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INDEX


  • Ikkarim, by Joseph Albo, 141.
  • Immanuel, the son of Salomon, Italian Jewish poet, 179, 180.
    • life of, 180-181.
    • works of, 182-185.
  • Isaac the Elder, Tossafist, 161.
  • Isaac, the son of Asher, Tossafist, 161.
  • Isaac Abarbanel, in Portugal, 225-226.
    • writes commentaries, 226, 227.
    • in Castile, 226.
    • in Naples and Corfu, 226-227.
    • in Venice, 227.
    • as a writer, 227-228.
    • as an exegete, 228, 229.
    • as a philosopher, 229.
  • Isaac Aboab, ethical writer, 192.
  • Isaac Alfassi, Talmudist, 121-122.
  • Isaac Lurya, Kabbalist, 176.
  • Isaac Troki, Karaite author, 81.
  • Isaiah Hurwitz, Kabbalist, 176.
  • Isaiah, the Book of, Abraham Ibn Ezra on, 116.
  • Islam, sects of, 75-76.
  • Israel Baalshem, Kabbalist, 176-177.
  • Israel Isserlein, author of "Responses," 237.
  • "It was at Midnight," by Jannai, 86.
  • Italian Jewish Literature, 178-180, 187.
  • Italy, the Kalirian Piyut in, 85.
  • "Itinera Mundi," by Abraham Farissol, 206.
  • "Itinerary," by Benjamin of Tudela, 203.

  • Jabneh, See Jamnia.
  • Jacob Ibn Chabib, writer, 192.
  • Jacob Anatoli, translator, 148.
    • patron and friend of, 149.
  • Jacob Asheri, compiler of the Turim, 234, 239.
  • Jacob Weil, author of "Responses," 237.
  • Jacobs, Mr. Joseph, quoted. 65, 66, 156, 158-159.
  • Jair Chayim Bacharach, author of "Responses," 238.
  • Jamnia, centre of Jewish learning, 19-22.
  • Jannai, originator of the Piyut, 86.
    • date of, 87.
  • Japhet, the son of Ali, Karaite author, 78, 79.
  • Jayme I of Aragon, orders a public disputation, 164.
  • Jehuda Halevi, models of, 107.
    • subjects of, 109.
    • prominence of, 126.
    • youth of, 126-127.
    • as a philosopher and physician, 127-128, 139.
    • longs for Jerusalem. 128.
    • on his journey, 128-129.
    • quotation from. 129-130.
    • works of, translated, 148.
  • Jerome, under Jewish influence, 48.
  • "Jerusalem," by Mendelssohn, 256.
  • "Jewish War, The," by Justus, 34.
  • "Jews, The," by Lessing, 256.
  • Jochanan, the son of Napacha, Amora, 46, 47, 51.
  • Jochanan, the son of Zakkai, characterized, 20-21, 24.
    • as a Tanna, 23-24.
  • Jochanan Aleman, Kabbalist, 174.
  • John of Capua, translator, 155.
  • Joseph Ibn Caspi, will of, 196.
  • Joseph Ibn Verga, historian, 218-219.
  • Joseph al-Bazir, Karaite author, 78, 79.
  • Joseph Albo, philosopher, 141.
  • Joseph Cohen, historian, 216-217, 219.
  • Joseph Delmedigo, on Gedaliah Ibn Yachya, 222.
  • Joseph Karo, prohibits the Machberoth, 183.
    • compiler of the Shulchan Aruch, 233.
    • life of, 238-259.
    • See Shulchan Aruch, the.
  • Joseph Kimchi, exegete, 116.
  • Joseph Zabara, poet, 157-158.
    • geographical notes by, 200.
  • Josephus, Flavius, historian, 34-38.
    • works of of, 34.
    • characterized, 35-36.