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, 126, 129. Louis XIV, and the Treaty of Ryswick, 22. Lover of Enlightenment societies, 165. Lublin, 31, 34, 40; fair at, 49; Haskalah in, 105. Lublin, Meir (Maharam), Talmudist, 72. Lukas, "the little Jew," 25. Lullabies, Russo-Jewish, quoted, 46, 309 (n. 39). See also Folk Songs. Luria, David, philanthropist, 166, 168, 203. Luria, Solomon, Talmudist, 40; censures the liberality of Isserles, 50; opposes the kahal, 61; his method of study, 72. Luther's doctrines in Poland, 26. Luzzatto, Moses Hayyim, poet, 92. Lyons, Israel, grammarian, 95. _Ma'aseh Tobiah_, 42. Macaulay, on Russian civilization, 310 (n. 6). McCaul's _Old Paths_, 146, 211. _Maggid Yeshu'ah_, by Lilienthal, 174-176. Maimon, Solomon, 81-89; quoted, 31, 60, 106; Autobiography, 83, 88; his philosophy, 84-87; his contributions to the Meassef, 98; referred to, 108, 130, 132, 192, 298. Maimuni, commentators on his _Moreh Nebukim_, 38, 84, 89; retranslated by Levin, 100; his _Mishneh Torah_, translated, 186, 200; his Hebrew style, 97. Malak, Abraham, Hasid, 122. Malak, Hayyim, Hasid, 65. Manasseh ben Israel, 32; his _Nishmat Hayyim_, 63; his activity, 96. Mandelkern, Solomon, rabbi, 203, 246. Mandelstamm, Benjamin, on Lilienthal, 173; quoted, 186; on Vilna, 198; and Levinsohn, 212. Mandelstamm, Leon, graduate from University of St. Petersburg, 186, 200, 252. Mane, Mordecai Zebi, poet, 98. Mann, Eliezer, "the Hebrew Socrates," 38. Mann, Menahem, martyr, 27. Manoah, Handel, mathematician, 38. Mapu, Abraham, novelist, 244-245. Margolioth, Judah Loeb, rabbi, 105, 125. Markusevich, Isaac, physician, 127. Marx, Karl, his teachings promulgated, 256; his name assumed, 257. Masliansky, Zebi Hirsh, Maggid, 280. May laws, 270-275. Meassef, contributors to, 98-100; condemned, 132; referred to, 265. _Megillah 'Afah_, 36. Meisels, Berish, rabbi, 246. Melammedim, in Germany, 35, 78, 80; in Russia, 47, 294. _Memorbuch_ of Mayence, 29. Mendelssohn, Meyer, communal worker, 140. Mendelssohn, Moses (Rambman, "Dessauer"), appealed to by Mitnaggedim, 75; his contact with Russiam Jews, 76-78; his friends and followers, 81-90, 135; his philosophy, 88; referred to, 92; presumed to be author of _Sefer ha-Berit_, 102; his translation of the Pentateuch, 78, 81, 105, 132, 133, 203; post-Mendelssohnian period in Germa
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