Italy, Jews settle in, [352], [407]–[413].
toleration of, [285]–[286].
Ivan IV, of Russia (the Cruel), and the Polish election, [603].
hostile to Jews, [633].
Jaabez, Joseph, opponent of free thought, [343], [479].
Jacob ben Asheri, son of Asher ben Yechiel, Talmudist, [87]–[90].
his code commented upon by Karo, [537].
Jacob ben Moses Mölin Halevi (Maharil), rabbi, [227].
arranges the ritual, [225].
compiles Jewish customs, [135].
Jacob ben Machir Tibbon (Profatius), scientist, [30]–[31], [48].
and the ban against science, [42].
his ban against the proscribers of science, [40]–[41].
Jacob, of Belzyce, controversialist, [648].
Jacob, of Navarre, executed, [357]–[358].
Jacob, of Segovia, Kabbalist, [2].
Jacob Tam, alluded to, [609].