I Wish They Wouldn't Do That! by Anonymous “Dr. Benjamin Fine, Education Editor, New York Times, will direct the first institute on public relations for Jewish community leaders,”…
Death of a Killer by Julian Bach Jr. One afternoon last spring a man lay dying. But this was no ordinary man. He was a Nazi.
Democratic Education, by Benjamin Fine; and Education for Modern Man, by Sidney Hook by Sidney Morgenbesser
Dr. Senator Explains His Resignation from Jewish Agency by Our Readers Letter to the Editor: David Werner Senator's resigns.
Economic Development and World Crisis by Fritz Sternberg That Western culture as a whole is in the grip of a serious crisis is a fact, about which it…
From the American Scene: The Lost Young Intellectual by Irving Howe A new social type has appeared in recent years on the American Jewish scene.
Hungary-Rumania: Crime and Punishment by Hal Lehrman The average reader—as he follows day-to-day news stories from abroad and the run of political comment on them—seldom gets the…
I Wish They Wouldn’t Do That! by Anonymous “Dr. Benjamin Fine, Education Editor, New York Times, will direct the first institute on public relations for Jewish community leaders,”…
Palestine Plans and Counter-Plans by Robert Weltsch Despite the Paris Peace Conference and the German question, that main issue of the postwar world still looming unsettled in…
Religion in the Public Schools by Our Readers Letters on Milton R. Konvitz's “Whittling Away Religious Freedom.”
The Caucasian Mountain Jews by Fannina W. Halle For many centuries, the so-called Caucasian Mountain Jews have been living isolated in their remote and lofty auls, or villages.
The Month in History by Sidney Hertzberg The two parts into which the world now found itself divided went their separate ways.
The Perennial Philosophy, by Aldous Huxley; and Vedanta for the Western World, by Christopher Isherwood by Harold Rosenberg
The Study of Man: Jewish Personality Traits by Harold Orlansky There has been much talk of Jewish personality traits, but little study of them.
The True, the Good, and the Jew by Paul Weiss The faith of a Jew is the faith of a man for whom there are no synods, no edicts, no…