Jerome Kern and American Operetta:He Wedded Opera Lyrique and American Vaudeville by Kurt List At the moment, Jerome Kern seems destined to be remembered as a primal source of tuneful ballads for the All-Time…
From the American Scene: The Trojans of Brighton Beach by Milton Klonsky When my grandfather was alive he could walk up and down six thousand years as though it were a little…
The Study of Man: Jewish History Freshly Appraised by Milton Himmelfarb As the first encyclopedic contribution of a school of Jewish learning relatively new to these shores, the publication of volume…
British Jewry in Heavy Weather:Palestine and Postwar Tensions Bring New Problems by Mark Raven It is strange (returning after a long visit to America) to rediscover how closely knit is British Jewry.
Homes for Aryans Only:The Restrictive Covenant Spreads Legal Racism in America by Charles Abrams The day after Lincoln's birthday last, a New York court upheld a compact among property owners in Queens County forever…
Is Every German Guilty?A German Anti-Nazi Fighter Discusses Individual Responsibility by Paul W. Massing What reasons prompted the mass murder of European Jews by the Nazis?
Jerome Kern and American Operetta:He Wedded Opera Lyrique and American Vaudeville by Kurt List At the moment, Jerome Kern seems destined to be remembered as a primal source of tuneful ballads for the All-Time…
Jewish Culture in America: Some Speculations by an Editor by Elliot Cohen Perhaps the best way to approach our subject is to set down the points upon which the articulate in the…
Nationalism and After, by Edward Hallett Carr; and Prophets and Peoples, by Hans Kohn by Alfred Werner
Oil, Palestine, and the Powers:The Struggle for Strategic Resources in the Middle East by Ernest Aschner If Uncle Sam is now very much the man in the middle in the Middle East, it is not solely…
Tales of the Hasidim: The Early Masters, by Martin Buber; and The Story of the Baal Shem (Tov), by Dr. J. L. Snitzer by Harold Rosenberg
The Last Days of the Warsaw Ghetto:A Survivor’s Account of a Heroic Chapter in Jewish History by Ziviah Lubetkin The Ghetto was burning. For days and nights it flamed, and the fire consumed house after house, entire streets.
The Month in History by Sidney Hertzberg In Moscow, a council of foreign ministers wrangled hopelessly to write a peace treaty for the common German enemy.