Mauscheln, Jewish slang, 310-311
Maximilian, of Austria, candidate for the Polish crown, 278
Mechabberoth by Immanuel Romi, 219-220
Medicine, origin of, 81
Meier, Ernest, Bible critic, 12 quoted, 14
Meïr, rabbi, fabulist, 19, 111-112
Meïr ben Baruch, Talmudist, 36
Meïr ben Todros ha-Levi, quoted, 164-165
Meissner, Alfred, recollections of, of Heine, 362-364
Mekirath Yoseph by Beermann, 241-244
Melo, David Abenator, translator, 47
Mendel Gibbor, quoted, 272
Mendels, Edel, historian, 120
Mendelssohn, Abraham, son of Moses Mendelssohn, 307, 308
Mendelssohn, Dorothea, daughter of Moses Mendelssohn, 131, 305-306
Mendelssohn, Henriette, daughter of Moses Mendelssohn, 306-308
Mendelssohn, Joseph, son of Moses Mendelssohn, 305, 307
Mendelssohn, Moses, philosopher, 48 and Lessing, 299, 300, 314 and Maimonides, 164 as critic, 301-302 as reformer, 316 as translator, 40 children of, 304 disciples of, 309 friends of, 299, 314-315 in Berlin, 293, 296 ff marriage of, 303-304 quoted, 300, 301
Mendelssohn, Nathan, son of Moses Mendelssohn, 307
Mendelssohn, Recha, daughter of Moses Mendelssohn, 307
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 307, 308
Mendez, David Franco, dramatist, 244
Meneketh Ribka, by Rebekah Tiktiner, 119
Menelek, son of the Queen of Sheba, 262
Merope by Maffei, 240
Mesgid, Falasha synagogue, 265
Mesopotamia, the Ten Tribes in, 259
Messer Leon, poet, 223
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