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
=Dessau=, subscribers to Mendelssohn’s Pentateuch translation
in, =5=, 329.
=Deuteronomy, the Book of=, found in the Temple, =1=, 289, 292-3.
_See under_ Law, the.
=Deuterosis=, code of Rabbi Akiba, =2=, 354.
=Deuterotes=, the Tanaites, =2=, 371.
=Deutz, Menahem=, member of the French consistory, =5=, 502.
=Deutz=, the Jews of Cologne take refuge in, =4=, 227.
=De Wette=, exegete, =5=, 623, 695.
=De Witt, John=, friend of Spinoza, =5=, 107, 108.
=Deza=, archbishop of Seville, second inquisitor general, =4=,
356, 484.
=Dhor el-Khedib=, highest peak of Lebanon, =1=, 44.
=Dialoghi d’amore= (“Dialogues of Love”), by Leon Abrabanel,
=4=, 480-1.
=Dias, André=, Marrano, assassin of Henrique Nunes, =4=, 490.
=Dibre Sopherim=, the work of the Council of Seventy, =1=, 395.
traditional Jewish lore, =2=, 19, 472.
_See_ Law, the oral.
=Dictionaries=, Chaldean and Rabbinical, by Elias Levita, =4=, 474.
=Dictionary.= _See_ Aruch; Iggaron; Lexicon; Machbereth.
=Diderot=, praises Pereira’s sign language, =5=, 343.
=Diebitsch, von=, defender of the Jews, =5=, 470.
=Diego de Valencia=, apostate, Spanish satirist, =4=, 181.
=Dietary laws=, the, observed by the Babylonian Judæans, =1=, 364.
observed by the Judæan Christians of Antioch, =2=, 231.
obeyed by the Jews of Gaul, =3=, 36.
observed by the Jews of Arabia, =3=, 58.
made severer by Anan ben David, =3=, 132.
not observed by the “Friends of Reform,” =5=, 675.
declaration against, withdrawn, =5=, 676.
=Dieterich.= _See_ Theodoric of Burgundy.
=Diez=, friend of Dohm, on the emancipation of the Jews, =5=, 358-9.
=Dimé=, Palestinian Amora, banished from Judæa, =2=, 567.
=Dimuh=, so-called synagogue of Moses at, =3=, 445.
=Dina d’malchuta dina=, sanctity of the law of the land, =2=, 519.
=Diniz= (1279-1325), of Portugal, Jews under, =3=, 618.
=Dio Cassius=, historian, on the revolt under Bar Cochba, =2=, 411.
on the fall of Bethar, =2=, 418-19.
=Dio Kart=, birthplace of Huna, =2=, 545.
=Diocæsarea.= _See_ Sepphoris.
=Diocletian=, emperor, tolerant, =2=, 533.
accuses Judah III of disloyalty, =2=, 533-4.
and Abbahu, =2=, 538.
persecutes Christianity, =2=, 539.
=Diodorus=, ambassador to Rome, =2=, 4-5.
=Diodotus Tryphon=, general of Alexander Balas, puts the latter’s son
on the throne, =1=, 497-8.
friendly to Jonathan Haphus, =1=, 498.
seeks to make himself king, =1=, 498-9.
takes Jonathan Haphus prisoner, =1=, 499.
negotiates with Simon Tharsi for tribute, =1=, 500-1.
has Jonathan Haphus executed, =1=, 501.
Simon Tharsi hostile to, =1=, 521.
at odds with Antiochus Sidetes, =1=, 525, 528, 529.
=Diogenes=, Sadducee, favorite of Alexander Jannæus, =2=, 42.
advises the crucifixion of Pharisees, =2=, 45.
put to death by the Pharisees, =2=, 55.
=Diokna Kadisha=, Kabbalistic term, =4=, 538.
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