The French Intellectual Merry-Go-Round:Right, Left, Up and Down by Sherry Mangan The postwar resumption of transatlantic cultural communications brought American Francophiles a series of surprises.
From the American Scene: West Bronx: Food, Shelter, Clothing by Ruth Glazer When the Woodlawn Road-Jerome Avenue express rushes out of the tunnel at 161st Street in the Bronx, the subway rider…
On the Horizon: The Opportunity of the Jewish Museum by Heinz Politzer The permanent collection of the Jewish Museum consists largely of liturgical objects, from arks of the Torah to spice-boxes.
The Study of Man: Prophets, Priests, and Social Scientists by Albert Salomon So great is modern man's faith in the potentialities of science that he takes it for granted that the science…
From Day to Day, by Odd Nansen; Psychologie des Lebens im Konzentrationslager Theresienstadt, by Emil Utitz by Franz Hoellering
No More than Human:Four Reflections on Judaism by Jacob Sloan I am writing this the evening after the Day of Atonement, and I hope that I shall not be thought…
Portrait of the Mythical Gentile:One Stereotype Breeds Another by Wayne Clark During the past five years we have seen the most rapid construction of a literary myth since the carpentry of…
The Economic Test Facing Israel:A First-Hand Report by Hal Lehrman A short time ago an ex-minister in the Churchill wartime government divulged to a high official in the Ben Gurion…
The French Intellectual Merry-Go-Round:Right, Left, Up and Down by Sherry Mangan The postwar resumption of transatlantic cultural communications brought American Francophiles a series of surprises.
The New Anti-Semitism of the Soviet Union:Its Background and Its Meaning by Solomon M. Schwarz Even among the severest critics of the Soviet Union, it was until recently acknowledged that the “new” Russia had wiped…
The Re-Creation of Hebrew:A “Dead Language” Lives Again by Ralph Weiman In a sense the most amazing feat of Zionism has been the revival of Hebrew.
Young America Takes Over the Colleges:The Two Worlds of the School by Arnold W. Green The commemorative postage stamp issued in honor of Youth Month (September 1948) depicts a welldressed boy and girl, striding forward,…