Alani, the, of the Crimea, friendly to the Jews, 3, 123.
Alarcos, Alfonso VIII defeated at the battle of, 3, 387.
Алашкар. См. Моисей бен Исаак Алашкар.
Альбалаг. См. Исаак Альбалаг.
Альбалия. См. Ибн-Альбалия.
Albanian Gates, the, Jews settle in, 3, 124.
Альбаргелони. См. Авраам бен Хия Альбаргелони.
Альбергелони. См. Исаак бен Реувен Альбергелони.
Albert I, emperor, war of, with Adolph of Nassau, 4, 35.
punishes the Rindfleisch followers, 4, 36.
demands a ransom for Meïr of Rothenburg, 4, 37.
claims authority over the French Jews, 4, 47.
Albert II, emperor, imprisons the Jews of Austria, 4, 223.
banishes the Jews from Austria, 4, 224.
hostile to the Jews, 4, 249.
son of, cruel to the Jews, 4, 262–3.
Albert, duke of Bavaria, under the influence of John of Capistrano, 4, 258.
Albert von Brandenburg, archbishop of Mayence, convenes a diet to consider the Jewish question, 4, 463.
ordered to drop the Jewish question, 4, 464.
Albert of Munich, son-in-law of Maximilian I, 4, 428.
Альбертина. См. Кёнигсберг, университет.
Albertus Magnus, the works of, translated, 4, 69.
Альби. См. Альби.
Albigenses, the, origin of, 3, 390.
in Béziers, 3, 394, 395.
relation of, to the Jews, 3, 501.
crusade against, 3, 501–2.
and the council of Montpellier, 3, 508.
and the Fourth Lateran Council, 3, 509.
the war against, ended, 3, 519.
extirpation of, by the Inquisition, 3, 542.
Albinus, procurator of Judæa, appointed by Nero, 2, 248.
appealed to against Anan, 2, 248–9.
taxes Judæa heavily, 2, 249.
punishes the Sicarii, 2, 249.
Альбо. См. Иосиф Альбо.
Альбрехт I. См. Альберт I.
Alby, the council of, forbids Jews to practice medicine among Christians, 3, 582, 583.
the Jews of, perish, 4, 57.
Alcala, the academy at, 4, 145.
the Jews of, ridiculed, 4, 181.
Alcana, street in Toledo occupied by Jews, 4, 118.
Alcaniz, the Jews of, converted, 4, 214.
Alcantara, the Order of, and Gonzalo Martinez, 4, 85–6.
Альхарам. См. Мекка.
Альхаризи. См. Иегуда Альхаризи.
Alcimus (Jakim), leader of the Hellenists, appointed high priest, 1, 482.
slays sixty Chassidim, 1, 483.
attracts the Hellenists, 1, 483.
fears Judas Maccabæus, 1, 483.
appeals to Demetrius I, 1, 484.
informs against Nicanor, 1, 484.
withdraws from Jerusalem, 1, 485.
takes possession of Jerusalem, 1, 487.
has the “Soreg” destroyed, 1, 492.
death of, 1, 492, 508.
Alcolea, the Jews of, converted, 4, 214.
Aldea de los Judios, village given to Jewish soldiers, 3, 592.
Aldobrandini, prevents the expulsion of the Ferrara Jews, 4, 660.
Aleman, Jochanan, Kabbalist, teacher of Pico di Mirandola, 4, 291.
Alembert, d’, approves of Pereira’s sign language, 5, 343.
Alenu prayer, the, misrepresented by Pessach-Peter, 4, 178.
attacked by Wülfer, 5, 185.
denounced by apostates, 5, 191.
exonerated by Michaelis, 5, 191.
regulations concerning, 5, 192.
Aleppo (Haleb), the Jews of, in the twelfth century, 3, 426.
Jehuda Ibn-Abbas settles at, 3, 442.
the Jewish liturgy of, changed, 3, 466.
taken by Hulagu, 3, 606.
the battle of, gives Egypt to the Turks, 4, 393.
Sabbataï Zevi in, 5, 133.
Alessandria, the Jews of, in the sixteenth century, 4, 653.
Alexander III, pope, convenes a Church Council, 3, 376.
orders the enforcement of anti-Jewish decrees, 3, 400.
finances of, managed by a Jew, 3, 421.
Alexander VI (Borgia), pope, and the Aragon Inquisition, 4, 319.
banishes the Jews from Rome, 4, 363.
the favor of, bought by the Portuguese Marranos, 4, 379.
friendly to the Jews, 4, 407.
employs a Jewish physician, 4, 407–8.
Reuchlin at the court of, 4, 434.
Александр I, Иудейский. См. Александр Яннай.
Alexander II, of Judæa, son of Aristobulus II, marries Hyrcanus II’s daughter, 2, 58.
seizes Jerusalem, 2, 70.
has coins struck, 2, 70.
subdued by Aulus Gabinius, 2, 70–1.
rebels against Rome, 2, 73.
beheaded, 2, 75.
Alexander the Great, of Macedon, destroys the Persian empire, 1, 412.
legends about, 1, 412–13.
tolerance of, 1, 413, 415.
favors the Judæans, 1, 414–15, 418.
conquests of, 1, 415.
confusion after the death of, 1, 416.
Alexander, of Poland, hostile to the Jews, 4, 419.
Alexander I, of Russia, inquires into the condition of the Jews, 5, 472–3.
enforces attendance at schools, 5, 473.
and the emancipation of the Jews, 5, 525, 527.
Alexander, apostate, accuses Jews of blasphemy, 4, 591.
Alexander, son of Mariamne, designated successor to Herod, 2, 112.
marriage of, 2, 112.
executed, 2, 113.
Alexander, Zealot leader, 2, 238.
attacks the Samaritans of Acrabatene, 2, 243.
Alexander Balas, pretender to the Syrian throne, ally of Jonathan Haphus, 1, 494, 496.
marriage of, 1, 496.
death of, 1, 496.
son of, on the throne, 1, 497–8.
Alexander (I) Jannæus (105–79), third son of Hyrcanus I, 2, 34.
banished to Galilee, 2, 38–9.
favors the Pharisees, 2, 39.
military character of, 2, 39.
defeated by Ptolemy VIII, 2, 40.
ally of Ptolemy VIII’s mother, 2, 41.
takes Gaza, 2, 41.
mediates between the Pharisees and Sadducees, 2, 42.
sides with the Sadducees, 2, 42–3.
refuses to offer the water libation, 2, 43.
defeated by the Nabathæan king, 2, 44.
Pharisees revolt against, 2, 44.
defeated by Eucærus, 2, 44.
forces Eucærus to retreat, 2, 45.
crucifies eight hundred Pharisees, 2, 45.
conquests of, 2, 45–6.
coins of, 2, 46.
builds fortresses, 2, 46, 315.
end of, 2, 47.
appoints his wife his successor, 2, 47.
sons of, 2, 47.
towns conquered by, declared free, 2, 67.
Alexander Lysimachus, Alabarch of Alexandria, aids Agrippa I, 2, 175–6, 181.
brother of Philo, 2, 185.
released from prison, 2, 190.
sons of, 2, 198, 235.
descendant of, 2, 395.
Alexander Polyhistor, writer friendly to the Judæans, 2, 179.
Alexander Severus (222–235), emperor, friendly to Jews and Judaism, 2, 481–3.
and Judah II, 2, 482.
presents a gold candlestick to a synagogue, 2, 482.
taught Jewish customs by Romanus, 2, 482.
anarchy after the death of, 2, 486, 526.
Александр, Тиберий Юлий. См. Тиберий Юлий Александр.
Alexander Zabina, rival of Demetrius Nicator for the Syrian throne, 2, 6.
disputes the Syrian throne with Antiochus VIII, 2, 6.
acknowledged king by Hyrcanus I, 2, 6.
fall of, 2, 7.
Александра. См. Саломея Александра.
Alexandra, daughter of Aristobulus II, marries two princes of Chalcis, 2, 75.
Alexandra, daughter of Hyrcanus II, marries the son of Aristobulus II, 2, 58.
betroths her daughter Mariamne to Herod, 2, 81.
obtains Mark Antony’s favor for her son, 2, 91.
accuses Herod of her son’s murder, 2, 92.
threatened with death, 2, 93.
imprisoned, 2, 94, 96.
death of, 2, 105.
Alexandria, Judæans settle in, 1, 418.
center of the Egyptian Judæans, 1, 504–5.
busts of Caligula placed in the synagogues of, 2, 182.
wheat imported from, for Jerusalem, 2, 218.
study of the Law in, 2, 359.
synagogue of, destroyed, 2, 398.
Karaite community in, 3, 182.
Jehuda Halevi at, 3, 339–40.
Spanish spoken at, by the exiles, 4, 388.
rabbis of, favor the establishment of schools, 5, 663.
См. также Египет.
Alexandria, the Jews of, rebel against Trajan, 2, 396.
punished by Martius Turbo, 2, 398.
ill-treated by Cyril, 2, 618–19.
receive fugitives from Palestine, 3, 23.
in the twelfth century, 3, 444.
object to Maimonides’ Mishne-Torah, 3, 472.
appeal to Mehmet Ali in the Damascus affair, 5, 647.
rejoice over the release of the Damascus prisoners, 5, 660.
Alexandria, the Judæans of, influence those of Jerusalem, 1, 427.
occupy the Delta district, 1, 504.
under Ptolemy VII, 1, 519.
under Ptolemy VIII, 2, 12.
well treated by Cæsar, 2, 76.
unkindly treated by Cleopatra, 2, 94.
antagonized by the Greeks, 2, 178, 181.
conspiracies against, 2, 181–2.
forced into the harbor, 2, 182–3.
forced to worship Caligula’s statues, 2, 183–4.
send envoys to Caligula, 2, 186–7; 5, 654.
well treated by Claudius, 2, 190–1.
have a synagogue in Jerusalem, 2, 201.
impregnated with Greek views, 2, 208–9.
apostasy among, 2, 209.
massacred, 2, 263–4.
undisturbed by the Roman war, 2, 313.
fugitive Zealots betrayed by, 2, 317–18.
and the closing of the Temple of Onias, 2, 322.
Александрийская философская школа. См. Иудео-александрийская школа.
Alexandrion, fortress, built by Alexander Jannæus, 2, 46.
surrenders to Pompey, 2, 64.
garrisoned by Aristobulus II, 2, 73.
Mariamne confined in, 2, 96.
fire signals on, 2, 363.
Альфахар. См. Ибн-Альфахар.
Alfadhel, vizir of Saladin, employs Maimonides, 3, 472–3, 489.
acquits Maimonides of apostasy, 3, 474.
Alfarda, Strangers’ Tax, in Spain, 4, 344.
Альфаси. См. Исаак бен Иаков Альфаси.
Alfonsine Tables, the, used by scientists, 4, 367.
Alfonso I, of Aragon, conquers Saragossa, 3, 316.
Alfonso II, of Aragon (1162–1196), the Jews under, 3, 387–8.
Alfonso VI, of Castile, employs Jews on diplomatic missions, 3, 291–2.
the Jews under, 3, 292–3.
admonished to dismiss Jews from state offices, 3, 294.
conquers Toledo, 3, 294.
opposed by a Mahometan league, 3, 295–6.
Alfonso VII Raimundez, of Castile (1126–1157), rebels against his parents, 3, 316.
Jewish favorite of, 3, 361.
death of, 3, 363, 366.
Alfonso VIII (III), of Castile (the Noble, 1166–1214), minority of, 3, 363.
the Jews under, 3, 384–7.
employs a Jew as ambassador, 3, 385.
Jewish mistress of, 3, 386.
assisted by the Toledo Jews against the Almohades, 3, 386–7.
defeated at Alarcos, 3, 387.
reproached for his humane treatment of the Jews, 3, 499.
appeals to Innocent III against the Mahometans, 3, 507.
protects the Jews of Toledo, 3, 507.
Alfonso X, of Castile (the Wise, 1252–1284), the Jews under, 3, 592–6.
patron of learning, 3, 592.
gives a village to his Jewish soldiers, 3, 592.
and the Jews of Seville, 3, 592–3.
employs Jews, 3, 593–4, 615.
reproached by Nicholas III, 3, 594, 615.
degrades the Jews, 3, 594–5.
Jews in the code of, 3, 595–6.
code of, in Spanish America, 3, 596.
executes his Jewish Almoxarif, 3, 616.
imprisons the Jews, 3, 616.
son of, rebels, 3, 616.
death of, 3, 616.
anti-Jewish statutes of, revived, 4, 194–5.
Alfonso XI, of Castile (1325–1380), the Jews prosperous under, 4, 52, 75–6.
Jewish favorites of, 4, 79–80.
petitioned against usury, 4, 80.
makes a Jew farmer of revenues, 4, 80.
Jews accused before, 4, 83.
accuses Gonzalo Martinez of treason, 4, 85.
besieges Valencia, 4, 86.
death of, 4, 113.
bastard sons of, oppose Pedro the Cruel, 4, 113.
wife of, 4, 114.
law of, renewed, 4, 193.
Alfonso II, of Ferrara, death of, 4, 660.
Alfonso IX, of Leon, does not compel the Jews to wear a badge, 3, 513.
Alfonso II, of Naples, patron of Isaac Abrabanel, 4, 360, 383–4.
Alfonso III, of Portugal (1248–1279), the Jews under, 3, 618.
Alfonso V, of Portugal, takes Jews captive at Arzilla, 4, 286–7, 339.
employs Isaac Abrabanel, 4, 337–8.
prosperity of the Jews under, 4, 338–9.
code of, 4, 339.
Jewish favorites of, 4, 339.
death of, 4, 340.
Alfonso, brother of Henry IV, of Castile, crowned, 4, 278.
death of, 4, 279.
Alfonso, duke of Poitou, employs a Jewish oculist, 3, 583.
Alfonso, Infante of Portugal, releases Marranos, 4, 517.
Alfonso of Aragon, archbishop, protects Marranos, 4, 330.
Alfonso de Cartagena, influences Eugenius IV against the Jews, 4, 249–50.
Alfonso de Spina, Franciscan, attacks the Spanish Jews, 4, 276.
confessor of Alvaro de Luna, 4, 271.
writes a work against the Jews, 4, 277.
anti-Jewish work by, reprinted, 4, 415.
Альфонсо из Вальядолида. См. Альфонсо Бургенсис.
Alfonso Burgensis (Abner of Burgos, Alfonso of Valladolid, 1270–1346), apostate, hostile to the Jews, 4, 81, 342.
infidel, 4, 81–2.
sacristan, 4, 82.
attacks the Jews in Hebrew, 4, 82.
reply to, by Isaac Pulgar, 4, 82.
accuses the Jews before Alfonso XI, 4, 83.
disciple of, 4, 141–2.
work of, refuted, 4, 143.
charges of, repeated, 4, 213.
Algazi, Moses Joseph, rabbi of Cairo, seconds Munk’s efforts to establish schools, 5, 664.
Algazi, Solomon, opposes the Sabbatian movement, 5, 144.
Alghazali, mystic philosopher, Mahometan, 3, 273, 357.
Algiers, refuge for the Jews of Spain, 4, 197.
tax imposed on Marrano fugitives in, 4, 199.
the Spanish exiles in, 4, 361, 390–1.
Альгуадес, Меир. См. Меир Альгуадес.
Alhakem, Ommiyyade caliph, employs Chasdaï Ibn-Shaprut, 3, 222, 227.
obtains an Arabic translation of the Mishna, 3, 237.
appealed to in behalf of Chanoch ben Moses, 3, 238.
appealed to by Joseph Ibn-Abitur, 3, 238.
death of, 3, 239.
founds a medical school at Cordova, 3, 261.
Ali, Mahomet’s general, defeats Marhab, 3, 82.
the Judæo-Babylonian community under, 3, 90.
the candidate of a party, 3, 90.
aided by Jews and Christians, 3, 90.
house of, and the Ommiyyades, 3, 92.
Ali (1106–1143), the second Almoravide ruler, the Jews under, 3, 312.
Ali Ibn-Isa, vizir of Abradhi, favors Saadiah, 3, 200.
Ali Ibn-Rahmadan, mathematician, and Joseph Delmedigo, 5, 76.
Ali Halevi, Gaon of Bagdad, 3, 429.
son of, 3, 438.
Ali Ikbal Addaula, prince of Denia, patron of Yizchaki, 3, 273.
Alice of Montmorency, persecutes the Toulouse Jews, 3, 514.
Алькабец. См. Соломон Алькабец.
Alkadir, caliph of the East, Sherira arraigned before, 3, 233–4.
Алькалай. См. Исаак бен Иаков Альфаси.
Alkamel, sultan, employs a Jewish physician, 3, 495.
Alkuti (Chepez), Jewish philosopher, sayings of, used by Ibn-Gebirol, 3, 267.
Аллатиф. См. Исаак бен Авраам Ибн-Латиф.
Allebrandus, bishop of Worms, protects the Jews, 3, 301–2.
offers the Jews baptism, 3, 302.
Allegorical poems in Hebrew literature, 1, 158–9.
Allegorists, the, Alexandrian Jewish school of Scripture interpreters, 2, 208–9, 329.
Philo among, 2, 210.
misrepresentations of, accentuate the legal side of Judaism, 2, 471.
compared with the Mutazilists, 3, 147.
Allegorization, the, of the Scriptures by the mystics and the philosophers, 4, 23–4.
“Alliance Israélite Universelle,” the outgrowth of Crémieux’s activity in the East, 5, 664.
founders of, 5, 701.
Alliances, Jewish, value of, 5, 704. See:
Alliance Israélite Universelle,
Англо-еврейская ассоциация,
Israelitische Allianz,
Союз американских еврейских конгрегаций.
Аллоркви. См. Иешуа бен Иосиф Ибн-Вивес.
“Al-Luma’, Rikmah,” grammar and exegesis by Ibn-Janach, 3, 263.
Almagest, the, translated into Arabic, 3, 146.
Almaida, Manuela Nuñez da, poetess, 5, 203.
Almalek Alashraf, Egyptian sultan, besieges Accho, 3, 650.
Альмамун. См. Абдаллах Альмамун.
“Almansor,” dramatic poem by Heine, 5, 548–9.
Almanzi, Italian Jewish scholar, 5, 622.
Almeida, Lopes de, Portuguese ambassador to Sixtus IV, 4, 340.
Almeirin, residence of the Portuguese king, 4, 493.
Almeria, captured by the Almohades, 3, 448.
Almohades (Almovachides, Unitarians), the, a Mahometan sect, 3, 358.
under Abdulmumen, 3, 358–9.
take Andalusia, 3, 360–1.
persecute the Spanish Jews, 3, 360–2.
irruptions of, into Christian territory, 3, 363.
drive the Jews from Andalusia, 3, 384.
attack Castile, 3, 386–7.
drive the Jews from Ceuta, 3, 424.
drive the Ibn-Abbas to Asia, 3, 442.
capture Cordova, 3, 447–8.
capture Almeria, 3, 448.
Jewish fugitives from, received in Sicily, 3, 569.
Almoravides, the, the Jews well treated by, 3, 296, 311–13.
attack the Arabs of Andalusia, 3, 316.
rebellion against, 3, 357.
dynasty of, destroyed by Abdulmumen, 3, 358.
Альмоснино. См. Моисей Альмоснино.
Almotassem, of Almeria, invades Granada, 3, 278.
Альмоваххиды. См. Альмохады.
Almoxarif, treasurer in Castile, 3, 593; 4, 75, 79, 138, 160, 169.
Jews excluded from the position of, 4, 158.
Alms-giving, in Judæa after Ezra and Nehemiah, 1, 393–4.
Al-Muktadir (908–932), caliph of the East, banishes Mar-Ukba, 3, 184.
restores the Exilarch to office, 3, 185.
appealed to by the partisans of Saadiah and of David ben Zaccaï, 3, 195–6.
death of, 3, 196.
Al-muktadir Billah, king of Saragossa, patron of Abu Fadhl Chasdaï, 3, 280.
Almustadhi, Abbasside caliph, and the Exilarch Daniel, 3, 438.
Almustanjid, Abbasside caliph, and the Exilarch Daniel, 3, 438.
Al-Mutadhid (892–902), caliph of the East, the Jews under, 3, 183.
Al-Mutamed Ibn-Abbad (Abulkassim Mahomet), king of Seville, patron of Isaac Ibn-Albalia, 3, 283, 284.
ally of Alfonso VI of Castile, 3, 294.
kills Alfonso’s ambassador, 3, 295.
joins the Mahometan league against Alfonso, 3, 295–6.
Al-Mutavakkil (849–856), caliph of the East, re-enacts Omar’s laws against the Jews, 3, 176–7.
Almuthadid, king of Seville, receives Jewish fugitives kindly, 3, 279–80.
Alnakvah family, the, of the nobility of Jewish Spain, 3, 235.
Alnasir Ledin Allah, Abbasside caliph, patron of David of Mosul, 3, 506.
Alphabet, the Phœnician, adopted by other nations, 1, 3.
the Assyrian, adopted by the Judæans, 1, 395–6.
Алрой, или Алруи. См. Давид Алруи.
Alsace, the Jews of, suffer during the Armleder persecutions, 4, 97.
declared outlaws, 4, 107.
abasement of, 5, 347–8.
taxes paid by, 5, 348, 446.
forced into usury, 5, 349.
blackmail levied on, 5, 349.
receipts from, forged, 5, 350.
protected by Louis XVI, 5, 350–1.
memorialize the crown, 5, 351, 352.
Mendelssohn’s Pentateuch translation among, 5, 430.
petition for alleviation of burdens, 5, 431.
complaints of and charges against, 5, 434.
number of, 5, 435.
complain to the National Assembly, 5, 436.
attacked, 5, 437, 524, 542.
appeal to Grégoire, 5, 437.
exposed to attack, 5, 440.
emancipation of, opposed, 5, 441, 447.
under special protection, 5, 446.
relieved of taxes, 5, 446.
occupations of, 5, 475–6.
in danger of massacre, 5, 477.
equality of, restored, 5, 525.
Alsaid Ibn-Sina Almulk, poet, on Maimonides, 3, 473.
Al Tanchik, by Ibn-Janach, 3, 263.
Альтифлиси. См. Абу-Амран Моисей.
Altona, the Jewish cemetery at, 4, 688.
Judah Chassid in, 5, 213.
printing press in, 5, 255.
Altona, the council of, espouses Eibeschütz’s cause, 5, 264–5.
punished for its treatment of Jacob Emden, 5, 265.
urges Eibeschütz to submit to a rabbinical court, 5, 268.
Altona-Hamburg, the rabbis of, and Moses Meïr Kamenker, 5, 230.
Alva, the duke of, barbarity of, 4, 601.
and the Jews, 4, 662.
Альваленси. См. Самуил Альваленси.
Alvarez, Alfonso, de Villasandino, Spanish satirist, 4, 181.
Альвернес де Грас. См. Суассо, Исаак.
Alypius, of Antioch, oversees the rebuilding of the Temple, 2, 599, 600.
Amadeus, duke of Savoy, imprisons Jews on account of the Black Death, 4, 103–4.
Amadia, birthplace of David Alrui, 3, 430, 431, 432.
Amalarich of Bena, philosopher, disciples of, burnt, 3, 503.
Amalasuntha, daughter of Theodoric, 3, 31.
Amalekites, the, dwell with the tribe of Judah, 1, 39.
war of, with Saul, 1, 91–2.
burn Ziklag, 1, 106–7.
Amali, the, a Gothic family, 3, 27.
Amalrich of Jerusalem, campaign of, 3, 444.
Amantius, governor of the East, punishes rioters, 3, 17.
Amasa, cousin of David, joins Absalom, 1, 139.
lacks military genius, 1, 143.
influences the men of Judah, 1, 146.