"Gift from a Misogynist, A," satire, by Yehuda ibn Sabbataï, 34, 214-216 Glaser, Dr. Edward, on the Falashas, 263 Goethe, alluded to, 314 and Jewish literature, 103-104 on Yedaya Penini, 40 Goldschmidt, Henriette, writer, 139 Goldschmidt, Johanna, writer, 139 Goldschmied, M., Ghetto novelist, 50 Goldsmid, Anna Maria, writer, 137 Goldsmid, Isaac Lyon, alluded to, 137 Gottloeber, A., dramatist, 248 Götz, Ella, translator, 120 Graetz, Heinrich, historian, 49 quoted, 185 Graziano, Lazaro, dramatist, 235 Greece and Judæa contrasted, 194 Grimani, Dominico, cardinal, alluded to, 95 Grimm, alluded to, 333 Guarini, dramatist, 239 Gugenheim, Fromet, wife of Mendelssohn, 303 quoted, 307 "Guide of the Perplexed, The," contents of, 157-163 controversy over, 164-166 English translation of, 155 (note) purpose of, 155 Gumpertz, Aaron, and Mendelssohn, 297, 299 quoted, 298 Gundisalvi, Dominicus, translator of "The Fount of Life," 26 Günsburg, C., preacher, 322 Günsburg, Simon, confidant of Stephen Báthori, 287 "Gustavus Vasa" by Grace Aguilar, 134 Gutzkow, quoted, 306 Haggada and Halacha contrasted, 21, 60, 194-195 Haggada, the, characterized, 18, 54-55, 60-61, 64-70 cosmopolitan, 33 described by Heine, 20 ethical sayings from, 61-63 poetic quotations from, 65-68 Haggada, the, at the Passover service, 344-345 Haï, Gaon, 22 Halacha and Haggada contrasted, 21, 60, 194-195 Halacha, the, characterized, 18, 54-55 subjective, 33 Halévy, Joseph, and the Falashas, 264 quoted, 265-266 Halley's comet and Rabbi Joshua, 77 "Haman's Will and Death," drama, 244 Hamel, Glikel, historian, 120 Händele, daughter of Saul Wahl, 276 Hariri, Arabic poet, 32, 34 (note) Haroun al Rashid, embassy to, 99 Hartmann, M., poet, 49 Hartog, Marian, writer, 137 Hartung, actor, 248 _Ha-Sallach_, Moses ibn Ezra, 205 Hebrew drama, first, published, 237 Hebrew language, plasticity of, 32-33 Hebrew studies among Christians, 44, 47-48, 95, 98 Heckscher, Fromet, ancestress of Heine, 341 Hegel and Heine, 346 Heine, Heinrich, poet, 49 and Venus of Milo, 362 appreciation of, 340 characterized by Schopenhauer, 357-358 character of, 367 conversion of, 348-351 family of, 341-342, 344 Ghetto novelist, 50 in Berlin, 346-347 in Göttingen, 347-348 in Paris, 358-359 Jewish traits of, 345-348, 353-357 on Gabirol, 25-26 on the Jews, 362-363, 365-366 on Yehuda Halevi, 27 on Zunz, 327-328, 333 quoted, 9, 20, 28, 206 religious education of, 343 return of, to Judaism, 366 wife of, 363-364 will of, 366-367 Heine, Mathilde, wife of Heinrich Heine, 363-364 Heine, Maximilian, quoted, 344 "Heine of the middle ages," Immanuel Romi, 219 Heine, Samson, father of Heinrich Heine, 341, 342 Heine, Solomon, uncle of Heinrich Heine, 345, 352 Hellenism and Judaism, 75-76 Hellenists, Heine on, 359, 362 Hennings, alluded to, 314 Henry of Anjou, election of, in Poland, 286-287
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