The Month in History:The London Conference and After by Maurice Goldbloom With the breakdown of the London Conference of Foreign Ministers, the struggle between Russia and the Western powers for control…
The Study of Man: The Victim’s Image of the Anti-Semite by Commentary Bk One of the major handicaps in com-batting anti-Semitism is the tendency to create in the mind's eye a single, simple,…
Existentialism and Father Abraham:A Colloquy with Kierkegaard on the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley by Joseph H. Gumbiner One of the more agreeable novelties of these dreary times is the series of interfaith meetings that go on in…
Founding the New State:An Expert’s Estimate of the Tasks Ahead by David Horowitz A World of dreams has come true against the background of twenty Centuries of martyrdom and a tenacious struggle for…
Has Russia Solved the Jewish Problem?An Inventory of the Postwar Situation by Harry Schwartz Outside the United States, the Soviet Union has the largest number of Jews living in any one country today.
Jewish Insecurity and American Realities:A Prescription Against Mental Escapism by David Bernstein Sooner or later everyone, I suppose, succumbs to the urge to rediscover his own land.
Nietzsche in the Light of Modern Experience by Thomas Mann Taking Nietzsche Seriously but not Literally
Our Unknown American Jewish Ancestors:Fact and Myth in History by Oscar Handlin Probably Columbus was not a Jew, but, then again, there is a possibility that he might have been.
Paul Rosenfeld: Three Phases:Portrait of a Humanist Man of Letters by Edmund Wilson The death of Paul Rosenfeld has left me not only shocked at the unexpected loss of a friend, but with…
From the American Scene: The Harlem Ghetto: Winter 1948 by James Baldwin Harlem, physically at least, has changed very little in my parents' lifetime or in mine.