05.02.2013 Views

Introduction to the Thematic Outline - Wisdom In Torah

Introduction to the Thematic Outline - Wisdom In Torah

Introduction to the Thematic Outline - Wisdom In Torah

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

INDEX<br />

France, continued<br />

Les Colloques des<br />

<strong>In</strong>tellectuels Juifs De<br />

Langue Française, 12:661–<br />

662<br />

opposition <strong>to</strong> Nazism, 7:161–<br />

162<br />

ORT, 15:489, 490<br />

<strong>to</strong>safists, 17:340–341<br />

Union Générale des Israélites<br />

de France, 12:443, 20:250–<br />

251<br />

Zionism, 12:489, 21:586–587<br />

late twentieth <strong>to</strong> twenty first<br />

century, 7:164–170<br />

laws and legal systems, 12:550–551<br />

blood libel, 4:105, 106, 12:754<br />

civil rights, 4:755, 7:157, 158,<br />

254–255<br />

Finaly case, 7:22–23<br />

Neuwirth Law, 18:615<br />

Middle Ages <strong>to</strong> French<br />

Revolution, 7:152–153<br />

agriculture, Jewish, 1:495<br />

Carolingian dynasty, 7:147–<br />

149<br />

Crusaders, 5:313<br />

Jewish communities, 4:493–<br />

494, 6:588, 11:44<br />

kings, 13:219–222, 16:47–48<br />

Ot<strong>to</strong>man empire, German<br />

Jews settling in, 15:522<br />

pre-revolutionary period,<br />

7:252–253<br />

return of Jews <strong>to</strong> Paris,<br />

15:643, 644<br />

revolutionary period, 7:253–<br />

254<br />

scholars, 5:468<br />

scholarship, centers of, 7:153<br />

sephardim, 7:253–254<br />

settlements, locations of,<br />

7:148<br />

migrations, 5:295–296, 11:724<br />

<strong>to</strong> North America, 2:62<br />

Ot<strong>to</strong>man empire, German<br />

Jews settling in, 15:522<br />

Portuguese people, 4:82–83<br />

post-WW II, 7:162<br />

return of Jews <strong>to</strong> Paris,<br />

15:643, 644<br />

political <strong>the</strong>ories, parties and<br />

organizations<br />

Action Française, 1:369–370<br />

capitulations, 4:452–453<br />

government officials, 6:665–<br />

666, 12:676<br />

Jerusalem and, 11:165–166,<br />

167, 169, 171, 221–222<br />

466<br />

kings, 13:219–222, 16:47–48<br />

liberalism, 12:777<br />

military, 5:439, 12:442, 479,<br />

746, 14:244<br />

Neo-Nazism, 15:81<br />

Ot<strong>to</strong>man Palestine and,<br />

10:182–183, 184–185, 405<br />

political participation, 16:338,<br />

343<br />

Sanhedrin assembly (1807),<br />

18:24<br />

separation of church and<br />

state, 7:158–159<br />

socialism, 6:8, 18:704, 706<br />

Sykes-Picot Agreement,<br />

19:350–351, 351<br />

Vichy government, 4:7,<br />

14:501–502<br />

politicians<br />

Blum, Léon, 4:7–8<br />

Daudet, 5:441<br />

Ennery, Jonas D’, 6:441<br />

Lang, Jack, 12:479<br />

Laval, Pierre, 12:530–531<br />

Mayer, Daniel, 13:698<br />

Mayer, René, 13:699<br />

Mendès-France, 14:43–44<br />

Mitterand, François, 7:168<br />

Napoleon Bonaparte, 7:155<br />

Schrameck, Abraham, 18:167<br />

Schumann, Maurice, 18:175–<br />

176<br />

Schwartzenberg, Roger-<br />

Gerard, 18:187<br />

post-WW II, 7:162–164, 165<br />

Besançon, 3:494<br />

Fontainebleau, 7:115<br />

immigration <strong>to</strong> France, 7:162<br />

Lyons, 13:297<br />

Mitterand, François, 7:168<br />

Neo-Nazism, 15:81<br />

pre-WW II, 7:159<br />

religious life and scholarship<br />

Albigensis Christian sect,<br />

1:592<br />

apologetics, 2:265–266<br />

Ashkenazim, 7:253<br />

Bible translated in<strong>to</strong> French<br />

and Provençal, 3:628–629<br />

biblical translations, 3:628–<br />

629<br />

chief rabbi, 11:724<br />

Conservative Judaism, 5:176<br />

Haggadot, 8:212<br />

H: asidei Ashkenaz, 11:599–<br />

602<br />

illuminated manuscripts,<br />

Hebrew, 9:730–731<br />

Jewish studies in, 11:324–326<br />

la’az and, 12:405–406<br />

missionaries, 4:99<br />

Orthodox Judaism, 7:157–158<br />

Rabbinical training, 17:23<br />

Reform Judaism, 7:157–158<br />

Séminaire Israélite de France,<br />

12:615, 18:279–280<br />

<strong>to</strong>safists, 17:340–341<br />

yeshivot, 21:316<br />

WW II, 7:160–162<br />

Besançon, 3:494<br />

partisans, 15:668<br />

Resistance <strong>to</strong> German<br />

occupation, 3:141, 18:209–<br />

210<br />

Vichy government, 4:7,<br />

14:501–502<br />

See also Algeria; Alliance Israélite<br />

Universelle; French literature;<br />

French Revolution; specific<br />

French cities<br />

France, Gourdi. See Giroud, Françoise<br />

La France juive (Drumont), 6:26<br />

Frances, Immanuel ben David, 7:170–<br />

171<br />

Frances, Immanuel Bocarro. See<br />

Rosales, Jacob Hebraeus<br />

Frances, Isaac, 7:171<br />

Frances, Jacob ben David, 7:171–172,<br />

18:347<br />

Francesco, Giorgio, 17:95<br />

Francesco della Rovere. See Sixtus IV<br />

(pope)<br />

Franche-Comté (France), 7:172<br />

Franchetti, Raimondo, 7:172<br />

The Franchiser (Elkin), 6:359<br />

Francia, Francis, 7:172<br />

Franciscan order, 3:469, 490, 6:260,<br />

7:173–175<br />

Franciscus de Sant Jordi. See Rimoch,<br />

Astruc<br />

Franciscus Georgius Venetus. See<br />

Giorgio, Francesco<br />

Francis Elizabeth, Countess<br />

Waldegrave, 4:117<br />

Francis I, 7:172–173, 12:625<br />

Francis Joseph I of Hapsburg, 7:175,<br />

14:475<br />

Franck, Adolphe, 7:175–176<br />

Franck, Henri, 7:176<br />

Franck, Jacob. See Franck, Adolphe<br />

Franck, James, 7:176<br />

Franckenstein, C., 11:444<br />

Franco. See Francos<br />

Franco, Avraham, 7:176–177<br />

Franco, Gad, 7:177<br />

Franco, Hizkiya, 7:177<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!