Remonstrants, religious sect hostile to Jews, [673]–[674].
Rendeiros, tax-farmers, [339].
Reubeni, David, and Charles V, [509]–[511].
and Molcho, [495]–[496], [504].
at Avignon, [499].
at Rome, [492]–[493].
at Venice, [504].
his mission, [491]–[492].
in Portugal, [493]–[500].
Reuchlin, John, humanist, [431]–[432].
and the Kabbala, [481], [466]–[467], [583].
appeals to Leo X, [453]–[454].
appointed to examine into Hebrew books, [441]–[443].
at Speyer, [454], [455].
Hebrew scholar, [433]–[434], [471].
his anti-Jewish prejudices, [435].
honors bestowed on, [435], [436].
quoted, [447]–[448].
refutes Dominican charges, [446]–[447].
trial at Mayence, [450], [452].
See [Chapter XIV].
Reuchlinists, defenders of the Jews, [456], [457].
Rheims, Hebrew studies at, [474].
Rheingau, the, Jews of, expelled, [543].
Rhine, the, island in, scene of a persecution, [107].
Jewish communities on, massacred, [225].
Rhineland, the, Jews of, persecuted, [97], [107].
Ribash. See [Isaac ben Sheshet Barfat].