Julius III, pope, and the Portuguese Marranos, [528].
and the Talmud, [565].

Justiniani, Augustin, Hebrew scholar, [473][474].

Kabbala, the, [1][23], [91], [196].
and Pope Sixtus IV, [292].
and Reuchlin, [466][467], [481].
Christian dogmas in, [291][292].
compared with the Talmud, [19].
Elias del Medigo on, [292].
in the East, [617][627].
studied by Pico di Mirandola, [291][292], [443].

Kabbalistic centers, [1], [2], [399], [405], [538].

Kabbalistic customs, [5][6].

Kabbalistic terms, [4], [5], [6], [13], [14], [17], [18], [22], [572], [619], [620].

Kabbalistic works, [6], [10], [196], [197].
the Zohar, [11][24].
translated, [443].

Kabbalists, [1], [2], [3], [4], [6], [8], [10], [14], [20], [21], [74], [196], [197], [291], [335], [369], [381], [399], [405], [466], [481], [511], [538], [556], [618], [623], [625].

Kahal Kados, the Recife Jewish community, [693].

Kahiya, advocate of Turkish Jews, [404].