Otto Henry, of Neuburg, protects the Jews, [545].
Ottolenghi, Joseph, Talmudist, [582].
Ouderkerk, burial place of the Amsterdam Jews, [672], [673].
Ouvidores, provincial rabbis or judges in Portugal, [159].
Pablo Christiani, alluded to, [208], [246].
Pacheco, marquis of Villana, and the Marranos of Segovia, [283].
arranges an anti-Jewish code, [278].
Padua, Jews of, [299], [408].
quarrel at the University of, [291].
Talmudic center, [410].
Palermo, Jews of, and Abraham Abulafia, [7].
Palestine, conquered, [393].
culture in, [75].
emigration to, [74], [273], [274].
French exiles settle in, [49], [72].
Karaites of, converted to Rabbinism, [72].
Spanish exiles settle in, [396]–[399].
under Egyptian rule, [73].
See also [Jerusalem].
Pallache, Samuel, consul in the Netherlands, [663].