[825.] Treatise Hullin, folio 27a.

[826.] Talmud, treatise Sanhedrim (Rodkinson's trans, p. 156).

[827.] Encyclopædia Britannica (1911 edition), article on Lord Beaconsfield.

[828.] Drach, De l'Harmonie entre l'Église et la Synagogue, II. 336. This custom is still in force; see the very legitimate complaint of a Jewess in the Jewish World for December 21, 1923, that women are still relegated to the gallery "to be hidden behind the grille, whence they may hear their menfolk bless the Almighty in strident tones that 'Thou hast not made me a woman.'"

[829.] Drach, op. cit., II. 335, 336, quoting Talmud, treatise Meghilla folio 23 verso, treatise Berachoth folio 21 verso, treatise Sanhedrim folio 2 recto, Maimonides chap. viii. art 6; Schulchan Arukh, etc.

[830.] In this connexion see article on "Jesus" in the Jewish Encyclopædia, where the reader is referred to the work of O. Holtzmann (War Jesus Ekstattker?), who "agrees that there must have been abnormal mental processes involved in the utterances and behaviour of Jesus."

[831.] Jewish World for December 22. 1920.

[832.] Exod. i 10.

[833.] Sura v. 60 (Everyman's Library edition, p. 493).

[834.] Reinhardt Dozy, Spanish Islam (Eng. trans.), p. 651.