Innocent III, [383], [496]–[504].
as president of the Fourth Lateran Council, [509]–[12].
brings about a change of sentiment towards the Jews, [507] f.
causes the deepest misery to the Jews, [513].
censures princes for their protection of the Jews, [498] ff.
characteristic of, [405], [496].
death of, [513].
degrades the Jews, [563].
ruthless hostility of, to the Jews, [496]–[501].
tyranny of, [496].
Innocent IV, allows the keeping of the Talmud, [579].
contradicts the blood-accusation, [584], [596].
Inquisition established, [542].
Intermarriage between Jews and Christians, [44].
Irak, Jews of, [89].
Isaac, accompanies the embassy of Charlemagne to Haroun Alrashid, [143].
Isaac of Accho, Kabbalist, executed, [650].
Isaac the Blind, supposed originator of the Kabbala, [547].
Isaac ben Eliakim, rabbi of Würzburg and martyr, [354].
Isaac ben Jacob Halaban of Prague, Tossafist, [421].