Talmud, study of the, by Karaites, [269].
by Portuguese Marranos, [485].
in France, [133].
in Germany, [96], [134], [227].
in Jerusalem, [74].
in Padua, [410].
in Poland, [420], [634]–[641].
in Prague, [418].
in Safet, [399].
in Spain, [86], [144], [229]–[230].
neglected, [653].
spread by Asheri, [87], [88].
Talmud Torah, Hebrew institute in Amsterdam, [681]–[682].
Talmud Torah, Jewish synagogue at Hamburg, [689].
Tam, college of, dispersed, [48].
Tam, Jacob, alluded to, [609].
Tamar as a character in Immanuel Romi's work, [67].
Tamarica, Jews of, [693].
Tamarite, Jews of, converted, [214].
Tangier taken by Alfonso V, [286].
Targum, the, not authoritative, [237].