P. [150]. "Puts off his shoes!"—To pray in stocking-feet is a sign of mourning and a penance.

P. [190]. "We have trespassed," etc.—The Confession of Sins.

P. [190]. "The beadle deals them out thirty-nine blows," etc.—see Malkes.

P. [197]. "With the consent of the All-Present," etc.—The Introduction to the solemn Kol Nidré prayer.

P. [220]. "He began to wear the phylacteries and the prayer-scarf," etc.—They are worn first when a boy is Bar-Mitzveh (which see); Ezrielk was married at the age of thirteen.

P. [220]. "He could not even break the wine-glass," etc.—A marriage custom.

P. [220]. "Waving of the sacrificial fowls."—See Scape-fowls.

P. [220]. "The whole company of Chassidim broke some plates."—A betrothal custom.

P. [227]. "Had a double right to board with their parents 'forever.'"—See Köst.

P. [271]. "With the consent of the All-Present," etc.—See note under p. 197.