confirmed in Poland, 4, 111.
Frederick, elector palatine, corresponds with Abraham Zacuto Lusitano, 4, 678.
re-admits the Jews into Worms, 4, 699.
Frederick the Wise, elector of Saxony, patron of Luther, 4, 469.
Frederick, commissioner sent by Louis the Pious to Agobard, 3, 166.
Frederick Franz, duke of Mecklenburg, emancipates the Jews, 5, 507.
Frederick William, elector of Brandenburg, invites Jewish exiles to his state, 5, 173–4.
Frederick William I, of Prussia, court Jew of, 5, 219.
Frederick William II, of Prussia, and the emancipation of the Jews, 5, 414, 416.
Mirabeau on Prussia under, 5, 419.
abrogates the poll-tax, 5, 464.
Frederick William III, of Prussia, tutor of, 5, 372.
attends Herz’s lectures, 5, 406.
grants some political rights to Jews, 5, 507, 508.
nullifies the emancipation of the Jews, 5, 524.
interrupts the Reform movement in Berlin, 5, 563.
forbids Jews to bear Christian names, 5, 630.
Вольные города. См. Ганзейские города.
Freedom of Conscience, in the French National Assembly, 5, 439.
Freemasons’ Lodge, the first Jewish, hearth of the Reform movement, 5, 674.
Freiburg, the Jews of, protected during the Black Death persecutions, 4, 106.
burnt, 4, 107.
French, the, in Naples, 4, 384.
French literature, attracts the German Jews, 5, 411.
French Revolution, the, characterized, 5, 429.
outbreak of, 5, 435.
excesses of, 5, 436–7.
progress of, 5, 441.
Jews take no part in the atrocities of, 5, 450.
reaction from, 5, 477–8.
French translation, a, of the Bible projected, 5, 449.
Френки. См. Франкисты.
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.
G
Gabaot, Roman camp under Cestius Gallus, 2, 265–6.
Gabara, ordered not to protect Josephus, 2, 281.
taken by Vespasian, 2, 286.
Gabata, Galilæan fortress, 2, 56.
Gabinius, Aulus, governor of Syria, subdues Alexander, 2, 70.
divides Judæa into provinces, 2, 71.
defeats Alexander, 2, 73.
Gabriel, the name of an angel, 1, 403.
makes revelations to Mahomet, 3, 71.
Gad, Chaldæan god of fortune, 1, 340.
Gad, prophet, joins David, 1, 100, 113.
orders David to sacrifice on Mt. Moriah, 1, 138.
Gad, the tribe of, asks for land east of the Jordan, 1, 29–30.
appeals to Samuel for help, 1, 80.
territory of, taken by Hazael, 1, 220.
descendants of, in Chaibar, 3, 437.
Gadara, incorporated with Judæa, 2, 103.
Gaffarelli, Jacob, Christian Kabbalist, taught by Leo Modena, 5, 71.
Gailan, emir, persecutes Sabbatians, 5, 151.
oppresses the Jews, 5, 168.
Galaïgo, Joseph Chayim, addresses Mendelssohn, 5, 369.
Galaistes, governor of Gabata, assists Aristobulus, 2, 56.
Galante, Moses, adherent of Sabbataï Zevi, 5, 132.
Galatia, a Greek-Christian community in, 2, 227.
Galatino, interested in the Kabbala, 4, 481, 583.
Galba, emperor, short reign of, 3, 299.
Galen, writings of, elaborated by Maimonides, 3, 473.
Galerius, emperor, persecutes Christianity, 2, 539.
Galicia, the Jews of, proscribed by the Council of Buda, 3, 614.
resist the opening of secular schools, 5, 394.
described by Rohrer, 5, 472.
taxed, 5, 508.
oppressed, 5, 523.
affected by the Reform movement, 5, 582.
beginnings of culture among, 5, 611–12.
improvement of, undertaken by the “Israelitische Allianz,” 5, 703.
Galician school, the, founders of, 5, 607.
Hebrew style of, 5, 617.
contribute to the Kerem Chemed, 5, 621.
inspire the contributors to the Scientific Journal, 5, 625.
Galilæan Synod, the, second assembly of the teachers of the Law at Usha, 2, 434.
Galilæans, name given to Christians, 2, 596.
Galilee, lake, description of, 1, 42.
Galilee, province, description of, 1, 45.
Gelil Haggoyim, 1, 164.
appeals to Judas Maccabæus, 1, 475.
rescued by Simon Tharsi, 1, 475.
Judæans of, emigrate, 1, 475.
Judæans of, killed, 1, 486.
restored to Judæa, 2, 76.
declares in favor of Antigonus, 2, 85.
subdued by Herod, 2, 87.
given to Herod Antipas, 2, 119.
Roman troops in, to fight Judas the Galilæan, 2, 126.
under Herod Antipas, 2, 137.
lack of culture in, 2, 148.
morality in, 2, 148.
language of, 2, 148–9.
Jesus in the towns of, 2, 157.
a Messiah from, not acceptable, 2, 161.
given to Agrippa I, 2, 177.
pilgrims from, murdered, 2, 243.
under the command of Josephus, 2, 272, 278–9.
divided into Upper and Lower, 2, 272.
civil war in, 2, 282–3.
strength of, broken by Josephus, 2, 285, 286.
subject to Rome, 2, 288.
Zealots of, possess three fortified places, 2, 289.
end of the Roman conquest of, 2, 290.
fugitives from, in Jerusalem, 2, 291.
recovers under Jewish governors, 2, 333.
the seat of the Synhedrion, 2, 458.
Babylonian students in the academies of, 2, 511.
first churches in, 2, 565.
Jews inhabit the cities of, in the sixth century, 3, 12.
prevalence of mysticism in, 4, 617.
Galilee, the Jews of, join the Persian general, 3, 19.
join an expedition against the Christians of Tyre, 3, 20.
Galileo, teacher of Joseph Delmedigo, 5, 75.
Галлаико, Элиша. См. Элиша Галлаико.
Gallienus, emperor with Odenathus, 2, 528.
Gallipoli, the Jews of, in the twelfth century, 3, 424.
Gallus, emperor, campaign of, against the Persians, 2, 568.
death of, 2, 572.
Gallus, Cestius, governor of Syria, on the turbulent state of Judæa, 2, 250–1.
arranges a demonstration in Jerusalem in 66, 2, 251–2.
in communication with the Peace party, 2, 257.
sends a deputy to Jerusalem, 2, 257.
campaign of, near Jerusalem, 2, 264–6.
retreats, 2, 266–7.
losses of, 2, 267.
death of, 2, 284.
Gama, Vasco da, aided by Joseph Vecinho’s instruments, 4, 367.
Gamala, capital of Gaulanitis, taken by Alexander Jannæus, 2, 45.
birthplace of Judas the Galilæan, 2, 125.
focus of insurrection in Galilee, 2, 273.
impregnable position of, 2, 274.
refuge of the Babylonian Judæans, 2, 275.
revolts from Agrippa II, 2, 275.
taken by Vespasian, 2, 289–90.
Gamaliel I, the Elder, grandson of Hillel, president of the Synhedrion, 2, 192–3.
gentle reforms of, 2, 193.
grants heathens the right of gleaning, 2, 478.
Gamaliel II, Patriarch, president of the Jamnia Synhedrion, 2, 334.
tries to reconcile the schools of Hillel and Shammai, 2, 335, 336–8.
humanity of, 2, 336.
regulates the calendar, 2, 336, 356.
journeys of, 2, 336.
character of, misunderstood, 2, 336.
inquires into the character of students of the Law, 2, 338–9.
uses excommunication, 2, 339–40, 347.
contest of, with Joshua ben Chananya, 2, 340–2.
deposed, 2, 341.
rejects Moabites and Ammonites as proselytes, 2, 343.
reconciled with Joshua, 2, 344–5.
reinstated, 2, 345.
opposes Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, 2, 347.
death of, 2, 350, 404, 479.
introduces set prayers, 2, 363.
supposed relation of, to the Jewish Christians, 2, 379.
and Akylas, 2, 385.
journey of, to Rome, 2, 387.
and Flavius Clemens, 2, 387, 389, 391.
influences Nerva, 2, 392.
funeral of, 2, 404.
sons of, 2, 404, 479.
Gamaliel III, Patriarch, instructions of his father to, 2, 466.
recommends trades, 2, 467.
advises caution in intercourse with the Romans, 2, 467–8.
and Abba-Areka, 2, 512.
Gamaliel IV, Patriarch, scant knowledge of the Law of, 2, 532.
Gamaliel V, Patriarch, successor to Hillel II, 2, 612.
Gamaliel VI (Batraah, 370–425), last of the Patriarchs, 2, 612.
dignities bestowed on, 2, 617–18.
physician, 2, 618.
last of the house of Hillel, 2, 618.
Ганс, Давид. См. Давид Ганс.
Gans, Edward, apostate, 5, 551, 587.
founder of the Society for Culture, 5, 583.
selfishness of, 5, 585.
reproaches the Jews, 5, 586.
desires a professorship, 5, 587.
compared with Riesser, 5, 600.
compared with Steinheim, 5, 607.
Gaon, title of the principal of the Sora Academy, 3, 90–1, 93.
of the principal of the Pumbeditha academy, 3, 93, 177.
of Isaac Ibn-Sakni, 3, 285.
of the head of the Bagdad college, 3, 429.
of Samuel ben Ali Halevi, 3, 438.
of Eibeschütz, 5, 289.
of Elijah Wilna, 5, 389.
См. также Гаонат; Геоны; Пумбедита, академия, главы; Сура, академия, главы.
Gaon of Castile, Isaac Campanton, 4, 230.
Gaonate, the, Anan ben David hostile to, 3, 130.
European and African Jews independent of, 3, 208, 210.
decline of, 3, 231, 253.
См. также Гаон; Геоны.
Garcilaso, Spanish ambassador to Rome, opposes the Portuguese Marranos, 4, 379.
Gascony, the Jews of, under Henry II, 3, 409.
banished, 3, 646.
during the Pastoureaux massacres, 4, 56.
“Gate of Heaven, The,” Kabbalistic work by Abraham de Herrera, 5, 54.
Gates, the, of the second Temple, 2, 111.
Gath, Philistine city, 1, 54, 80.
surrendered to the Israelites, 1, 117.
returned to the Philistines, 1, 117–18.
conquered by Hazael, 1, 221.
conquered by Uzziah, 1, 231.
“Gatherer, The,” (Ha-Meassef), a Hebrew journal, 5, 399.
editors of, 5, 400.
interest in, 5, 403, 404.
contributors to, in Berlin, 5, 411.
Гатиньо, Эзра. См. Эзра Гатиньо.
Gaucelin, de, lords of Lünel, Jews under, 3, 396.
Gaul, early Jewish settlements in, 3, 35.
Gaul, the Jews of, 3, 35–40.
names borne by, 3, 36.
intermarry with Christians, 3, 36.
obey the dietary laws, 3, 36.
treated with hostility, 3, 37–40.
Gaulanitis (Gaulonitis), invaded by Alexander Jannæus, 2, 44, 45.
given to Philip, 2, 119.
given to Agrippa II, 2, 245.
a field in, given to Judah II, 2, 482.
Gauls, body-guard of Cleopatra, given to Herod, 2, 103.
Гайо да Риети. См. Моше бен Ицхак да Риети.
Гайо, Маэстро. См. Ицхак бен Мордехай.
Gaza, Philistine port, 1, 54.
left in possession of the Philistines, 1, 117.
frontier town of Israel, 1, 129.
taken by Necho, 1, 297.
taken by Alexander the Great, 1, 412.
battle of, 1, 417.
Greek citizens of, resist Joseph, 1, 425.
Jewish prisoners sold at the slave markets of, 2, 419.
proclaimed the Holy City of the Sabbatians, 5, 132.
Jews of, flee before Napoleon, 5, 459.
Gaza, the district of, overrun by Alexander Jannæus, 2, 40.
surrenders to Ptolemy VIII, 2, 40.
taken by Alexander Jannæus, 2, 41.
Gazara, fortified by Bacchides, 1, 491.
surrenders to Simon Tharsi, 1, 523.
fortified by Simon Tharsi, 1, 524.
the son of Simon Tharsi at, 1, 525.
claimed by Antiochus Sidetes, 2, 4–5.
a Synhedrion established at, 2, 71.
Геба. См. Гива.
Gedaliah, son of Ahikam, overseer of the Judæan fugitives, 1, 315.
governor of Judah, disciple of Jeremiah, 1, 319.
guardian of Zedekiah’s daughters, 1, 319.
joined by Jeremiah, 1, 320.
erects a sanctuary at Mizpah, 1, 321.
informed of Ishmael’s treachery, 1, 322.
murder of, 1, 322.
a fast on the anniversary of the murder of, 1, 325.
Gedaliah Levi, quarrels with Vital Calabrese, 5, 52.
Gedalya Ibn-Yachya (of the Italian branch, 1515–1587), historian, expelled from Ravenna, 4, 592.
works of, 4, 616.
consulted by Basnage, 5, 196.
Gedalya Ibn-Yachya I (of the Turkish branch), patron of Jewish literature, 4, 609.
Gedalya Ibn-Yachya II, patron of Jewish literature, 4, 609.
Gehazi, disciple of Elisha, 1, 218.
recounts Elisha’s deeds, 1, 223.
Геенна. См. Гинном.
Geiger, Abraham (1810–1874), scholar, characteristics of, 5, 626.
attitude of, towards the Talmud, 5, 626, 669.
devoted to the reform of Judaism, 5, 626.
journal of, 5, 626, 632.
at the Frankfort rabbinical conference, 5, 685.
Gelasius, pope, kind to Jews, 3, 29.
Geldern, Betty von, Heine’s mother, 5, 545.
Gelil Haggoyim, 1, 164. See Galilee.
Gelimer, grandson of Genseric, in the triumph of Belisarius, 3, 26.
Гемара. См. Вавилонский Талмуд.
Гемара ди Бней Маарава. См. Иерусалимский Талмуд.
Gematria, Kabbalistic term, 4, 5.
Gemmingen, Uriel von, archbishop of Mayence, the Frankfort Jews appeal to, 4, 430.
not friendly to Pfefferkorn, 4, 430, 431.
appointed commissary, 4, 437.
and the confiscation of Hebrew books, 4, 437, 441.
favors the Jews, 4, 438.
delays the execution of the judgment against Reuchlin, 4, 452.
“General Privilege” for the Jews, issued by Frederick the Great, 5, 304.
Генесарет. См. Тивериадское озеро.
Genesis, treatise on, by Samuel Ibn-Tibbon, 3, 398.
Geneva, the lake of, scene of Black Death persecutions, 4, 103–4.
Genoa, commerce of, in the fifteenth century, 4, 285.
suffering of the Spanish exiles in, 4, 362–3.
Judah Leon Abrabanel in, 4, 384.
Genoa, the Jews of, under the Ostrogoths, 3, 28.
seek permission to repair the synagogue, 3, 30.
in the twelfth century, 3, 424.
banished, 4, 553–4.
Genseric, the Vandal, carries the Temple vessels to Africa, 2, 611.
Gentz, Frederick von, on Jewish women, 5, 413.
immorality of, 5, 423.
reactionary leader, 5, 477, 512.
Geonim, the, beginning of the epoch of, 3, 90–1.
history of, dark, 3, 92.
duties of, 3, 93.
power of, as viewed by the Jews of distant lands, 3, 100.
decisions of, binding, 3, 118–19.
opposed to the Exilarchs, 3, 137.
literary works of, in the ninth century, 3, 178–9.
favor scientific pursuits, 3, 187.
responses of, criticised, 3, 198.
chronicle of, by Sherira, 3, 233.
Talmudic work of, surpassed by Spanish Talmudists, 3, 282.
См. также Гаон; Гаонат; Пумбедита, академия, главы; Сура, академия, главы.
George II, of England, ratifies the naturalization of the Jews, 5, 337–8.
George, of Hesse, forbids the use of a sentence in the Alenu prayer, 5, 185.
George, bishop of Speyer, tries the Reuchlin-Hoogstraten case, 4, 454–5.
Gepidæ, the, overrun Rome, 3, 27.
Gerasa, besieged by Alexander Jannæus, 2, 45.
Gere ha-Zedek, true proselytes, in the daily prayers, 2, 384.
Gerizim, Mount, description of, 1, 45.
the Samaritan Temple on, 1, 390.
Temple of, destroyed, 2, 8.
temple to Jupiter on, 2, 422.
Gerlach, archbishop of Mayence, obtains Jews as “servi cameræ” 4, 128.
Германо-франкская империя. См. Франки, империя.
German language, the, carried to Poland by German Jews, 4, 421.
German merchants antagonize Jews in Poland, 4, 632.
German translation of the Bible by Luther, 4, 469, 475.
by Sachs, 5, 693.
Немецкий перевод Пятикнижия Мендельсоном. См. под заголовком Пятикнижие.
Germans, the simplicity of, 4, 422.
purity of, 4, 423.
Germanus, Moses, proselyte, 5, 177–8.
Germany, Jewish emigrants from, held up in Lombardy, 3, 638–9.
refuge of the Jews banished from England, 3, 646.
preferred to Spain by the Asherides, 4, 90, 96.
re-admits Jews soon after the Black Death, 4, 127–8.
French exiles settle in, 4, 177.
exiles from, take refuge in Poland, 4, 263.
exiles from, form a congregation in Constantinople, 4, 402.
professorships for Hebrew instituted in, 4, 471.
Messianic hopes connected with Solomon Molcho in, 4, 497.
Portuguese Marranos perish in, 4, 509.
religious parties in, 5, 25.
the Sabbatian movement in, 5, 160, 228.
Chayim Malach in, 5, 214.
feeling of solidarity developed in, 5, 515.
the romantic movement in, 5, 515–16.
debt of, to Börne and Heine, 5, 556.
См. также Франки, империя.
Germany, the Jews of, in the sixth century, 3, 40–1.
advanced under Charlemagne, 3, 141.
yield precedence to the Jews of Spain, 3, 236.
under the Saxon emperors, 3, 241, 242–3.
compelled to be tradesmen, 3, 242–3.
lack of culture among, 3, 243.
not creative in the eleventh century, 3, 281.
occupations of, 3, 281.
compared with the Christians, 3, 281.
devoted to the study of the Talmud, 3, 281, 419.
suffer during the crusades, 3, 297, 351–4.
under Henry IV, 3, 298.
expect the Messiah, 3, 298.
dependent on the emperor, 3, 308.
gloom and bigotry of, 3, 309.
debts owing to, repudiated by the pope, 3, 349.
become “servi cameræ,” 3, 356–7, 416–17, 516, 569.
degradation of, 3, 357.
in the twelfth century, 3, 416–21.
protected by the emperors during the crusades, 3, 416.
privileges of, 3, 417–18.
massacred under Henry VI, 3, 418–19.
high morality of, 3, 419.
little affected by the Fourth Lateran Council, 3, 516–17.
heavily taxed, 3, 517.
naïve faith of, 3, 549.
accused of aiding Jenghis-Khan, 3, 580–1.
charged with the blood accusation, 3, 583–5, 635.
persecuted after Frederick II’s death, 3, 611–12.
address Solomon ben Adret for religious decisions, 3, 620.
in the Maimunist controversy, 3, 624.
piety of, 3, 625.
determine to emigrate, 3, 634, 637.
offer to ransom Meïr of Rothenburg, 3, 639–40.
persecuted by Rindfleisch, 4, 35–7.
neglect the Talmud in the fourteenth century, 4, 96.
under Louis IV, 4, 96–7.
during the Armleder persecutions, 4, 97–8.
during the Black Death persecutions, 4, 105–111.
intellectual decay among, 4, 133–4.
effect of persecution on, 4, 166.
under Sigismund, 4, 218.
privileges of, confirmed, 4, 219.