Greeks of Alexandria, hostility of, to Jews and Judaism, [178] ff.
Habakkuk, book of, apocryphal additions to, [624].
Hadrian, [399]–[432].
and the Christians, [430] f.
cruel measures against the dead, [430].
death, [432].
decrees against the Jews, [421].
Hadrian disappoints the Jews concerning the restoration of the Temple, [403] f.
inaugurates a religious persecution against the Jews, [426].
journey through Judæa, [406].
makes Jerusalem a pagan city, [407].
policy against the Jews after the war of Bar-Cochba, [422].
yielding to the Jews, [400] f.
Halacha, [328] ff.
compilers of, [470].
relation to Agada and Midrash, [329].
systematic grouping of, by Akiba, [353] f.
Havayot d'Abayi ve Raba, [585].
Heathen, difference of attitude towards them between Hillelites and Shammaites, [270].
laws concerning them, [476]–[8].
relaxing of the laws against them, [525] f.
Hebrew language, knowledge of, cultivated in Judæa, [623] ff.
spoken by the population of Judæa, [461] f.
Hebrews, epistle to, [371].
Helen of Adiabene, proselyte and benefactress in Jerusalem, [218] f.