This document discusses Rembrandt's paintings and their relationship to religious tolerance in Amsterdam in the 17th century. It mentions several of Rembrandt's paintings depicting biblical Jewish subjects like Belshazzar's Feast and The Triumph of Mordechai. It also references homes of important Jewish figures from that time period like Menasseh ben Israel and the Spinoza family that lived near Rembrandt's home. Additionally, it mentions paintings of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam from the 17th century.