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Chicago's monument to Haym Salomon, Revolutionary financier.
Barnard College founder Annie Nathan Meyer.
Maude Nathan Nathan (she married a cousin).
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INDEX
Aaron (family),
2
Abdulrahman III, Caliph,
31
Abdy, Sir Robert Edward Henry,
176
Aberdare, Henry Campbell Bruce, Lord,
176
Abravanel (family),
47
Adams, H. P.,
46
Adams, Samuel,
147
Africa, northern: Sephardim,
50
,
51
,
331
,
335
,
336
,
337
Alexander VI, Pope,
82
Alfonso X (Alfonso the Wise; Alfonso the Learned), King,
31
Alger, Horatio,
296â97
Algonquin Indians,
94â95
Alpert (family),
25
Alport (family),
25
Amador de los Kios, José Fernández,
25
American Jewish Historical Society,
17
Andalusia: Moors,
32
André, Maj. John,
167â68
Andrews, Charles;
207
anti-Semitism,
see
Jews, anti-Semitism
Arnott, Nina Mapleson,
see
Nathan, Mrs. Washington
and Sephardim,
8
,
131â32
,
135
,
138
,
163
,
228â31
,
263
,
295
,
340
,
344
see also
Germany, Jews; Jews and Judaism
Astor, Mrs. William,
60
,
266
,
269
,
70
,
318
Auchincloss (family),
263
Audler, Solomon,
135â36
,
136â37
Baiz, Decadie,
135
Balmain, Count Alexander,
166
Barbados: Sephardim,
65
slave trade,
104
Barclay (family),
263
Barclay, Cornelia,
see
De Lancey, Mrs. Stephen
Bar Harbor: Sephardim,
264
Barnard, George S.,
293
Barreto, Gen.,
52â53
Baruch, Bernard,
329
Baruch, Bernhard,
329
Beekman (family),
101
Belknap, Jeremy,
105
Belper, Algernon Henry Strutt, Baron,
176
Benjamin, Judah P.,
271â72
Bent, Frank,
299
Bent, Mrs. Frank (Emily Cardozo),
299
,
306
Black Plague,
34
Blake, James H.,
251
“blue blood,” origin of term,
32
Boabdil, King,
43
Bogardus (family),
101
Bond, Lt.,
212â13
Boston: Touro bequest,
143
Bourdeaux, Rose,
135
Bradford, Orlando Bridgeman, Earl of,
176
Brandon (family),
321
;
see also
de Fonseca-Brandon (family)
Brandon, Frances Marion,
322â28
Brazil: as Dutch colony,
51â52
,
53
,
62
,
65
,
66
Brewster (family),
181
Burden, Mrs. William A. M.,
5
Bush, Mathias,
228
Butler, Benjamin,
247â51
passim
Cabral, Pedro Ãlvarez,
51
Capón, Ruy,
41
Cardozo (family),
60
,
293
,
298â99
,
337
,
344
Cardozo, Albert,
289
,
292â96
passim
,
299
Cardozo, Albert (Allie),
299
Cardozo, Mrs. Albert (Rebecca Nathan),
292
,
299
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan,
11
,
12
,
295â309
passim,
316
,
351
Cardozo, Elizabeth,
299â300
,
306
Cardozo, Ellen,
299
,
300
,
301
,
303
,
305
,
308â09
Cardozo, Emily,
see
Bent, Mrs. Frank
Cardozo, Grace,
299
Cardozo, Michael Hart,
292
Cardozo & Nathan,
12
Castro, Archdeacon de,
85
Castro, Americo,
31â32
Catholicism,
see
Christianity
Catt, Carrie Chapman,
315
Cazenove, Pierre André Destrac,
144
,
145
Cedarhurst (L.I.): Sephardim,
2
Christianity: conversions to, by Jews,
8
,
25
,
231
conversions to, by Jews and Moors,
see Converses
conversions to Judaism,
8
Inquisition,
52
,
74â76
see also
Spain, Inquisition
Churchill, Mrs. Randolph,
176
Clinton (family),
165
Clinton, Sir Henry,
172