I'm using Hebrew lexicons and the Table of Contents font size is incredibly small which makes it hard to find the entry I'm looking for. I can change the font of the book itself, but not the Table of Contents bar. Is this possible???
I don't believe this is possible. In this case what I would do is float the panel and perhaps go to full screen view.
It is possible, but not specific to the ToC. Your screenshot shows the ToC has the same size as the application, e.g. the buttons and menus. To make all those larger, you can use Program Scaling from the application menu (vertical threed dots in the top right corner) or the Accessibility part of the Program Settings. Since Program Scaling makes everything larger, you may want to dial down Content Scaling accordingly in order to leave the font size of the books as it is now.
Thus you'll get a larger ToC (but with some side effects)
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