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*Josephus, Flavius, continued.
 * champion of Judaism, 36, 37-38.
 * style of, 36-37.
 * language used by, 37.
 * used in "Josippon," 214.
 * Joshua, the son of Levi, Amora, 47.
 * "Josippon," a romance, 214.
 * Judah the Prince, a Tanna, 23, 28-29.
 * characterized, 28-29.
 * Judah Ibn Ezra, anti-Karaite, 214.
 * Judah Ibn Tibbon as a translator, 146, 147.
 * as a physician, 146-147.
 * Judah Ibn Verga, chronicler, 218.
 * Judah Chayuj, grammarian, 101.
 * Judah Chassid, ethical writer, 191.
 * Judah Hadassi, Karaite author, 80-81.
 * Judah Minz, author of "Responses," 237.
 * Judah Romano, school-man, 185.
 * Judaism, after the loss of a national centre, 21.
 * championed by Josephus, 36, 37-38.
 * philosophy of, 77.
 * Justus of Tiberias, historian, works of, 34.

*Karaism, continued.
 * Kabbala, mysticism, 170.
 * development of, 171.
 * and Christian scholars, 174.
 * the later, 175.
 * Kalila ve-Dimna. See Bidpai, Fables of.
 * Kalir, new-Hebrew poet, 85, 86, 87.
 * date of, 87.
 * style of, 87-88, 107.
 * subject-matter of, 88-89.
 * quotation from, 89-90.
 * Kalirian Piyut, the, 85.
 * Kalonymos, the son of Kalonymos, translator, 149, 185.
 * as poet, 179, 180, 185-186.
 * Kant, and Mendelssohn, 257.
 * Kaphtor va-Pherach, Esthori Parchi, 205.
 * Karaism, rise of, 75-76.
 * a reaction against tradition, 76.
 * defect of, 76.
 * Literary influence of, 77.
 * history of, 80.
 * Rabbinite opposition to, 82.
 * opposed by Saadiah, 91, 92.
 * Kepler, correspondent of David Gans, 220.
 * Kether Malchuth, by Solomon Ibn Gebirol, 110.
 * quotation from, 111-112.
 * Kimchi. See Joseph; Moses; David.
 * Kirkisani, Karaite author, 80.
 * Kodashim, order of the Mishnah, 31.
 * Kore ha-Doroth, by David Conforte, 220.


 * "Lamp of Light, The," by Isaac Aboab, 192.
 * Landau, Ezekiel, author of "Responses," 238.
 * Lavater, and Mendelssohn, 258.
 * "Law of Man, The," by Nachmanides, 166.
 * Lecha Dodi, Sabhath hymn, 239.
 * Lecky, on the scientific activity of the Jews 150.
 * Leon da Modena, historian, 220.
 * Leon, Messer, physician and writer, 187.
 * Leshon Limmudim, by Sahal, the son of Mazliach, 79.
 * "Lesser Sanctuary, The," by Moses Rieti, 186.
 * Lessing, and Mendelssohn, 255-256.
 * "Letter," by Sherira, 70-71, 212.
 * "Letter of Advice, The" by Solomon Alami, 197-198.
 * "Letter of Aristeas," by Azariah di Rossi, 223.
 * "Letters," the, of the Gaonim, scope of, 71-73.
 * style of, 74.
 * geographical notes in, 200.
 * and the "Responses," 234.
 * Levi, the son of Gershon, philosopher, 141.
 * Lexicon, by Sahal, 79.
 * by David, 79.
 * by David Kimchi, 117.
 * Lexicon, Talmudical. See Aruch, 70.