Cedars of Lebanon: The Debate on the Messiah at Tortosa by Solomon ibn Verga This is a copy of the epistle that the great sage Abu Astruc sent to the holy congregation in Gerona,…
At Ease in Zion by Our Readers Letters on Aaron Frankel's "From the American Scene: Back to Eighty-Sixth Street."
Cedars of Lebanon: The Debate on the Messiah at Tortosa by Solomon ibn Verga This is a copy of the epistle that the great sage Abu Astruc sent to the holy congregation in Gerona,…
Checkmate for Rabble-Rousers by Solomon Andhil Fineberg What should be done when a rabble-rouser appears on the local scene?
Empire and Zionism: A Bankrupt Partnership by Victor Eppstein The sentimentality or Byronic romanticism of Zionism has received far more emphasis than the politico-economic currents that have constituted its…
France: Nothing is Concluded by Bernard Lecache It is indeed disillusioning to rub elbows with the great of this world, and all the charm of the Parisian…
From the American Scene: Sarah to Sylvia to Shirley by A. A. Roback Many are the aspects of names and naming: names affect the persons who bear them, names are taboos, names act…
International Bill of Rights: Second Phase by H. Lauterpacht At the very outset of World War II the notion of an international recognition and declaration of human rights had…
Jewish Music on Records by Kurt List Phonograph records, once dismissed as “canned music,” today hold a high estate—indeed they represent a kind of official canon of…
Secularism is the Trouble by Our Readers Letters on Aaron Frankel's article "Back to Eighty-Sixth Street."
The Churches Admit Failure by Our Readers Letters on Doctor Konvitz' “Whittling Away Religious Freedom.”
The Promise and the Pale by William Barrett It is time the Gentile took careful notice of Sholom Aleichem.
The Study of Man: Whither Civilization? by Karl Polanyi Although in its quiet way England has staged a social revolution, he would be a courageous man who would assert…
This Century of Betrayal by Hans Kohn The 20th century has betrayed the 18th century's ideas of human freedom and the 19th century's progress toward their achievement.
The Black Book: The Nazi Crime Against the Jewish People; and Hitler’s Professors, by Max Weinreich by Hannah Arendt