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INDEX<br />

Istóczy, Gyözö, 10:786, 11:781<br />

Is<strong>to</strong>min, Eugene, 10:786<br />

Is<strong>to</strong>min, George. See Is<strong>to</strong>min, Eugene<br />

Is<strong>to</strong>ria kye Thrili yiro apo <strong>to</strong> Tikhos <strong>to</strong>n<br />

Dhakrion (Moissis). See His<strong>to</strong>ry and<br />

Legend Concerning <strong>the</strong> Wailing Wall<br />

(Moissis)<br />

Is<strong>to</strong>riya yevreyskogo naroda, 4:137<br />

Istria (nor<strong>the</strong>rn Adriatic), 10:787<br />

Istrumsa, Daniel. See Estrosa, Daniel<br />

Istrumsa, H: ayyim Abraham, 10:787<br />

Isunians, 1:337<br />

IT. See <strong>In</strong>formation technology (IT)<br />

Itabyrion. See Mount Tabor<br />

“Itala Fragments,” 3:674<br />

Italia, Shalom, 10:787<br />

L’Italia Economica, 3:37<br />

The Italian Conception of <strong>In</strong>ternational<br />

Law (Sereni), 18:309<br />

Italian literature, 10:787–795<br />

Abraham, 1:287<br />

Bible, 10:787–788<br />

biblical influence, 3:670–671<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>ni, Alber<strong>to</strong>, 4:436–437<br />

Castelnuovo, Enrico, 4:514<br />

children’s, 4:634<br />

conflict, literature of, 10:793<br />

criticism, 12:687–688<br />

De Benedetti, Aldo, 5:516<br />

Holocaust and aftermath, 10:793–<br />

795<br />

image of Jews in, 10:788–790<br />

Levi, Benedet<strong>to</strong>, 12:686<br />

Levi, Carlo, 12:686<br />

Levi, David, 12:686–687<br />

Levi, Joshua Joseph Ben David,<br />

12:689–690<br />

Levi, Paolo, 12:691<br />

Levi, Primo, 12:691–692<br />

medieval, 16:268–269, 270–271<br />

Middle Ages-twentieth century,<br />

10:790–793<br />

modern, 5:444<br />

Momigliano, Attilio, 14:431<br />

Moravia, Alber<strong>to</strong>, 14:476–477<br />

Morpurgo, Giuseppe, 14:509<br />

Pitigrilli, 16:188<br />

poetry, 5:544<br />

responsa, 17:232, 233<br />

Rieti, Moses ben Isaac da, 17:297–<br />

298<br />

Roman period, 17:403–404<br />

Svevo, Italo, 19:333–334<br />

translations, 16:270–271<br />

Vivante Chartres, Annie, 20:563<br />

See also Judeo-Italian literature<br />

566<br />

The Italian Madrigal (Einstein), 6:262<br />

Italiener, Bruno, 10:795<br />

Italkian. See Judeo-Italian language<br />

Italy, 10:795–816, 796, 804, 804t<br />

antisemitism, 2:233, 3:469, 4:382,<br />

445, 10:799–801, 803–805, 810–<br />

811<br />

Acqui, 1:359<br />

Agrigen<strong>to</strong>, 1:502<br />

Alessandria, 1:618<br />

badges, Jewish, 2:137, 140,<br />

292, 3:46, 47, 12:506, 608<br />

Bergamo, 3:418<br />

blood libel, 3:469, 4:163,<br />

7:414, 10:798, 15:566<br />

Bologna, 4:49<br />

Brescia, 4:163<br />

Calabria, 4:348<br />

Capistrano, John of, 4:445<br />

Capua, 4:457<br />

carnival celebrations, 4:486<br />

Casale Monferra<strong>to</strong>, 4:504<br />

Catania, 4:523<br />

Catanzaro, 4:523<br />

censorship, 4:541<br />

Chieri, 4:615<br />

Crusader period, 3:469<br />

Fascist regime, 6:716–717<br />

Franciscan order, 3:469<br />

Palermo, 15:581<br />

Rome, 4:523–524<br />

catacombs, 4:521–522<br />

cultural and social life (See also<br />

Renaissance, Italy; specific<br />

Italian cities)<br />

architecture, 2:400<br />

archives, 2:409<br />

art, biblical influence, 3:673<br />

artisans, 5:266–267<br />

artists, 2:505, 5:748–749<br />

bar mitzvah, 3:165<br />

cantatas and choral works,<br />

Hebrew, 4:433–434<br />

community organization,<br />

10:806, 809<br />

education, Jewish, 6:174,<br />

179–180, 181, 16:635–636<br />

h: azakah, 8:490<br />

illuminated Hebrew Bibles,<br />

3:678–679<br />

illuminated manuscripts,<br />

Hebrew, 9:732–733<br />

immigration <strong>to</strong> Israel, 10:295<br />

Jewish heritage, 10:807, 809–<br />

810<br />

journalism, 11:467, 12:519,<br />

16:494<br />

language, biblical translations,<br />

3:633<br />

letters and letter writers,<br />

12:673<br />

libraries, 12:787<br />

Marranos, 2:140<br />

medicine, 12:688<br />

museums, 14:626<br />

music, 10:814–815, 12:690,<br />

14:668–669<br />

synagogue architecture,<br />

19:375–376, 376<br />

<strong>the</strong>ater, 19:674<br />

demography and population<br />

statistics, 2:290, 10:796, 804,<br />

804t, 805–806, 807, 16:389<br />

economic affairs<br />

bankers, moneylending,<br />

3:115, 14:441, 442–443, 461<br />

Hebrew printing, 3:586, 587,<br />

4:163, 7:86<br />

lea<strong>the</strong>r industry and trade,<br />

12:575<br />

printing and publishing,<br />

9:760–761, 10:806, 16:532–<br />

533, 536, 537–538, 716–<br />

717<br />

silk trade, Bozzolo, 4:116<br />

typography, 20:216<br />

yeshivot, 21:316–317<br />

Yiddish literature, 21:343–344<br />

Zionism, 10:806–807, 12:703,<br />

21:592–593<br />

foreign policy and affairs<br />

Ethiopia, 3:504–505<br />

Israel, 10:814<br />

Libya occupation, 12:791<br />

French Revolution, and effects on<br />

communities, 7:256<br />

his<strong>to</strong>rians, Bonfil, Robert, 4:61–62<br />

Holocaust, 9:339, 10:803–805, 810<br />

Alessandria, 1:618<br />

camps, internment and<br />

detention, 7:135<br />

cinema, 9:442, 445–446<br />

Florence, 7:86<br />

Genoa, 7:483–484<br />

Gorizia, 7:779<br />

Leghorn, 12:609<br />

literature, 10:793–795<br />

Lugo, 13:253–254<br />

Milan, 14:231<br />

Modena, 14:408<br />

Pisa, 16:184<br />

Reggio Emilia, 17:190<br />

Rome, 17:415–416<br />

Rovigo, 17:500<br />

ENCYCLOPAEDIA JUDAICA, Second Edition, Volume 22

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