Jerome, Church Father, alluded to, [83], [342], [433], [435], [552].
Jerusalem, growth of, [396]–[397].
Jews of, build a synagogue, [273]–[274].
of the Occident, [136].
occupations of inhabitants of, [74].
pilgrims visit, [73].
Spanish exiles settle in, [396]–[398].
Jesiba de los Pintos, Hebrew institute at Rotterdam, [685].
Jesuits, order of, [524]–[525].
Jesurun, Rëuel, (Rohel Jesurun, Paul de Pina), poet, [669]–[670], [678]–[679].
Jesurun, David, poet, quoted, [669].
Jesus in the Old Testament, [141], [212], [256].
Jew badges, abolished by Pius IV, [588].
decreed by popes, [216], [250], [566], [590].
enforced, [54], [131], [138]–[139], [150], [255], [258], [266], [278], [519], [543], [545], [696], [702].
Jewish colleges in France dispersed, [48].
Jewish congregations autonomous, [40].