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Swedes, the, and Jews, [707].
Switzerland, Jews of, persecuted, [104].
Synhedrion, Maimuni's teachings on, [530].
value of a, [532].
Synods of the Four Countries, [643]–[645].
Syria conquered by Selim I, [393].
Tab Yomi. See [Lipmann of Mühlhausen].
"Table-cloth," work by Moses Isserles, [637].
Talith, Kabbalistic use of, [5].
Talmud, the, and the Kabbala, [19].
burnt, [50], [55], [582]–[583].
confiscated, [565]–[566].
declared hostile to Christianity, [444]–[445].
defended, [234], [238], [442]–[443], [657].
denounced, [213], [425]–[426], [439], [549]–[550], [563]–[564].
interdicted by popes, [215]–[216], [251], [565]–[566], [659].
permitted by Sixtus V, [658].
permitted to appear under another name, [589].
printed, [468], [589].
threatened, [141], [427]–[428].
used by controversialists, [142].