Judah II, [479]–[87].
and Alexander Severus, [482].
character, [485]–[7].
death, [487].
moderation of laws introduced by him, [483] f.
Judah III, [533] ff.
Judah IV, [612].
Judah ben Baba, martyr under Hadrian, [429].
Judah ben Ezekiel, principal of the schools of Pumbeditha and Sora, [549], [552].
method, [550].
opinion, his, on the returning of the Jews from Babylonia to Judæa, [551].
Judah ben Ilai of Usha, [442].
Judah ben Tabbai, president of the Great Council, [49].
resigns the presidency, [54].
"Restorer of the Law," [49].
Judah ben Zippori, [115].
Judaism, and Greek philosophy, efforts to reconcile them, [208] f.
converts to, [383] f.
leaning of Romans towards it, [136].
movement against it, [178]–[89].
and paganism, [186], [203] ff., [373].