From the American Scene: A Citizen of Syracuse by Florence Lowe Along with other depressing phenomena of middle age I have developed what is known as “trombone eyesight,” an affliction that…
The Month in History: The Battlefronts in the Cold War by Maurice Goldbloom In 1939, when Hitler's troops marched into Prague, they did so ostensibly at the invitation and with the consent of…
The Study of Man: “Screening” Leaders in a Democracy by Daniel Bell The weakness of democratic leadership in a mass society is a persistent theme in contemporary political discussion.
The Threat to Europe’s Liberty: Is Italy Next? by Hal Lehrman In a show of strength some months ago, thousands of Communist partisans paraded the streets of Milan dressed in American…
The Threat to Europe’s Liberty: Prague: I Saw It Happen Twice by G. E. R. I am standing on a great square before a vast Gothic building—the city hall—in the heart of a medieval city.
Above All, Avert War!Without Political Relations, Zionism Is Lost by Robert Weltsch The only possible and sensible object of Jewish policy on Palestine at the present moment must be to avert war.
Books About Everyday Jews:The Jewish Part in the “Great American Inventory” by George J. Becker One of the most exciting aspects of writing in America since the First World War has been what may be…
How Deal With Arab Nationalism?Enforcement of Partition Will Strengthen Progressive Forces by John Marlowe In the desperate search for a solution of the Palestine problem, one of the most vital elements of that problem…
The New Jews of San Nicandro:Some Latter-Day Recruits to the Covenant by Commentary Bk San Nicandro Garganico is a little town on the peninsula which forms the spur of the Italian boot.
The Situation of the Jew:Reflections on the Jewish Question—I by Jean-Paul Sartre The Jews have one friend, the democrat. But he is a feeble protector.