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Jewish identity, 11:293–294<br />

Jewish popes, 2:125, 140<br />

Jews, attitudes <strong>to</strong>wards, 4:720–721,<br />

9:205–206, 205–207<br />

Jews and Judaism, 4:677–678,<br />

679–687<br />

Jezebel in, 11:334<br />

Job and, 11:342, 357, 358, 360<br />

John <strong>the</strong> Baptist, 11:380–381<br />

Jonah, Book of, 11:390<br />

Josephus and, 11:439–440, 441<br />

Joshua and, 11:443<br />

Josippon on, 11:462<br />

Judaism<br />

development of concept of,<br />

11:515<br />

influence of, 11:519<br />

relationship <strong>to</strong>, 3:663–664,<br />

6:91–92, 9:22, 375–376,<br />

417, 12:505–506<br />

split from, 4:674–675<br />

Judaizers within, 11:520<br />

Julian <strong>the</strong> Apostate and, 11:573–<br />

574<br />

Kabbalah influences, 11:671–673,<br />

16:146–147<br />

Leibowitz, Yeshayahu, 12:624<br />

liturgy and rituals, 4:676–677, 688<br />

Marrano diaspora, 13:561<br />

medieval Jewish view of believers<br />

of, 13:787<br />

Messiah, sermons on, 7:308<br />

Middle Ages<br />

ecclesia et synagoga, 6:88<br />

economic his<strong>to</strong>ry, 6:108–114<br />

missionaries, 2:181, 4:238–239<br />

during Ot<strong>to</strong>man period,<br />

10:176–177<br />

mission <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Jews, 4:677, 684–<br />

685<br />

Montefiore, Claude Joseph<br />

Goldsmid, 14:455<br />

Moses, 14:538<br />

Nah: manides views, 14:745<br />

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,<br />

15:262<br />

as Noachide religion, 15:284<br />

Noah in, 15:288, 289<br />

as official religion of Roman<br />

Empire, 10:154<br />

Omar, Covenant of, 15:416–419<br />

Ot<strong>to</strong>man empire, Christian-Jewish<br />

tensions in, 15:530<br />

Palestinian Christian Aramaic,<br />

2:351–352<br />

Paul of Tarsus and, 15:696–697<br />

Philo Judaeus and, 16:62, 64<br />

pilgrimages, 16:156–157<br />

primitive, 18:161<br />

Protestant attitudes, 4:690–693<br />

Reformation, 17:163–165<br />

Roman Empire during, restrictions<br />

on Jews in, 6:555<br />

separation from, 10:147<br />

Testaments of <strong>the</strong> Twelve<br />

Patriarchs, 15:691<br />

<strong>the</strong>ology, 6:59–60<br />

ti<strong>the</strong>s, church, 19:739–740<br />

view of Isaiah, Book of, 10:71–72,<br />

74<br />

Zionism and Israel, 4:685–686,<br />

8:750<br />

Zionist movement and<br />

millenarianism, 3:737<br />

See also Catholic Church; Frankist<br />

movement; Hebraists, Christian;<br />

<strong>In</strong>quisition; Reformation<br />

Christian-Jewish relations. See Jewish-<br />

Christian relations<br />

Christian literature<br />

aggadah, 1:463<br />

Balaam, 3:80–81<br />

Baruch, Rest of <strong>the</strong> Words of,<br />

3:187–188<br />

beliefs about Jews, 3:180<br />

Belshazzar, 3:306–307<br />

creation hierarchy, 5:165<br />

Elijah, 6:336<br />

Emmaus, 6:395–396<br />

Epistle of Barnabas, 4:719<br />

golden calf, 7:700<br />

Greek Apocalypse of Baruch, 3:186<br />

Hannah and her seven sons, 8:325<br />

messianism, 6:496–497<br />

Odes of Solomon, 18:765–766<br />

Wandering Jew, 20:616–617<br />

Christianowitch, Alexandre, 1:440<br />

Christian Palestinian Aramaic (CPA)<br />

translation of Bible, 3:600<br />

Christian Phalange, 11:713–714<br />

Christians, Maronite, 7:617<br />

Christians and Jews: a Psychoanalytic<br />

Study (Loewenstein), 13:169<br />

Christians and Jews in Germany:<br />

Religion, Politics and Ideology in <strong>the</strong><br />

Second Reich (Tal), 9:417<br />

Christian Science Church, 4:694<br />

Christian Socialist Workingmen’s<br />

Union (Germany), 16:630–631<br />

Christian Social Party (Austria), 2:693,<br />

4:694, 13:252<br />

Christian Social Party (Germany),<br />

4:695<br />

Christian Typography, 9:89<br />

Christian Zionism, 21:621–622<br />

INDEX<br />

Christ in <strong>the</strong> Synagogue (Aaronson),<br />

1:224<br />

Christlichsoziale Partei. See Christian<br />

Social Party<br />

Chris<strong>to</strong>ph, Ernst Friedrich. See<br />

Sauckel, Fritz<br />

Chris<strong>to</strong>pher, Warren, 15:598<br />

Christ S<strong>to</strong>pped at Eboli (Levi), 12:686<br />

Chronegk, Ludwig, 4:695<br />

The Chronicle of Ahimaaz. See Megillat<br />

Ah: ima’az:<br />

The Chronicle of <strong>the</strong> Lodz Ghet<strong>to</strong><br />

(Dubroszycki), 9:419<br />

Chronicle of <strong>the</strong> Persecution of <strong>the</strong> Jews.<br />

See Kroniek der Jodenvervolging<br />

Chronicles, Book of, 4:695–704, 695t<br />

Aaronides and, 1:218–219<br />

Abijah, 1:257<br />

author, 4:703<br />

Books of <strong>the</strong> Chronicles of <strong>the</strong><br />

Kings of Judah and Israel, 4:76–<br />

77<br />

canon, 4:695–696<br />

composition, 4:702–703<br />

contents, 4:695t, 696–699<br />

Joseph ben H: iyya, 11:421<br />

mishmarot and ma’amadot,<br />

14:317–318<br />

purpose, 4:700–702<br />

satan, 18:72<br />

sources, 4:699–700<br />

Spinoza, Baruch de, 19:118<br />

targum <strong>to</strong>, 3:594<br />

Chronicles of Jeremiah. See Rest of <strong>the</strong><br />

Words of Baruch<br />

Chronicles of Moses, 14:545–546<br />

Die Chronik des deutschen Dramas<br />

(Bab), 3:14<br />

Chronography, 4:705–706<br />

Chronology, 4:704–707<br />

Demetrius (Greco-Jewish writer),<br />

5:549, 17:235, 18:235<br />

Holocaust, 9:344–352<br />

1932-1935, 9:344<br />

1936-1938, 9:344–346<br />

1938-1940, 9:346–347<br />

1941-1942, 9:347–349<br />

1943-1945, 9:349–351<br />

1946-2000, 9:351–352<br />

Jewish his<strong>to</strong>ry, 9:254–280t<br />

rabbinical literature, 17:22<br />

Seder Olam, 18:235–236<br />

Chrysography, 4:73<br />

Chrysorhoas. See Amanah (Syria)<br />

Chrysos<strong>to</strong>m. See John Chrysos<strong>to</strong>m<br />

Chryzanow (Poland), 4:707–708<br />

Chrzanów (Poland). See Chryzanow<br />

(Poland)<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22 393

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