Cedars of Lebanon: Christian Mystery and Jewish Moral Drama by David Koigen The power of the ethical is always more obvious in Judaism than in Christianity.
From the American Scene: Back to Eighty-Sixth Street by Aaron M. Frankel After three army years, two in Europe, within six days after docking I was home—eager to plunge into the difficulties…
Hollywood’s Terror Films by Siegfried Kracauer Films saturated with terror and sadism have issued from Hollywood in such numbers recently as to become commonplace.
London: British Jewry Postwar by Alan A. Schper The situation here in London is as tense as it is confusing.
Nationalism is the Enemy by Ernest Munz The question of whether the world can overcome nationalism and learn to think in supra-national terms concerns all of humanity…
Race Discrimination in Trade Unions by Herbert R. Northrup The racial policies of American unions vary from the outright exclusion of some minority groups to their complete acceptance, with…
Social Scientists are Citizens by Our Readers Letters on Nathan Glazer's "Government by Manipulation."
The Gift of Sholom Aleichem by S. Niger One of Sholom Aleichem's plays is called “It's Hard To Be A Jew.”
The Journal of Kibbutz Buchenwald by Meyer Levin Our comrades returned on August 10 from Bergen-Belsen, where they had contacted the halutz group in connection with our move…
The Month in History by Maurice Goldbloom When four men met at Munich in 1938, one of them returned home to proclaim that they had achieved “peace…
The Retort Amused by Our Readers Letters on List's review of my Confessions of a European Intellectual.
The Social Scientist’s Responsibility by Our Readers Letters on Nathan Glazer's “Government by Manipulation.”
The Study of Man: The Immigrant in American History by Edward N. Saveth Historical literature dealing with the immigrant and the “ethnic” group in American life is voluminous.