History of the Jews, Vol. 6 (of 6): Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philip Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History, an Index to the Whole WorkGraetz, Heinrich
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History of the Jews, Vol. 6 (of 6): Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philip Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History, an Index to the Whole Work
Graetz, Heinrich
Jews -- History
=Cohen, Naphtali=, Kabbalist, patron of Chayon, =5=, 217.
approves of Chayon’s work, =5=, 218.
refrains from exposing Chayon, =5=, 219.
exposes Chayon, =5=, 227.
=Cohen, Nehemiah=, announces the approach of the Messiah, =5=, 152.
summoned by Sabbataï Zevi, =5=, 152.
disagrees with Sabbataï, =5=, 153.
turns Mahometan, =5=, 153.
betrays Sabbataï, =5=, 153.
returns to Poland, =5=, 154.
=Cohen, Nehemiah Vital=, rabbi of Venice, and Luzzatto, =5=, 239.
=Cohen, Perachyah=, physician and scientist, =4=, 405.
=Cohen, Raphael= (1722-1803), rabbi of the “three communities,”
opposes Mendelssohn’s Pentateuch translation, =5=, 330, 331,
333.
objects to the study of the sciences, =5=, 402.
retirement of, =5=, 566.
son-in-law of, =5=, 570.
grandson of, =5=, 598.
=Cohen, Sabbataï=, commemorates the Cossack massacres, =5=, 13.
=Cohen, Samuel.= _See_ Samuel Cohen ben Daniel.
=Cohen, Saul.= _See_ Saul Cohen Ashkenazi; Saul Astruc Cohen.
=Cohen, Shalom=, employed by the Hamburg Dayanim, =5=, 573.
=Cohen, Simcha.= _See_ Simcha Cohen.
=Cohn, Isidore=, founder of the “Alliance Israélite Universelle,”
=5=, 701.
=Coimbra=, the Inquisition at, =4=, 508.
=Coin=, counterfeiting of, denounced by the Mayence synod, =3=, 517.
clipping of, charged against the English Jews, =3=, 642.
=Coinage=, the right of, enjoyed by the Jews of Hungary, =3=, 521.
=Coins= struck by Simon Tharsi, =1=, 525, 528.
by John Hyrcanus, =2=, 12.
by Aristobulus I, =2=, 35.
by Alexander Jannæus, =2=, 46.
by Salome Alexandra, =2=, 48.
by Aristobulus II, =2=, 62.
by Alexander, son of Aristobulus II, =2=, 70.
by Antigonus, =2=, 83.
for Agrippa I, =2=, 190, 194.
by the Zealots, =2=, 268.
in honor of Simon ben Gamaliel, =2=, 269.
Judæan, under Vespasian, =2=, 292.
commemorating Titus’ victory, =2=, 314.
by Nerva, =2=, 392.
by Hadrian, =2=, 407, 419.
by Bar-Cochba, =2=, 411.
=Collectants=, a Dutch sect, =5=, 94.
=Colleges=, established in Spain by the law of Avila, =4=, 229.
=Colleges, Rabbinical=, at Metz, =5=, 597-8, 700.
at Padua, =5=, 624, 700.
at Breslau, =5=, 699-700.
at various places, =5=, 700.
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