A Palestinian's Solution by Mosche Smelansky Is there any hope of establishing a pattern of government and of living in Palestine on which a peaceful existence…
Cedars of Lebanon: A New Conception of Jewish History by Simon M. Dubnow The title Universal History of the Jewish People, is an unusual one.
From the American Scene: The Jewish Delicatessen by Ruth Glazer When I was sixteen my father became convinced he would never make his fortune as a milkman and decided to…
Nuremberg Will Serve Justice by Our Readers Letters on Milton R. Konvitz's article “Will Nuremberg Serve Justice?”
On Being of the B’nai B’rith by Sigmund Freud This address was written by Freud on the occasion of the celebration of his seventieth birthday by the B'nai B'rith…
Proposal on Germany by Our Readers A letter suggesting the creation of an organization to help displaced Jews and the Jews as a whole.
Rejoinder to Dr. Gaster by Our Readers Letters on Theodor H. Gaster's review of the Sabbath Prayer Book.
Rumania: Equality with Reservations by Hal Lehrman My Interview with Father Constantin Burducea Minister of Religion, was very gratifying.
The Arab League: Tool or Power? by Bernard D. Weinryb A new political phenomenon burst upon the scene of Middle Eastern politics just about one year ago—the Arab League.
The Crisis in Human History by John Dewey This article is the fourth in a series which aims to bring to bear the minds of a number of…
The Freedom of the Chessboard by Milton Finkelstein Jewish chess players, the Deutsche Schachzeitung said, were lacking in courage and devoid of creative ability.
The Inner World of the Hasid by Harold Rosenberg Nothing could be more difficult for the modern mind to grasp than the reality of Hasidism—the mystical movement that flourished…
The Month in History by Sidney Hertzberg The historical fact upon which hung the Jewish interest as well as every other specific interest in the world was…
The People Vs. Discrimination by Felix Cohen The American people are today aroused as never before to the dangers—and the dollars-and-cents-cost—of racial and religious prejudice.
The Study of Man: Dice, Dr. Hayek and the Consumer by Ben B. Seligman It may seem a far cry from shooting dice or playing chess to predicting how a battle between great economic…