joseph, 278. Banishment of Jews, 49. Baptism, hasty, 41; coercion, 64, 85; fraudulent, 141; a royal god- mother, 151.
Bar Cocheba, or Coziba, 252, note. Bath of Pharaoh, 127.
Beaconsfield, Earl of, see D'Israeli. Beard, a good reproof, 47. Beecher, H. W., on Jewish endur- ance, 17.
Beer, Peter, history referred to, 179. Belisarius defeated by Jews, 162. Benas, B. L., Proverbs quoted by him, 35.
Benediction of the sun, 262. Benjamin of Tudela, travels, 1, 51, 131.
Ben Jochai, Simon, a Kabbalist, 228.
Berlin, restriction of residence, 33; permission to Mendelssohn, 34. Bether, siege of, 251. Betrothment of the Deity with Israel, 153.
Bible, headings of chapters, 114; new translation, 149; errors in authorised version, 150; chapters of the, 285.
Bills of exchange, 207.
Biography, writers on Jewish, 42. Bishop of the Jews, 193. Bitterness of death, 102. Boast of Julian, 186. Bokhara, Jews there, 170.
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Books, Hebrew, of genealogy, 21; many sold, 32.
'Boys and girls playing in the streets," 220.
Branch of David, 17 DY, 21. Broughton, Hugh, disputes with R. Elias, 26; his writings, ibid. Brussels a century ago, 217. Builders' Hall, apt quotation, 86. Burial charges, decision, 82. Burying of the law, 226.
Buxtorff, works referred to, 48.
"Bye-word and reproach," 204. Byron, Lord, and the Motsos, 73. C.
Calumnious assertions, 194. Cassimir, King of Poland, 179. Cemetery, inscription on, 24. Ceremony, mortifying, 238. Ceylon, Jews there, 74; Tamul language, 115.
Chalitza, enforcement of, 168. Chanina, R., martyrdom of, 109. Chapters of the Bible, 285.
Character, a nice one, 147; aver- age, 223.
Characters, Hebrew, 285. Charles II., application to, 235- Charles V., advice to, 155; attempt to convert, 176.
Charlemagne, cruel custom, 19; embassy to, 42
Charter of Whitglaff, 99. Chaucer quoted, 31, 49, 214. Chayyug, early grammarian, 48. Chester, Mary, a Jewess (?), III. Child, voice of, 19. Cholera, superstitious practices, 108.
Christians, obligations of, 4; aver- sion of Roman, 16; animosity, 57; abhorrence, 83; evidence, 238.
Church, glory of, 104. Civilisation, Hebrew, 65. Classical allusions, 199, 264.
Clement, St., quoted on Tactics, 5. Colony, a remarkable, 173; Jewish colonies, 273.
Commandments to Noah, 23; alte- ration, 75; in ten lines, 84. Concordance, Hebrew, 130. Congregation at Arles, 3. Consistory at Rome, 217. Contents of Mishna, 182, 221, 240. Conversion, fallacy of, 18; legen- dary account, 29; failure of at- tempt, 142: Papal, 230; of a Jew, 243.
Converts, petition of, 71.
Cordova, former importance, 55.
Elias, R., disputation with Brough- ton, 26.
Emancipation at Wurtemburg, 24; in Sweden, 60.
Embassy of Charlemagne, 42; to the Pope, 101.
Endurance, see Beecher, 17. English Jews first mentioned, 98. Engraving, a rare one, 169. Epochs of Jewish learning, 268. Era and Calendar, 272. Errors of great writers, 218. Esther, a beautiful Jewess, 179. Etheridge, Dr., quoted, 249. Evidence, Christian, 238; of re- vealed religion, 280.
Example of Pharaoh, 247. Exchequer of the Jews, 270. Executioner, refusal of, 262. Extraction, Jewish, 247. Eye, a Jew's, 275.
Hadrian, war with Jews, 166. Hagar, estimation by Mussulmans, 115.
Hail, miraculous, 250.
Hallez, isolation, 162; see Avigdor, 164.
Hand, kissing of, 153.
Hart, Professor S. A., on Hebrew Art, 76.
Head, shaking, 123. Headings of the Psalms, 258. Heaven, gates of, 129.
Hebrew, read backwards, 6; simi- larity with Arabic, 10; books, 32; melodies, 34; versions from Arabic, 45; art, 76; language of prayer, 76, 127; alphabet, 189; and stranger, 224; names, 248; characters, 285.
Helena, Empress, holy sepulchre, 15. Henry IV. of France, freedom of conscience, 15; his physician, 283. Henry VII., application to him, 86. "Hep," origin of word, 217. Herbert, Lady, "Cradle Lands,"
Heretics, proceedings against, 88—
Herschell, Rev. Solomon, nation- ality, 34; witty remark, 177.
Jarchi, or Rashi, 2.
Jetzira (0), book of, 236. Jewe, the surname, 98.
Jews, see Cross references, passim. Jephtha's daughter, 117; classical resemblance, 118.
Jewish maiden, a poem, 117. Jewish disabilities, 288.
Jochannan, R., his advice, 247. Joseph II. grants privileges, 290. Josephus, notice of the Saviour (?), 181. Juda-Ha-Levi, 278. Judaism at Rome, 222. Julian, his boast, 186.
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