Poland and the Jewish RemnantEnd of a Long History? by Commentary Bk A great, and in the end a sad, chapter of Jewish history is rapidly nearing its close.
On the Horizon: Organization Men by Robert Lekachman "Organization" and the "organization man" are being much heard of since "Fortune" broached these terms several years ago.
The Study of Man: Freud, Religion, and Social Reality by Will Herberg Freud's contribution still remains to be adequately assessed by our time.
American Council for Judaism by Our Readers An exchange between Oscar Handlin and readers on his January 1957 piece, "The American Jewish Committee."
Footnote to Duke of Windsor by Our Readers Letters in response to the January 1957 exchange on the Duke of Windsor.
Germany in the 20th Century, by Edmond Vermeil; The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany, by T. L. Jarman by H. R. Trevor-Roper
Goldsmiths Street in Majorca by Our Readers Letters in response to Robert Graves's February 1957 piece, "'A Dead Branch on the Tree of Israel.'"
Jordan: Rise and Fall of a Squirearchy by Ray Alan The future of Jordan is as potentially explosive an issue as any in the Middle East.
Neo-Conservatism and American LiteratureTraditional Impulse and Radical Idea by Commentary Bk Richard Chase on recent trends in literature.
Poland and the Jewish RemnantEnd of a Long History? by Commentary Bk A great, and in the end a sad, chapter of Jewish history is rapidly nearing its close.
Program for a European SettlementThe West Must Explain Itself to Soviet Youth by Hugh Seton-Watson The West can and must explain itself to the young generation in the Soviet Union.
The Sailor, Sense of Humour, and Other Stories, by V. S. Pritchett; Anglo-Saxon Attitudes, by Angus Wilson by Leslie A. Fiedler
The United States and IsraelThe Tortuous Path of Compromise by Hal Lehrman Hal Lehrman on the relationship between the U.S. and Israel.