Ratisbon, Jews of, appeal to Ladislaus of Bohemia, [303].
escape the Rindfleish persecution, [36].
exposed to a mob, [110].
persecuted, [300]–[307].
protected, [99], [305]–[306].
threatened, [254], [463]–[464].
under restrictions, [416]–[417].
Ravenna asks for Jews, [286].
Ravensburg, Jews of, charged with the blood-accusation, [227].
Raymond de Penyaforte, Dominican general, [77], [208], [245].
Receswinth, decrees of, [326].
Receveur-general, collector of Jew taxes, [130], [132], [150].
Recife, Jews of, [693].
Reformation, the, [467]–[470].
and Judaism, [471]–[476].
and the Jews, [470].
effects, [540]–[541].
in Poland and Lithuania, [646]–[648].
Reggio, Jewish printing house in, [289].
Reis, chief of Egyptian Jews, [392].