New Mexico's Fading Color Line:Albuquerque Shows the Way by Albert Rosenfeld Early last June I was having lunch in one of the better restaurants on Albuquerque's Central Avenue with three University…
From the American Scene: Comedian in a Business Suit by Morris Freedman Television, the new American living-room pastime, has developed a new type of comedian, or perhaps merely revived an old one:…
On the Horizon: Marty and His Friends and Neighbors by Gerald Weales Marty, a quiet little movie about an unprepossessing young man who at last finds a girl, as plain and as…
The Study of Man: Social Mobility Again-and Elites by Herbert Luethy In this critique of the “very American” science of sociology, the Swiss historian and political analyst, Herbert Luethy, raises the…
America’s New Religiousness:a Way of Belonging or the Way of God? by Will Herberg Judaism and Christianity are two religions sharing a common faith.
Negotiating an End to the Cold War:The Hazards by G. F. Hudson In the British House of Commons debate on the conference “at the summit” the left-wing Labor MP, Konni Zilliacus, declared…
New Mexico’s Fading Color Line:Albuquerque Shows the Way by Albert Rosenfeld Early last June I was having lunch in one of the better restaurants on Albuquerque's Central Avenue with three University…
The Birthday of the World:Rosh Hashanah’s Meanings by Ernst Simon The calendar, with its rhythmic division of the year, its beginning and its end, its workdays, rest days and holidays,…
The Consultative Conference in London:Landmark in International Jewish Relations by A British Observer Even though its results are still not fully apparent or appreciated, the Consultative Conference of Jewish Organizations, held in London…
The Dark Age of Medieval Jewry:Persecution, Expulsion, the End of the Paris Synagogue by Allan Temko The spontaneous celebration to which Paris awakened on an August night in 1165 when Philip Augustus—one of the mightiest soldier-kings…
The Fate of Otto Freundlich:Painter Maudit by Edouard Roditi Among the sixty or more Jewish painters and sculptors who died as victims of Nazi extermination policies and were represented,…