Daroca, conversions in, [206], [214].

Daud (David), physician, hostile to Joseph Nassi, [598][599].

Dauphiné, Jews protected in, [177].

David, king, as a character in Immanuel Romi's work, [67].

David, an immigrant, urges Jews to go to Turkey, [271].

"Day of Hosannas" in Lurya's system, [626].

Deckendorf (Deggendorf), Jews of, massacred, [98][99].

Del Barco, Juan Lopez, Spanish inquisitor, [312].

Del Medigo, Elias, classical scholar, [290][293], [386], [406].
relation to Judah Menz, [295].

Delmedigo, Judah, rabbi, [406].