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Authors: Paul Johnson
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Dominican order
Donin, Nicholas
Dov Baer
Dreyfus affair
Drumont, Edouard
Dühring, Eugen
Dura Europus
Eban, Abba
Ebionites
Ebla (Tell Mardikh)
Eblon, King
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiasticus (Wisdom of Ben Sira)
Eddison, Thomas
Eden, Anthony
Edom
education: in antiquity; in Israel
Edward
I
, King
Egypt (ancient); Exodus from,
see under
Israel; defeated by Babylon
Egypt (in Graeco-Roman period); Alexandria
Egypt (in Middle Ages);
see also
Cairo
Egypt (modern state): relations with Israel; Palestinian Arab immigration to; immigration to Israel from
Ehrenburg, Ilya
Enrich, Paul
Ehud
Eichmann, Adolf
Einhorn, David
Einsatzgruppen
Einstein, Albert
Eisenbeth, Maurice
Eisner, Kurt
Ekron (Philistine city)
Ekron (Zionist colony)
Elam
Elath, Eliahu
Elazar, David
Eliezer ben Yehuda
Eliezer ben Yose
Elijah
Elijah ben Solomon Zalman
Eliot, George
Elisha
Elisha ben Avuyah
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Engels, Friedrich
England,
see
Britain
enlightenment, the
Enoch
Ephraim Solomon ben Aaron
Ephron the Hittite
Erasmus
Esau and Jacob
Esdras
Eshkol, Levi
Essenes
Esther
Estonia
Ethiopia, Jews in
Etting, Solomon
eucharist
Eusebius
excommunication
exilarchs
Exodus (biblical book;
see also
Exodus
under
Israel)
Ezekiel
Ezra
Facchinetti, Giovanni Antonio
Falasha Jews
Falcon, Fernan
Falk, Samuel Jacob Hayyim
Farben (
IG
)
Farissol, Abraham
fasting
Fatah, Al-
Feisal, Emir
Ferdinand
II
, Emperor
Ferdinand
I
, King, of Aragon
Ferdinand
II
, King, of Aragon
Ferrer, Vicente
Feuchtwanger, Leon
film industry, cinema
Final Solution,
see
Holocaust
finance,
see
money
Finland, Jews in
First World War
Fisch, Harold
Flick, Friedrich
Flood, Deluge
Florus, Gessius
Forrestal, James
Fourier, François
Fox, William
France: Jews in, before the Revolution; Revolution, enlightenment, Napoleon; Jews granted equal rights with Christians; Jews in, in late nineteenth century; anti-Semitism and Dreyfus case,
see
Dreyfus; Second World War; immigration to Israel from; Jews in, post-war
Franciscan order
Frank, Jacob
Frankfurt
Frankfurt Institution for Social Research
Frankfurter, Felix
Franzos, Karl Emil
Frederick the Great
Freemasonry
French Revolution
Freud, Sigmund
Fustat (Cairo)
Gallus, Cestius
Gamal
Gamaliel the Elder
Gamaliel
II
, Rabbi
Gans, Eduard
gaons (geonim)
Gath
Gaza; Gaza Strip
Gederah
Geiger, Rabbi Abraham
Genesis
genizah
Genoa
George
III
, King
Georgia, Jews in
Gerald of Wales
Gerizim, Mount
Germany: Jews in, before nineteenth century; Jews in; First World War; in Nazi period,
see
Holocaust, Nazis; immigration to Israel from; Jews in West Germany
Gerónimo de Santa Fé
Gershwin, George
Gezer
ghettos; in Venice; in papal states; folklore of destroyed after French Revolution; in Poland during Second World War
Gibeon
Gide, André
Gideon
Gideon, Samson
Gilgamesh
Glueck, Nelson
gnosticism
Gobineau, Comte Joseph de
God, Jewish; relationship of man to
Goebbels, Josef
Goitein, S. D.
Golan Heights
Goldwyn, Sam
golem
Gordon, Lord George
Göring, Hermann
gospels
Graetz, Heinrich
Granada
Grant, Madison
Grant, General Ulysses S.
Greece (ancient); Alexander’s conquests; Hellenization of western Asia,
see also under
Palestine; relations with Jews
Greece (modern), Jews in
Gregory the Great, Pope
Gregory
IX
, Pope
Grey, Sir Edward
Guardians of the City
Gudemann, Moritz
Guide of the Perplexed, see under
Maimonides
Ha’Am, Ahad,
see
Ahad Ha’Am
Habakkuk
Habiru
Hadera
Hadrian, Emperor
Haganah
Haggai
Hagiogrpha (Ketuvim)
Haifa
Hakamim
halakhah
Halévy, Jacques
Hammerstein, Oscar,
I
and
II
Hammurabi
Hanukkah, Feast of
Harden, Maximilian
Harding, G. L.
Harnack, Adolf von
hasidim
, Hasidism
haskalah, Jewish enlightenment
Hasmonean family (Maccabees)
Hazor
Hebrew (language)
Hebrew Union College
‘Hebrews’
Hebron
Hecataeus of Abdera
Hegel, G. W. F.
He-Halutz bureau
Heine, Heinrich
Hellman, Lillian
Henry, Jacob
Heraclitus
Heraclius, Emperor
heresies, Christian
Herod Agrippa
Herod Antipas
Herod the Great
Herodium
Herschel, Abraham Joshua
Herzl, Theodor
Hess, Moses
heter iskah
Heydrich, Reinhard
Hiddushim
Hijaz
Hilberg, Raul
Hilferding, Rudolf
Hillel the Elder (Hillel the Babylonian)
Hillesum, Ettie
Himmler, Heinrich
Hiram, King, of Tyre
Hirsch, Baron Maurice de
Hirsch, Rabbi Samson Raphael
Hirsch, Rabbi Samuel
Hirschel, Hans
Hisdai ibn Shaprut
Histadrut
Hitler, Adolf; orders destruction of Heine’s grave; Lippmann’s view of; his anti-Semitism
passim
; becomes Chancellor; war a product of his anti-Semitism; and Mussolini;
see also
Holocaust; Nazis
Hittites
Hiya Rabbah, Rabbi
Hobson, J. A.
Hochberg, Karl
Hoddis, Jacob von
Holdheim, Rabbi Samuel
Holocaust, Final Solution; planned by Hitler; German people’s knowledge of, acquiescence in; Jews worked to death; German industrialists and; Jews systematically killed; first gas chamber; mobile killing groups; death camps; Christian churches and; numbers of those killed; Austrians and; Rumanians and; French and; Italian resistance to; unsuccessful in parts of occupied Europe; Allied governments and; lack of resistance from Jews; Jews of all ages and conditions killed; final stage of; anti-Semitic reactions to; punishment and restitution; state of Israel and; Soviet-Arab attitude to
Homberg, Napthali Herz
Hong Kong
Horowitz, Isaiah ben Abraham ha-Levi
Hosea
Höss, Rudolf
Hungary, Jews in; in Budapest; immigration to Israel from
Hurrians (Horites)
Husaini, Haji Amin al- (Grand Mufti of Jerusalem)
Hyrcanus, John
Hyrcanus
II
Ibn Ezra, Abraham
Ibn Shaprut, Hisdai,
see
Hisdai ibn Shaprut
Ibn Verga, Solomon
Ibn Yahya, Rabbi Joseph
Idumaea
imprisonment
India: immigration to Israel from; Jews in
Innocent
III
, Pope
Inquisition, Spanish
Iran/Persia (ancient state),
see
Persia
Iran/Persia (modern state); immigration to Israel from; Jews in
Iraq; immigration to Israel from
Irgun
Isaac (son of Abraham)
Isaac ben Samuel
Isaac the Blind
Isaacs, Sir Rufus
Isabella, Queen, of Castile
Isaiah
Ishmael
Islam, Moslems
Isocrates
Israel, Israelites (ancient people); religion,
see
Judaism; twelve tribes of; not all Israelites went to Egypt; Exodus from Egypt; Mosaic legal material; both spiritually advanced and primitive; new kind of society: theocracy; conquest of Canaan completed; and kingship; two kingdoms, northern and southern; lost tribes of;
see also
Jews
Israel (modern state): creation of (
see also
Zionism); War of Independence; and Arab refugees; frontiers; Jewish immigration to; religious/secular conflict in; origins of; Nasser and Sinai War; Six Day War; Sadat and Yom Kippur War; American support for; political divisions; peace with Egypt; and Hebrew language; education in; marriage in; pursuit of war criminals; population in 1980s; French Jews and; as armed refuge
Israel, Jonathan
Italy: Jews in; Second World War; post-war Jewish population;
see also
Venice
Ivan
IV
, Tsar, ‘the Terrible’
Jabneh (Jamnia)
Jabotinsky, Vladimir
Jacob (patriarch)
Jacob ben Asher
Jael
Jaffa
Jamaica, Jews in
James (brother of Jesus)
James
I
, King, of Aragon
Janua, Peter de
Jason (high-priest)
Jaspers, Karl
Jebusites
Jefferson, Thomas