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
=Donin= (Nicholas), Talmudist, excommunicated by the French rabbis,
=3=, 572-3.
apostatizes, =3=, 573.
causes the persecution of the Jews of Poitou, =3=, 573.
brings charges against the Talmud, =3=, 573-4.
disputation of, with four rabbis, =3=, 576-8.
and Pablo Christiani, =3=, 598, 599, 602.
charges of, repeated, =4=, 213.
instigates the burning of the Talmud, =4=, 460.
=Donmäh= (Dolmäh), the, followers of Berachya, =5=, 211.
descendants of, in Salonica, =5=, 211.
joined by Chayim Malach, =5=, 214.
address prayers to their leaders, =5=, 274.
=Donnolo.= _See_ Sabbataï Donnolo.
=Dora=, besieged by Antiochus Sidetes, =1=, 528, 529.
Greek youths of, introduce statues into the synagogues, =2=, 193.
=Doria, Andrea=, doge of Genoa, opposed to the expulsion of the
Jews, =4=, 554.
employs a Jewish physician, =4=, 555.
=Doria, Gianettino=, and Joseph Cohen, =4=, 555.
=Doris=, first wife of Herod, =2=, 112.
=Dormido, David Abrabanel=, petitions Parliament to permit Jews to
settle in England, =5=, 35.
=Dorotheus=, Judæan envoy to Rome, =2=, 197-8.
=Dortmund=, Jews tolerated in, =4=, 686.
=Dortus= of Jerusalem, tries to incite a rebellion against
Cumanus, =2=, 244.
=Dositheus=, companion of Onias IV, espouses Ptolemy VI’s cause, =1=,
506, 507.
=Dossa ben Nachman= (Archinas), teacher of the Law, =2=, 330.
=Dossa ben Saadiah=, author, =3=, 202.
in correspondence with Chasdaï Ibn-Shaprut, =3=, 217.
“=Doubts= of the Religion of Jesus,” by Joseph Ibn-Shem Tob, =4=, 235.
=Dowry=, the law of, according to Meïr, =2=, 439.
=Draï=, the Jews of, persecuted, =3=, 360.
=Drama=, the, in Jewish literature, =5=, 112.
=Dresden=, Jews permitted to live in, =5=, 509.
=Dresden, the Jews of=, assisted by Mendelssohn, =5=, 344.
present an address to the Synhedrion, =5=, 496.
=Drome=, rabbi of, at the first rabbinical synod, =3=, 377.
=Drouth=, under Uzziah, =1=, 229-30.
=Drusilla=, youngest daughter of Agrippa I, affianced to Epiphanes of
Commagene, =2=, 195, 235.
married to Aziz, =2=, 235.
married to Felix, =2=, 235, 245.
envious of Berenice, =2=, 236.
=Drusus=, son of Tiberius, educated with Agrippa I, =2=, 175.
=Drusus=, a tower on the wall of Cæsarea, =2=, 106.
=Dsimma=, Mahometan tax, =3=, 110.
=Duarte de Pinel.= _See_ Usque, Abraham.
=Dubno, Solomon=, writes the commentary to Mendelssohn’s Pentateuch
translation, =5=, 329, 332.
alienated from Mendelssohn, =5=, 334.
=Duchan, Jacob Israel=, Sabbatian, =5=, 156.
=Dudaï ben Nachman= (761-764), principal of Pumbeditha, opponent of
Anan ben David, =3=, 129.
=Duelling=, permitted to Jews under Alfonso VI, =3=, 293.
=Du Guesclin, Bertrand=, aids Henry de Trastamare, =4=, 123, 124.
cruelty of, to the Jews of Castile, =4=, 126.
kills Pedro the Cruel, =4=, 126.
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