The Liberal Religious Impulse in Israel: II: Interviews with Ben Gurion and Some Others by Herbert Weiner Jerusalem: Have been speaking with M.K.'s-Members of the Knesset in the cafeteria of the Knesset building.
On the Horizon: Dr. Flesch’s Cure for Reading Troubles by Commentary Bk Troubles in teaching children to read are no new thing.
The Study of Man: Civil Liberties and the American People by Nathan Glazer Ten or twenty years ago, no one could have predicted that the defense of civil liberties would become the complicated…
Israel’s Great Foreign Policy Debate: The Crisis Mood Continues by W. Z. Laqueur Unnoticed by an outside world very much preoccupied in other quarters, a foreign policy debate of unusual scope has been…
Organic Thinking: a Study in Rabbinic Thought, by Max Kadushin; and The Rabbinic Mind, by Max Kadushin by Commentary Bk
Our Revolution In Income Distribution: by Robert Lekachman It is the enthusiastic custom of economists to label as revolutionary and permanent any important change in our mode of…
The Dilemmas of Western Aid to Free Asia:Some Unsolved Problems of Modernization by MARK I RUBENSTEIN By the beginning of September it will be ten years since the Japanese surrender signalized the failure of Japan's attempt…
The Fifth Book of the Maccabees by Charles Reznikoff Gaza of the Philistines was still a great city: the Arabs of the wilderness traded there for pottery and knives;…
The Liberal Religious Impulse in Israel: II: Interviews with Ben Gurion and Some Others by Herbert Weiner Jerusalem: Have been speaking with M.K.'s-Members of the Knesset in the cafeteria of the Knesset building.
The Triple Melting Pot: by Will Herberg The immigrant who came to this country by the millions in the latter part of the 19th and first part…
Were the Sephardim Hidalgos?History Disputes Their Claim to Aristocracy by Cecil Roth “You must be a Sephardi,” a silly woman once said to my wife. “It's so much more chic.”