"Synhedrion, the great and the smaller," [96].
Synods of the Church. See [Councils of the Church].
Synods, rabbinical, [376], [377] f., [517].
Syrian Christians render scientific literature accessible to the Arabs, [111].
"Tables of Alfonso," [594].
"Tachkemoni," [318].
of Alcharisi, [559].
Talmud:
attitude of the Arabic Jews toward, [119] f.
causes suffering to the Jews, [573] f.
committed to writing, [6].
confiscated and burnt, [579].
degeneracy of study of, [128].
effect of condemnation of, by the Church, [579].
movement against, [124], [127] ff.
persecuted, [573]–[9].
put on trial in Aragon, [602].
stagnation of the development of, [5].
study of, becomes the center of Jewish life, [571] f.
subjected to censorship, [602] f.
supplants the Bible, [128], [317].
Talmud, Babylonian, authority of, [118] f.
Jerusalem, studied, [249].
Talmud, copies of, transferred from Sora to Spain, [203].
Talmudic Judaism abandoned by a part of the Jews, [120]–[2].