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*Castile, the Spanish Piyut in, 85.
 * Catalonia, the Spanish Piyut in, 85.
 * "Ceremonies and Customs of the Jews," by Leon da Modena, 220.
 * Chacham Zevi, author of "Responses," 238.
 * "Chaff, Straw, and Wheat," fable, 65.
 * "Chain of Tradition, The," by Gedaliah Ibn Yachya, 220, 222-223.
 * Chanina, the son of Chama, Amora, 46.
 * Charizi, on Chasdai, 99-100, 107.
 * on Moses Ibn Ezra, 114.
 * as a poet, 131-132.
 * influences Immanuel of Rome, 181.
 * ethical work by, 189.
 * geographical notes by, 200.
 * Chasdai Ibn Shaprut, patron of Moses ben Chanoch, 97.
 * Charizi on, 99-100, 107.
 * activities of, 100.
 * as a patron of Jewish Jearning and poetry, 100-101, 102.
 * and the Chazars, 102-103.
 * as translator, 130.
 * Chasdai Crescas, philosopher, 141.
 * studied by Spinoza, 251.
 * Chassidim, the, new saints, 176.
 * hymns by, 177.
 * Chayim Vital Calabrese, Kabbalist, 176.
 * Chazars, the, and Chasdai Ibn Shaprut, 102-103.
 * Chiddushim, Notes on the Talmud, 234.
 * Chiya, Amora, 49.
 * Chizzuk Emunah, by Isaac Troki, 81.
 * Chuhoth ha-Lehaboth, by Bachya Ibn Pekuda, 190.
 * "Choice of Pearls, The," by Solomen Ibn Gebirol, 110, 189.
 * Choshen ha-Mishpat, part of the Shulchan Aruch, 240.
 * "Chronicle of Achimaaz," 213.
 * Clement VII, pope, and David Reubeni, 207.
 * "Cluster of Cyprus Flowers, A," by Judah Hadassi, 80.
 * "Cock and the Rat, The," fable, 65.
 * Cohen, Tobiah, geographer, 209.
 * "Collections." See Machberoth.
 * "Come, my Friend," Sabbath hymn, 239.
 * "Conciliator, The," by Maniasseh ben Israel, 245.
 * "Consolations for the Tribulations of Israel," by Samuel Usque, 217-218.
 * Constantine, forbids Jews to enter Jerusalem, 205.
 * Cordova, centre of Arabic learning, 96-97.
 * a Jewish centre, 103, 112.
 * in the hands of the Almohades, 134.
 * Council, the Great. See Synhedrion, the.
 * Cromwell, and Manasseh ben Israel, 248.
 * Crusades, the, and the Jews of France, 124.
 * Cuzari, by Jehuda Halevi, 127, 139.


 * Damascus, Jehuda Halevi in, 129.
 * Daniel, the Book of, commentary on 48.
 * Dante, influences Jewish poets, 179, 182, 183, 186.
 * David, the son of Abraham, Karaite author, 79.
 * David ben Maimon, brother of Moses, 135.
 * David Abi Zimra, author of "Responses," 238.
 * David Alroy, pseudo-Messiah, 203.
 * David Conforte, historian, 220.
 * David Gans, historian, 220-221.
 * David Kimchi, grammarian, 117, 123.
 * David Reubeni, traveller, 207.
 * "Deeds of God, The," by Abarbanel, 229,
 * Descartes, studied by Spinoza, 250.
 * "Deuteronomy." See "Strong Hand, The."
 * "Diary of Eldad the Danite," 201-203.