Abulafia, Meïr, Maimuni's adversary, alluded to, [2].
Abulafia-Halevi, prominent family of Toledo, [113], [116].
Abulafia-Halevi, Samuel ben Meïr, (Allavi), privado of Pedro the Cruel, [116]–[121], [354].
builds synagogues, [119]–[120].
charged with peculation, [121].
Abulafia-Halevi, Todros ben Joseph, Kabbalist, [1]–[3], [52].
Abulhassan, of Morocco, makes war upon Castile, [84].
Abumelik, Moorish general, [85].
Accusation of child-murder, [223], [261]–[262], [276]–[279], [298]–[307], [343]–[344], [372], [440], [544]–[546], [642].
against Christians, [546].
by Eck, [547].
forbidden in Portugal, [372].
See also [Blood-accusation].
Accusation of host desecration, [164]–[165], [223], [261], [277], [306], [439]–[440].