The Complete American-Jewish Cookbook, by Anne London and Bertha Kahn Bishov by Ruth Glazer IN 1941 the Jewish Cook Book was first published and for nearly a decade it monopolized the American market as…
From the American Scene: My Father Was a Doctor by Helen Ratnoff Plotz A LONG time ago, when I was the Doctor's daughter in the Russian Jewish community of Brooklyn, the doctor was…
On the Horizon: A Citizen of France by A. A. Davidson WHISKEY? No, don't try the whiskey here. This is just a small place, there is seldom anyone comes here who…
The Study of Man: How to Be a Parent-and Stay Sane by J. Glenn Gray Responsible philosophies of history have declared that preoccupation with the training of the young may well be the most accurate…
Does the Smith Act Threaten Our Liberties?American Law and the Communist Conspiracy by Sidney Hook THE Smith Act, and the judicial decisions on its constitutionality, are among the most discussed, and unread, of modern official…
Doing Business the Iraqi Way:A Wall Street Man in Bagdad by C. Berkeley Cooke ON MAY 24, 1951, while glancing through the business pages of the New York Times, I came upon the following…
How Live by Jewish Law Today?A Proposal for Those Who Have Fallen Away by Hans Joachim Schoeps WE JEWS of the mid-20th century live today in what might be called a post-Jewish situation. That is to say,…
Manhattan’s Oldest Jewish Settlers:The Sephardi Grandees Suffer a Sea Change by Charles Reznikoff IT IS somewhat of a surprise to a plain Ashkenazic Jew, reading David de Sola Pool's new book about early…
Medical School Quotas and National Health:Discrimination that Hurts Us All by Commentary Bk THERE is a well-known joke about the boxer who rushes out of his corner at the opening bell only to…
Pioneer’s Progress: An Autobiography, by Alvin Johnson by Everett C. Hughes "I AM no prophet but an American extrovert addicted to the notion that an idea is fertile only when married…
Stalin Follows in Hitler’s Footsteps by Peter Meyer ON NOVEMBER 20, 1952, a shudder of horror and apprehension ran through the civilized world such as it had not…
The Build-Up, by William Carlos Williams by Oliver Snyder DR. WILLIAMS' novels are rarely mentioned in either private or public discussions of American writing; after an ephemeral appearance in…
The Complete American-Jewish Cookbook, by Anne London and Bertha Kahn Bishov by Ruth Glazer IN 1941 the Jewish Cook Book was first published and for nearly a decade it monopolized the American market as…
The Devil’s Chemists, by Josiah E. Dubois, Jr. by R. F. Tannenbaum NORMALLY, business is business, but in Hitler's abnormal Reich, business was murder. Five years ago the directors of the I.…
The First Step Toward “One Europe”:The Politics of Steel and Coal by Herbert Luethy "EUROPE," an idea presumably talked to death some time ago, has LI finally found the beginning of a physical realization…
The Magic Carpet, by Shlomo Barer by Hal Lehrman SHLOMO BARER's account of the fabulous transplantation by air of 50,000 Yemenite Jews to Israel in 1949 and 1950-the now…
The Proposition A Story by Commentary Bk WE WERE sitting around the dining-room table in Reb Kiva's V V house; Reb Kiva, my father, and I. My…
Thunderstorm, Riverside Drive by Babette Deutsch WHO, above, prepares an austere fiesta? None. It is carpets of cloud unrolling prove The heavens desire dancing. Clearly they…