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
History
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
=Fresco, Moses=, rabbi of Constantinople, urges the Jews to study
Turkish, =5=, 664.
=Friedländer, Bärmann=, prominent Königsberg Jew, =5=, 397.
=Friedländer, David= (1750-1834), promotes the revival among
Jews, =5=, 397.
successor to Mendelssohn, =5=, 412.
urges the abolition of the Jewish poll-tax, =5=, 414.
representative of the Berlin Jewish community, =5=, 415.
director of the Berlin Free School, =5=, 416.
mediocrity of, =5=, 417.
deplores the decay of morality among Jews, =5=, 419.
makes overtures to the Church, =5=, 421-2, 426.
children of, baptized, =5=, 422.
leaves attacks on Judaism unanswered, =5=, 469.
consulted by Jacobson, =5=, 502.
efforts of for the emancipation of the Jews, =5=, 508.
on the “hep, hep!” persecutions, =5=, 534.
influence of, on Heine, =5=, 546.
Heine’s criticism of, =5=, 547.
followers of, criticised by Bernays, =5=, 574-5.
and Mannheimer, =5=, 580.
member of the Society for Culture, =5=, 583.
Jost a disciple of, =5=, 595.
=Friedländer, Meyer=, prominent Königsberg Jew, =5=, 397.
=Friedländer, Wolf=, prominent Königsberg Jew, =5=, 397.
=Friedrichsfeld, David=, one of the Measfim, =5=, 400.
refutes Van Swieden, =5=, 454.
“=Friends= of Reform,” Society of the, =5=, 675-6.
=Fries, J. F.=, attacks the Jews, =5=, 521.
=Friesland, East=, Jews live in, =4=, 665.
=Frohbach=, astronomical work by, =4=, 638.
=Fronto=, guardian of Jerusalem, =2=, 311.
=Fuero juzgo=, Visigothic code, translated, =3=, 594-5.
=Fueros=, Spanish law of custom, grants citizenship to Jews, =3=, 292.
“=Fulfillment= of Prophecy, The,” by Pierre Jurieu, =5=, 176.
=Fulko de Neuilly=, preaches the third crusade, =3=, 405.
=Fulvia=, Roman patrician, proselyte, =2=, 136, 215.
=Funes=, the Jews of, attacked, =4=, 78.
=Furin al-Mizrayim=, Purim of Cairo, =4=, 396.
=Furtado, Abraham=, member of Malesherbes’ commission, =5=, 432.
a representative French Jew, =5=, 436.
deputy of the French Jews, =5=, 438.
ancestry and youth of, =5=, 483.
rôle played by, during the Revolution, =5=, 483.
president of the Assembly of Jewish Notables, =5=, 487.
speech of, in answer to the imperial commissioners, =5=, 489-90.
speeches of, before the Synhedrion, =5=, 495, 497.
view held by, of Judaism, =5=, 496.
informs Napoleon of anti-Jewish agitation, =5=, 498.
=Fürth=, the Jews of, indifferent to the confiscation of Hebrew
books, =4=, 438.
rabbis of, Poles, =5=, 17.
Jewish exiles from Vienna settle in, =5=, 173.
interdicts Mendelssohn’s Pentateuch translation, =5=, 331-2.
Talmud school of, closed, =5=, 567.
rabbi of, opposes the Reform movement, =5=, 571.
honor shown to Crémieux at, =5=, 668.
=Future life=, the, doctrine of, =1=, 404-6.
in the Mishna, =2=, 473.
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=Gabaot=, Roman camp under Cestius Gallus, =2=, 265-6.
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