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*Tannaim, continued.
 * four generations of, 23.
 * Targum Onkelos, Aramaic translation of the Pentateuch, 27.
 * Tarshish, by Moses Ibn Ezra, 114.
 * "Teacher of Knowledge, The," part of the Shulchan Aruch, 239-240.
 * Teharoth, order of the Mishnah, 31.
 * Teshuboth. See "Letters," the; "Responses," the.
 * "Theologico-Political Tractate," by Spinoza, 244, 251.
 * Tiberias, centre of Jewish learning, 20.
 * Todros Abulafia, Kabbalist, 171.
 * Toledo, Jewish literary centre, 112.
 * cosmopolitanism of, 126.
 * "Topaz, The," by Moses Ibn Ezra, 114.
 * Torah, the. See Pentateuch, the.
 * Tossafists, the, French Talmudists, 160-161.
 * Tossafoth, Additions, 161.
 * "Touchstone, The," by Kalonymos, 185.
 * Tractates of the Mishnah, 31.
 * Tradition, the Jewish, investigated at Jamnia, 21.
 * Sherira on, 70.
 * reaction against, 76.
 * See Mishnah, the.
 * Translations, value of, 144.
 * made by Jews, 144-145, 146, 149-151, 153-154, 155-156.
 * "Travels," by Petachiah of Ratisbon, 204.
 * Troyes, Rashi at, 122.
 * "Two Tables of the Covenant, The," by Isaiah Hurwitz, 176.
 * Tyre, Jehuda Halevi in, 129.


 * Usha, centre of Jewish learning, 20.


 * "Valley of Tears, The," by Joseph Cohen, 218, 219.
 * Venice, Abarbanel in, 227.
 * Vindiciæ Judeorum, by Manasseh ben Israel, 244, 249, 258.
 * "Vineyard," the. See Jamnia.
 * Vossins, friend of Manasseh ben Israel, 245.


 * "Wars of the Jews, The," by Josephus, 34.
 * the language of, 37.
 * "Wars of the Lord, The," by Gersonides, 141.
 * "Wars of the Lord, The," by Salman, the son of Yerucham, 78.
 * Wessely, N. H., pedagogue, 210.
 * "Wolf and the two Hounds, The," fable, 65.
 * "Wolf at the Well, The," fable, 65.
 * "Work of Tobiah, The," by Tobiah Cohen, 209.
 * Worms, Rashi at, 122.


 * Yad Hachazaka. See "Strong Hand, The."
 * Yalkut, collected Midrashim, 58.
 * Yedaiah Bedaressi, writer, 191-192.
 * Yeshuoth Meshicho, by Abarbanel, 229.
 * Yoreh Deah, part of the Shulchan Arnch, 240.
 * Yuchasin, by Abraham Zacuto, 216.


 * Zabara, satirist, 127.
 * Zacut, Moses, dramatist, 246.
 * Zeëna u-Reëna, homiletical work, 230.
 * Zeira, Amora, 46.
 * Zemach, the son of Paltoi, Gaon and lexicographer, 70.
 * Zemach David, by David Gans, 220-221.
 * Zeraim, order of the Mishnah, 31.
 * Zevaoth. See Ethical Wills.
 * Zicarco, character in Samuel Usque's poem, 218.
 * Zion, odes to, by Jehuda Halevi, 109, 129-130.
 * Zohar, the, Kabbalistic work, 172-174.
 * style and language of, 172-173.
 * contents of, 173-174.
 * Christian ideas in, 174.
 * importance of, 175.