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SPECIAL ARTICLES IN VOLUMES 51-85OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK
Acquisition of Political and Social Rightsby the Jews in the United States
The American Jew: Some DemographicFeatures
American Jewish Tercentenary
American Jewry, 1970:A Demographic Profile
Antisemitism as a Policy Tool in theSoviet Bloc
A Century of Jewish History,1881-1981: The View from America
A Century of ReformJudaism in America
The Church and the Jews:The Struggle at Vatican II
Concerning Jewish Theology in NorthAmerica: Some Notes on a Decade
The Condition of American Jewry inHistorical Perspective: A BicentennialAssessment
Conference on Jewish Material ClaimsAgainst Germany
The Demography of Latin American Jewry
Economic Status and Occupational Structure
Eichmann TrialEuropean Jewry Before and After HitlerThe Proceedings
486
Oscar and Mary F. Handlin56:43-98
Ben B. Seligman 51:3-52
David Bernstein 57:101-18
Sidney Goldstein 72:3-88
Maurice Friedberg 71:123-40
Lucy S. Dawidowicz 82:3-98
Sefton D. Temkin 74:3-75
Judith Herschcopf 66:99-13667:45-77
Lou H. Silberman 70:37-58
Henry L. Feingold 76:3-39
Lucy S. Dawidowicz54:471-8561:110-27
U.O. Schmelz and SergioDellaPergola 85:51-102
Eli E. Cohen 51:53-70
Salo W. Baron 63:3-53Leon Poliakov 63:54-84
S P E C I A L A R T I C L E S I N V O L U M E S 5 1 - 8 5 / 487
America's ResponseThe JudgmentText of the Indictment
Intermarriage in the United States
Israel and the United Nations:Changed Perspectives, 1945-1976
Israel in 1982: The War in Lebanon
Israelis in the United States:Motives, Attitudes, and Intentions
Jewish Academics in the United States:Their Achievements, Culture and Politics
Jewish Education—For What?
Jewish Fertility in the United States
Jewish Labor Movement in the United States
Jewish Social Work in the United States,1654-1954
Jewish Studies in American Liberal-ArtsColleges and Universities
Jewish Survival:The Demographic Factors
Jews in the United States:Perspectives from Demography
The Jews in Western Europe Today
Jews, Nazis, and Civil Liberties
Latin American Jewry Today
Leadership and Decision-making in aJewish Federation: The New YorkFederation of Jewish Philanthropies
The Legal Status of theAmerican Jewish Community
George Salomon 63:85-103Sidney Liskofsky 63:104-19
63:120-31
Arnold Schwartz 71:101-21
Shabtai Rosenne 78:3-59
Ralph Mandel 84:3-72
Dov Elizur 80:53-67
Seymour Martin Lipset andEverett Carll Ladd, Jr.
72:89-128
Walter I. Ackerman 70:3-36
Erich Rosenthal 62:3-27
Will Herberg 53:3-74
Herman D. Stein 57:3-98
Arnold J. Band 67:3-30
U.O. Schmelz 81:61-117
Sidney Goldstein 81:3-59
Arnold Mandel 68:3-28
David G. Dalin 80:3-28
Judith Laikin Elkin 85:3^9
Charles S. Liebman79:3-76
Daniel J. Elazar andStephen R. Goldstein 73:3-94
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Library Resources for Jewish Studiesin the United States
North American Settlers in Israel
Orthodoxy in American Jewish Life
Yitzchak Leybush Peretz: An Appreciation
Professional Personnel in the Social Servicesof the Jewish Community
The Purposes of the Jewish CommunityCenter Movement: An Appraisal of TheirOperation
Reconstructionism in American Jewish Life
Reform and Conservative Judaism in Israel:A Social and Religious Profile
Religion in Israel
Religiosity Patterns in Israel
The Sephardim of the United States:An Exploratory Study
Social Characteristics of American Jews,1654-1954
The Soviet Jewish Problem at the UnitedNations
Soviet Jewry Since the Death of Stalin:A Twenty-five Year Perspective
Spiritual Life of American Jewry, 1654-1954
Studies of Jewish Intermarriage in the UnitedStates
Three Centuries of Jewish Life in England,1656-1956
The Training of American Rabbis
Charles Berlin 75:3-54
Gerald Engel 71:161-87
Charles S. Liebman 66:21-97
S. Niger 54:542-*9
Arnulf M. Pins 64:203-35
Carl Urbont 68:29-59
Charles S. Liebman 71:3-99
Ephraim Tabory 83:41-61
Zvi Yaron 76:41-90
Calvin Goldscheider andDov Friedlander 83:3-39
Marc D. Angel 74:77-138
Nathan Glazer 56:3-41
Ronald I. Rubin 71:141-59
Leon Shapiro 79:77-103
Joseph L. Blau 56:99-170
Erich Rosenthal 64:3-53
S. D. Temkin 58:3-63
Charles S. Liebman 69:3-112
S P E C I A L A R T I C L E S IN V O L U M E S 5 1 - 8 5 / 489
Trends in Jewish Philanthropy Steven Martin Cohen 80:29-51
Two Centuries of Jewish Life in Canada, Louis Rosenberg 62:28-491760-1960
The United States and Israel: Impact George £. Gruenof the Lebanon War 84:73-103
U.S. Public Opinion Polls and the Geraldine RosenfieldLebanon War 84:105-16
"Who Hast Not Made Me a Man": Anne Lapidus LernerThe Movement for Equal Rights for Women 77:3-38in American Jewry
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Leo BaeckJacob BlausteinMartin BuberAbraham CahanAlbert EinsteinFelix FrankfurterLouis GinzbergJacob GlatsteinSidney GoldmannHayim GreenbergAbraham Joshua HeschelHorace Meyer KallenMordecai KaplanHerbert H. LehmanJudah L. MagnesAlexander MarxReinhold NiebuhrJoseph ProskauerMaurice SamuelLeo StraussMax WeinreichChaim WeizmannStephen S. WiseHarry Austryn Wolfson
OBITUARIES
By Max Gruenewald 59:478-82By John Slawson 72:547-57By Seymour Siegel 67:37-43By Mendel Osherowitch 53:527-29By Jacob Bronowski 58:480-85By Paul A. Freund 67:31-36By Louis Finkelstein 56:573-79By Shmuel Lapin 73:611-17By Milton R. Konvitz 85:401-03By Marie Syrkin 56:589-94By Fritz A. Rothschild 74:533^4By Milton R. Konvitz 75:55-80By Ludwig Nadelmann 85:404-11By Louis Finkelstein 66:3-20By James Marshall 51:512-15By Abraham S. Halkin 56:580-88By Seymour Siegel 73:605-10By David Sher 73:618-28By Milton H. Hindus 74:545-53By Ralph Lerner 76:91-97By Lucy S. Dawidowicz 70:59-68By Harry Sacher 55:462-69By Philip S. Bernstein 51:515-18By Isadore Twersky 76:99-111
Index
Abella, Irving, 242Abramov, Moshe, 291Abramowitz, Herman, 33Abrams, William, 242Abuhatzeira, Aharon, 294Abuhatzeira, Yisrael, 349Ackerman, Walter, 280Adams, Theodore L., 436Adler, Cyrus, 10, lOn, 14, 15, 15n,
16, 20, 22, 23, 25, 32, 33, 35, 38,42
Adler, Morris, 37Afn Shvel, 429Aggression Against Reason, 290Agudath Israel of America, 378
Children's Division—Pirchei Agu-dath Israel, 378
Girls' Division—Bnos Agudath Is-rael, 378
Women's Division-N'Shei AgudathIsrael of America, 378
Youth Division—Zeirei Agudath Is-rael, 378
Agudath Israel World Organization,378
Agus, Irving A., 436Agus, Jacob, 50Aharoni, Yohanan, 280Ahavath Chesed, 13Ahren, Y., 279Ain, Steven, 245AIPAC (see American Israel Public
Affairs Committee)Akins, James, 326Alaoui, Moulay Ahmed, 327Albany Jewish World, 429Alert, 428Alexander, Sidney, 281Algemeiner Journal, 430Ali, Kamal Hassan, 326
Alliance Israelite Universelle, AmericanFriends of, 376
Alliance Israelite Universelle, CanadianFriends of, 412
Allied Jewish Community Services(Canada), 232
Alliluyeva, Svetlana, 289Althausen, Oskar, 283ALYN—American Society for Handi-
capped Children in Israel, 401AMC Cancer Research Center, 397
National Council of Auxiliaries, 397America-Israel Cultural Foundation,
Inc., 401America-Israel Friendship League, Inc.,
401American Academy for Jewish Re-
search, 371American Associates, Ben-Gurion Uni-
versity of the Negev, 401American Association for Ethiopian
Jews, 376American Association of Rabbis, 378American Biblical Encyclopedia Soci-
ety, 371American Civil Liberties Union, 74American Committee for Shaare Zedek
Hospital in Jerusalem, Inc., 401American Committee for the Weizmann
Institute of Science, Inc., 401American Council for Judaism, 367American Federation of Jewish Fight-
ers, Camp Inmates and Nazi Vic-tims, Inc., 371
American Federation of Jews FromCentral Europe, Inc., 395-396
American Friends of Haifa University,401
American Friends of the Alliance Israel-ite Universelle, Inc., 376
491
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American Friends of the Haifa Mari-time Museum, Inc., 401
American Friends of the Hebrew Uni-versity, 402
American Friends of the Israel Mu-seum, 402
American Friends of the JerusalemMental Health Center—EzrathNashim, Inc., 402
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Mu-seum, 402
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Uni-versity, Inc., 402
American Hebrew, lOn, 1 In, 17n, 22,24,24n, 27
American Israel Public Affairs Commit-tee (AIPAC), 95, 402
American-Israeli Lighthouse, Inc., 402American Israelite, 12n, 433American Jewish Alternatives to Zion-
ism, Inc., 367American Jewish Archives, 381, 433American Jewish Committee, 69, 74,
111, 112, 112n, 367American Jewish Congress, 74, 75,
368American Jewish Correctional Chap-
lains Association, Inc., 397-398American Jewish Historical Quarterly,
14nAmerican Jewish Historical Society, 371American Jewish History, 129n, 428American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee, Inc.—JDC, 376American Jewish Journal, 428American Jewish League for Israel, 402American Jewish Philanthropic Fund,
376American Jewish Press Association, 371American Jewish Public Relations Soci-
ety, 409American Jewish Society for Service,
Inc., 398American Jewish Times—Outlook, 433American Jewish World, 429American Jewish Year Book, 116n, 128n,
160n, 196n, 197n, 199n, 202n,203n, 204, 204n, 2O5n, 35On, 358n,430
American Middle East Foreign Policy,244
American ORT Federation, Inc.—Or-ganization for RehabilitationThrough Training, 376
American and European Friends ofORT, 376
American Labor ORT, 376Business and Professional ORT, 376National ORT League, 376Women's American ORT, 376
American Physicians Fellowship, Inc.for Medicine in Israel, 402
The American Rabbinate, 12n, 28n, 34,46n
American Red Magen David for Israel,Inc., 403
American Sephardi Federation, 396American Society for Jewish Music,
371-372American Society for Technion—Israel
Institute of Technology, 403American Students in Israel, 11 In, HSnAmerican Veterans of Israel, 396American Zionist, 430American Zionist Federation, 403American Zionist Youth Foundation,
Inc., 403American Zionist Youth Council, 403
Americans for a Safe Israel, 403Americans for Progressive Israel, 403America's Jews in Transition, 116nAmit Woman, 430Amit Women, 403-404Ampal—American Israel Corporation,
404Amsterdam News, 68Amusin, Iosif, 293Anctil, Pierre, 243Anderson, Lynn, 196Andropov, Yuri, 251, 287, 288Annual Review of Sociology, 11 OnAnti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith, 69, 74, 75, 368Anti-Semitism in the United States, 112nAntisemitism: Manifestations and Mo-
tives of Hatred Against the JewsYesterday and Today, 280-281
Applebaum, Steven, 244
INDEX / 493
Arab League, 65Arabes, France-Pays, 259Arafat, Yasir, 89, 90, 91, 98, 99, 107,
286, 328, 330Archibald, Jim, 245Are You Sleeping, Mother? 282Arens, Moshe, 296, 297, 305, 313, 322,
325, 326, 330, 341Aridor, Yoram, 310A.R.I.F.—Association Pour Le Reta-
blissement des Institutions etOeuvres Israelites en France, Inc.,377
Aris, Helmut, 285Arizona Post, 427Armacost, Michael, 106Arndt, Siegfried, 277Aron, William, 195nARZA—Association of Reform Zion-
ists of America, 404Arzt, Max, 39, 48Ascend the Mountain, 254Asher, Stanley, 242Askew, Reubin, 80Asphalt Literature, 281al-Assad, Hafez, 77, 78, 84Assail, Paul, 278Associated American Jewish Museums,
Inc., 372Association for Jewish Studies, 378-379Association for the Sociological Study
of Jewry, 372Association of Hillel/Jewish Campus
Professionals, 379Association of Jewish Book Publishers,
372Association of Jewish Center Workers,
368Association of Jewish Chaplains of the
Armed Forces, 379Association of Jewish Community Or-
ganization Personnel, 398Association of Jewish Community Rela-
tions Workers, 368Association of Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Agencies, 398Association of Jewish Libraries, 372Association of Orthodox Jewish Scien-
tists, 379
Association of Yugoslav Jews in theUnited States, Inc., 396
Asulay, Joseph, 255Atlas of the Jewish World, 254Attitudes of American Jews Toward Is-
rael and Israelis, 112nAufbau, 430Auslander, Rose, 281, 284Austin, Jack, 244Avner, Yehuda, 248Avrushmi, Yona, 315Aziz, Tariq, 91Azrieli, David, 239
Babcock, John, 137nBach, Gavriel, 297, 300Backwards or Forwards? 9nBaker, Leonard S., 436Baltimore Jewish Times, 428Bamberger, Fritz, 436Bangemann, Martin, 266Barak, Ehud, 325Baram, Uzi, 347Barber, Stephen, 246Barda, Shimon, 335Bar-Ilan University in Israel, 404Bar-Lev, Haim, 305, 342, 343Barnett, Nathan, 256Barnett Janner, 254Baron De Hirsch Fund, 398Bartholomew, Reginald, 85Barzel, Rainer, 266, 276Bassiouny, Mohamed, 325Batshaw, Harry, 245Bautz, Franz, 281Bavli, Hillel, 48Bayerdorfer, Hans-Peter, 282al-Baz, Osama, 326Begin, Menachem, 102, 295, 296,
300Begin: A Biography, 254Begun, Yosif, 251, 346Beilin, Yossi, 97Belize, 332Bellah, Robert, 73Bellan, Bernie, 242Bellan, Matt, 242Ben-Ami, Yitshaq, 437Ben-Baruch, Uri, 349
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Bendix, Reinhard, 281Ben-Elissar, Eliahu, 32SBenesty-Sroka, Ghila, 242, 243Ben-Gurion University, American As-
sociates of, 401Ben-Haim, Paul, 349Ben-Horin, Eliashiv, 240Ben-Porat, Mordechai, 295Ben-Shoshan, Yeshua, 338Bensimon, Doris, 358Ben-Yehuda, Eliahu, 283Benz, Wolfgang, 279Bercuson, David, 243Berendsohn, Walter, 277Berenshtain, L. E., 291Berg, Alan, 76Berge, Otto, 279Berger, David, 231Berger, Nomi, 244Bertnan, Yitzhak, 295Bermant, Chaim, 254Bernshtain, Yosef, 291Bern, Nabih, 320Bessin, Shira Herzog, 245Bessner, Laurence, 234Betar Zionist Youth Movement, Inc.,
404Betfuzot Hagolah, 115nBeth El, 19, 27, 28, 30, 31, 46Beth Medrosh Elyon (Academy of
Higher Learning and Research),379
Beth Shalom Congregation, 34Bettelheim, Aaron, 6, 10Bialik Prize, 54Bialkin, Kenneth, 104Bibliographia Judaica, 281Bidney, Harry, 255Birmingham Jewry, 254Bitzaron, 430Blau, Joel, 29Blechman, Nathan, 19Bleustein-Blanchet, Marcel, 264Bloom, David, 244Bloomfield, Bernard, 245Bloomfield, Louis, 245Bloomfield, Neri, 239Blum, Yehuda, 84Blumenthal, Joseph, 10, 11
Blushchinska, Khane, 293B'nai B'rith, Canadian, 411B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, Inc.,
379B'nai B'rith International, 398
Anti-Defamation League of, (see An-ti-Defamation League)
Hillel Foundations, Inc., 379Klutznick Museum, 372Youth Organization, 379
B'nai B'rith International JewishMonthly, 428
B'nai B'rith Klutznick Museum, 372B'nai B'rith Messenger, 427B'nai B'rith Women, 398B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, 379B'nai Jeshurun, 13, 31Bnai Zion—The American Fraternal
Zionist Organization, 396Bnei Akiva of North America, 407Bokser, Ben Zion, 437Bol'shakov, V., 290Bondi, Jonas, 7Bonner, Elena, 288Bonus, Ben, 437Book, Peter-Jiirgen, 268The Book of Abraham, 282The Border, 254Borner, Holger, 267Boston Jewish Times, 428Botha, Roelof, 331Bourgault, Pierre, 239Bracher, Karl-Dietrich, 280Bramson ORT, 379Brandeis-Bardin Institute, 379Brandeis University National Women's
Committee, 410Brandt, Henry, 277Brandt, Leon, 278Brandt, Willy, 269Braunschvig, Jules, 265Brautigam, Hans Otto, 285Brent, Peter, 256Brezhnev, Leonid, 287, 288Britain's Internees in the Second World
War, 254Brith Abraham, 396Brith Sholom, 396Broido, Theodore K., 437
Broken Silence, 243Bronfman, Charles, 245Bronstein, Naomi, 244Brooklyn Jewish Center, 29Brown, Alexander, 245Brownstein, Morton, 245Buffalo Jewish Review, 430Bulletin du Cercle Juifde Langue Fran-
caise du Congres Juif Canadien,435
Bull-Hansen, Fredrik, 324Burg, Yosef, 305, 308, 315Bush, George, 87, 89, 321Butz, Arthur, 236
Caballe, Montserrat, 348Cahn, Judah, 437CAJE (see Coalition for Alternatives in
Jewish Education)Caldwell, Gary, 243California Field Polls, 199n, 201n, 202n,
2O3n, 2O5n, 206n, 207n, 2O8n,209n, 21 In, 212n, 213n, 214n,215n, 217n
Camp Ramah, 44, 48Canada, 231-246Canada-Israel Committee, 238, 239Canada-Israel Securities, Ltd., State of
Israel Bonds, 411Canadian Association for Labor Israel
(Histadrut), 411Canadian B'nai B'rith, 411
League for Human Rights, 411Canadian Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture, 412Canadian Friends of the Alliance Israel-
ite Universelle, 412Canadian Friends of the Hebrew Uni-
versity, 412Canadian Jewish Congress, 231, 233,
235, 237, 412Canadian Jewish Herald, 435Canadian Jewish News, 435Canadian Jewish Outlook, 435Canadian ORT Organization, 412
Women's Canadian ORT, 412Canadian Sephardi Federation, 412Canadian Young Judaea, 412Canadian Zionist, 435
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Canadian Zionist Federation, 231, 239,412
Bureau of Education and Culture,412
Cantors Assembly, 379Caplan, Gerald, 244Caplan, Norman, 245Capucci, Hilarion, 238Cardozo (Benjamin N.) School of Law
(see Yeshiva University)Carl Goerdeler and the German Resist-
ance Movement, 279Carlowe, Melvyn, 250Carmon, Arye, 280Carter, Jimmy, 102Center for Holocaust Studies, Inc., 372Center for Jewish Community Studies,
368Central Conference of American Rab-
bis, 380Central Sephardic Jewish Community
of America, 396-397Central Yeshiva Beth Joseph Rabbinical
Seminary, 380Central Yiddish Culture Organization
(CYCO), Inc., 372A Certain People: American Jews and
Their Lives, 158nChammou, Eliezer, 136nChapter and Verse, 255Charbonneau, Yvon, 239Chenkin, Alvin, 198n, 200n, 2O3nChernenko, Konstantin, 287, 288, 331Chertoff, Paul, 18, 19, 20Cheysson, Claude, 329Chicago JUF News, 428Chicago Tribune, 66Chilewich, Niusia, 438Chizuk Amuno, 13Chomski, Isaac, 438Christianity Today, 72Christie, Douglas, 236The Churches in the Third Reich, 279Citron, Sabina, 236City of Hope National Medical Center
and Beckman Research Institute,398
Clark, Ruth, 112n, 114nClark, Warren, 84
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Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, 380Cleveland Jewish News, 433Coalition for Alternatives in Jewish Ed-
ucation (CAJE), 380Cohen, Albert, 244Cohen, Boaz, 48Cohen, Elie, 262Cohen, Gerson, 51, 52, 53, 53n, 60Cohen, Jack, 50Cohen, Janus, 255Cohen, Joseph, 255Cohen, Leonard, 243Cohen, Matt, 243Cohen, Mickey, 244Cohen, Samuel, 31Cohen, Steven, 112, 112n, 116n, 120,
125, 197n, 198nCohen, Yehuda, 338Cohen-Avidov, Meir, 307Cohn, Haim, 254Cohn, Joseph, 283Cohn, Kurt, 286Coming to Grips with the Past Through
Criminal Proceedings? 279Commentary, 118n, 430Commission on Social Action of Reform
Judaism, 368Committee to Bring Nazi War Crimi-
nals to Justice in U.S.A., Inc., 368Conference of Jewish Communal Ser-
vice, 398-399Conference of Presidents of Major Amer-
ican Jewish Organizations, 368Conference on Jewish Material Claims
Against Germany, Inc., 377Conference on Jewish Social Studies,
Inc., 372Congregation Beth Israel, 18, 19, 26Congregation Bina, 372Congregation Har Zion, 48Congregation Valley Beth Shalom, 55Congress Monthly, 430Connecticut Jewish Ledger, AllConservative Judaism, 12n, 27n, 52n,
56, 58n, 430Conservative Judaism and Jewish Law,
59nConsultative Council of Jewish Organi-
zations-CCJO, 368-369
Contemporary Jewry, AllCoordinating Board of Jewish Organi-
zations, 369Corfu, Haim, 305Costa Rica, 325, 332Council for a Beautiful Israel Environ-
mental Education Foundation, 404Council for Jewish Education, 380Council of Jewish Federations, Inc.,
399Council of Jewish Organizations in Civil
Service, Inc., 369Cranston, Alan, 80Craxi, Benito, 330Criswell, W. A., 71The Curtain Dropped in November, 282Cutler, Max, 438
Daiches, David, 255Dam, Kenneth, 79Dancing Bear, 254Dankert, Pieter, 329Darousha, Abdel Wahab, 328David, Konrad, 274Davidowitz, Harry, 35Davidson, Israel, 16Davis, Moshe, 48, 252Davis, William, 233Dayton Jewish Chronicle, 433Dead Years, 282de Cuellar (see Perez de Cuellar)de Lange, Nicholas, 254DellaPergola, Sergio, 358nDemocratic Movement for Change
(DMC), 295Denver Jewish Population Study, 195nDenzler, Georg, 279de Sola Mendes, Frederick, 6, 10, 12Detroit Jewish News, 429The Devil in Texas, 254Devotions, 244Diamond, Jack, 204nDiCamillo, Mark, 196Dicker, Herman, 278di Lorenzo, Giovanni, 279Dine, Thomas, 104Dinesen, Ruth, 281The Disintegration of East European
Jewry, 280
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Dispersion and Unity, 11 InDobrynin, Anatoly, 332Dole, Robert, 73Drache, Sharon, 243Drachman, Bernard, 10, 12, 15Dregger, Alfred, 273Drob, Max, 35, 36Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cog-
nate Learning, 380Alumni Association of, 380
Dror—Young Kibbutz Movement—Habonim, 404
Chavurat Hagalil, 404Garin Yarden, The Young Kibbutz
Movement, 404Druschke, Clemens, 270Dubnow, Simon, 24Dudek, Peter, 279Dulzin, Arye, 346
Eagleburger, Lawrence, 82Eban, Abba, 254, 325Ebender, Hermann, 270Eckstein, Otto, 438Economic Horizons, 430Edelshtain, Yuli, 291Edgar, Leslie, 255Edri, Ran, 327Education in Israel, 280Egypt, 90, 91, 324, 325Ehrentreu, Dayan Chanoch, 252Ehrlich, Ernst Ludwig, 283Ehrlich, Joseph, 280Eichelis, Albert, 270Eilam, Uzi, 327Einhorn, David, 9Einstein (Albert) College of Medicine
(see Yeshiva University)Eisenberg, Josy, 265Elat, Moshe, 276Elberg, Yehuda, 242Eliach, YafTa, 254Eliasberg, Alexander, 282Eliyahu, Mordechai, 241Elizabeth, Queen of England, 248Elkis, Yankl, 293El Salvador, 325, 332The Emergence of Conservative Juda-
ism, 8n
The Emergence of Liberalism in ModernQuebec, 243
The Empire ofKalman the Cripple, 242Emunah Women of America, 404Encyclopaedia Judaica, 5nEpitome of Post-Biblical History, 7nEpp, Jake, 239Epstein, Louis, 35, 39, 59Epstein, Simon, 264Erel, Yehuda, 283Ernst, Hans-Dietrich, 271Eron, Lewis, 286Erskine, Hazel, 120nEschwege, Helmut, 277, 278The Ethics of the Fathers, 9nEthiopian Jews, American Association
for, 376An Ethnic Trend Analysis of Los Angeles
County, 135n, 136nEtzion, Yehuda, 338Even-Shoshan, Avraham, 349Everyday Jewish Life in Germany 1933-
1945, 278Exile, 282
Fabius, Laurent, 257, 329Fabricius, Volker, 279Fahoum, Khalid, 98Fainlight, Ruth, 255Fakhoury, Rashid, 84Falwell, Jerry, 71Farrakhan, Louis, 66, 67, 68, 99Fedder, Daniel, 245Federal Republic of Germany, 266-284Federated Council of Israel Institutions
—FCII, 404Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, Inc.,
380Feilchenfeidt, Konrad, 282Fein, Leonard, 111, 11 InFeinstein, Elaine, 254Feldenkrais, Moshe Pinhas, 349Feldman, Abraham, 29nFerkauf Graduate School of Psychology
(see Yeshiva University)Ferraro, Geraldine, 71, 88, 89Feuchtwanger or the Hard Way of Rec-
ognition, 283Feuer, Leon I., 438
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Fidler, Michael, 249Fifteen to Infinity, 255Filer, Sam, 244Filiatrault, Suzanne, 243Finestone, Sheila, 231Finkelstein, Louis, 3, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40,
42, 47, 48, 51, 53Finsberg, Geoffrey, 255Fire Signals, 280Fishel, John, 245Fisher, Alan, 197n, 208nFitzwater, Martin, 88Flatto-Sharon, Shmuel, 297Fleischer, Charles, 18Flight from the Ghetto, 290Foster, Aida, 255Fraiberg, Jeremy, 245France, 257-265Frances Horovits: A Celebration, 255Frankel, Gail, 242Frankel, William, 125nFrankel, Zacharias, 5, 6, 42Franklin, Joseph Paul, 75Franz Kafka: Pictures from His Life,
282Free Sons of Israel, 397Freeden, Herbert, 282Freij, Elias, 343Freier, Recha, 349Frey, Gerhard, 268Frey, James, 197nFriedenwald, Aaron, 10Friedenwald, Harry, 10Friedlaender, Israel, 16, 24, 25, 25n, 26,
32, 39, 42Friedlaender-Mynona, Salomo, 282Friedlander, Albert H., 267Friedlander, Saul, 278Friedman, Howard, 66, 67, 70, 267, 278Friedman, Rosemary, 254Friedman, Theodore, 61, 61nFriends of Pioneering Israel, 412Frisch, Leo H., 438From Berlin to Berkeley, 281From Suburb to Shtetl, 1 lOnFrom Wiirttemberg's Jewish Past and
Present, 278-279Fund for Higher Education, 405
Galaxie, 8nGalinski, Heinz, 286Gallup Poll, 111, 11 In, 113, 113nGamoran, Mamie G., 439Gaon, Nessim, 295Gartner, Lloyd, 129n, 132, 132n, 160nGaventa, Clive, 255Gebiner, Raymond, 439Geiger, Abraham, 4Geismar, Alain, 259Gelb, Max, 46Gelfand, Mitchell, 129nGelfman, Tatiana, 292Gemayel, Amin, 77, 82, 83, 315Gemayel, Bashir, 83Genschel, Dietrich, 273Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 272German Democratic Republic, 285, 286A German-Jewish Publicist, 283German Resistance Against National So-
cialism 1933-1945. 280Gewirtz, Jacob, 247Ghali, Butros, 325Gilbert, Martin, 254Gilboa, Amir, 349Gilman, Benjamin, 103Ginsberg, H. L., 48Ginzberg, Louis, 4, 4n, 5, 5n, 6, 16, 25,
26, 32, 33, 34, 35, 39, 42, 48, 49Ginzel, Giinther B., 278, 280Givat Haviva Educational Foundation,
Inc., 405Glenn, John, 80God and the Poets, 255God in Search of Man, 281Godwin, Ron, 72Gold, Alan, 244Gold, Arthur Abraham, 255Gold, Phil, 244Goldberg, Eliezer, 348Goldbloom, Victor, 244Golden, S. Herbert, 33Goldman, Solomon, 35Goldsmith, S. J., 254Goldstein, Elyse, 241Goldstein, Israel, 61Goldstein, Ruby, 439Goldstein, Sidney, 198n, 2O3nGomerski, Hubert, 271
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Goodman, Robert, 77, 78Gordimer, Nadine, 254Gordis, Robert, 4, 40, 41, 4In, 44, 48,
53, 53nGordon, Albert, 49Goss, Leonard, 256Gradenwitz, Peter, 280Grafstein, Jerry, 244Gratz College, 380-381Graubart, David, 439Gray, Herb, 231, 244Great Britain, 247-256Greater Phoenix Jewish News, AllThe Greater Phoenix Jewish Population
Study, 195nGreenberg, Simon, 48, 49Greenblum, Joseph, 11 InGreenfield, Ted, 245Greenstone, Julius, 35Grimm, Gunter, 282Gromyko, Andrei, 331Gronemann, Sammy, 282Gros-Galliner, Gabriella, 256Gross, Aharon, 334, 337Gross, Anne, 235Grove, Brandon, 103Groves, Robert, 197nGrowth and Achievement, 18nGriinberg, Marie, 286Grunwald, Josef, 439Grunzweig, Emil, 315Gstrein, Heinz, 281Guilden, Ira, 439Gur, Mordechai, 305Gurock, Jeffrey, 12nGush Emunim, 337, 338
Ha'am, Ahad, 24, 42Ha'aretz, 301Haber, Samuel L., 439Habonim-Dror Labor Zionist Youth,
405Hacohen, David, 349Hadarom, 430Hadashot, 333, 334Hadassah Magazine, 430Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Orga-
nization of America, Inc., 405Hashachar, 405
Hadassah-WIZO Organization of Can-ada, 413
Haddad, Sa'ad, 314Hadoar, 430Haifa Maritime Museum, American
Friends of, 401Haifa University, American Friends of,
401Halevi, Pinhas Ben-Matzliah, 349Halima, Avraham, 348Halperin, Irving, 244Halperin, Samuel, 24, 24nHalter, Marek, 282Hammann, Wilhelm, 275Hammer, Zevulun, 346Hamon, Leo, 264Har Zion Congregation, 57Harlow, Jules, 56Harpaz, Nissan, 283Harris, Milton, 234, 235Harris Poll, 68, 71, 111, 11 In, 117n,
118, 122n, 123Hart, Gary, 70, 80, 99, 102Hashachar {see Hadassah)Hashomer Hatzair, Socialist Zionist
Youth Movement, 405Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust, 254Hassan, King of Morocco, 101, 327Hauschild, Kathe, 275-276Havdalah and Tattoo, 282Hawatmeh, Nayif, 317, 322Hayden, Bill, 331Hebrew Arts School, 373Hebrew College, 381Hebrew Culture Foundation, 373Hebrew Illuminated Manuscripts in tht
British Isles, 254Hebrew Leader, 7nHebrew Theological College, 381Hebrew Union College—Jewish Insti-
tute of Religion, 8, 9, 13, 381American Jewish Archives, 381American Jewish Periodical Center,
381Edgar F. Magnin School of Graduate
Studies, 381Jerome H. Louchheim School of
Judaic Studies, 381
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Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Ar-chaeology, 381
Rhea Hirsch School of Education,382
School of Education, 382School of Graduate Studies, 382School of Jewish Communal Service,
382School of Jewish Studies, 382School of Sacred Music, 382Skirball Museum, 382
Hebrew University, American Friendsof, 402
Hebrew University, Canadian Friendsof, 412
Hebrew University—Technion JointMaintenance Appeal, 405
Hebrew Watchman, 434Hecht, Sigmund, 7nHecht, Thomas, 245Hecker, Gerhard, 282Heilman, Samuel, 11 OnHeld, Moshe, 440Hellige, Hans Dieter, 282Heilman, Lillian, 440Hempel, Henri Jacob, 279Henrix, Hans Hermann, 277Henry, Carl F.H., 72Heppner, Dodo, 234Heritage of the Kaiser's Children, 254Heritage-Southwest Jewish Press, 421Herman, Pini, 142Herman, Simon, 11 In, 115, 115n, 116Hernu, Charles, 262Hershon, Cyril, 254Hertz, Joseph Herman, 11, 21Hertzberg, Arthur, 73Herut party (Israel), 294, 296Herut-U.S.A., Inc., 405Herzliah-Jewish Teachers Seminary,
382Graduate School of Jewish Studies,
382Jewish People's University of the Air,
382Music Division, 382
Herzog, Chaim, 248, 280, 302, 330, 335,339
Heschel, Abraham Joshua, 48, 281
Heseltine, Michael, 249, 330Heuer, Renate, 281Heydecker, Joe J., 278HIAS, Inc., 377Hillel, Shlomo, 306, 343Hillel Foundations (B'nai B'rith), 379Hills/Of Ether/Irrevocable. 281Himmelfarb, Harold, llOnHirsch, Samson Raphael, 5Hirsch, Samuel, 4, 5His Book of Mercy, 243Histadrut, 306, 312, 331Histadrut (U.S.) (see National Commit-
tee for Labor Israel)Histadruth Ivrith of America, 373History of the Jews, 281History of the Jews of Los Angeles, 129n,
160nA History of the United Jewish Appeal,
117nA History of the United Synagogue of
America, 2InThe Hoax of the Twentieth Century,
236Hoffenberg, Raymond, 255Hoffman, Abigail, 245Hoffman, Charles, 20Holdheim, Samuel, 4-5Hollender, Samuel S., 440Hollings, Ernest, 80Holocaust; A Didactic Drama, 279Holocaust Center of Greater Pittsburgh,
373The Holy Land in Eyewitness Accounts
of German Pilgrims, Merchants,and Adventurers from the 10th tothe 19th Century, 280
Honecker, Erich, 286Hones, J. Irving, 330Hope Center for the Retarded, 399Horovits, Michael, 255Hosek, Haviva, 244How Baal Shem Came into the Holy
Land and Other Eastern Jewish Le-gends, 282-283
Howe, Geoffrey, 248, 251, 329Huebner, Yehudit, 283Human Rights in Jewish Law, 254Humanistic Judaism, 429
Humanistic Judaism, Society for, 387Hunt, Leamon, 324Hurvitz, Yigael, 295, 296, 303, 305Hussein, King of Jordan, 89, 90, 91, 92,
94, 95, 96, 98, 248, 307, 327, 328Hussein, Saddam, 91
/ Embrace You with Great Longing, 282If I Have to Be an Alien, 279If Only My People, 254Iliya, Shlomo, 318Illiana News, 428In the Name of Job, 282In the People's Name? 280In the Rain of Ashes/The Trace of Your
Name, 281Index to Jewish Periodicals, 433Indian Jews (see Congregation Bina)Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion, 428Ingebrigsten, Egil, 324Institute for Computers in Jewish Life,
382-383Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and
Research (see Synagogue Councilof America)
Intermountain Jewish News, 427International Conference of Jewish
Communal Service (see WorldConference of Jewish CommunalService)
International Council on Jewish Socialand Welfare Services, 399
Iran, 92, 326, 332Iraq, 326Isorni, Jacques, 258Israel, 77-109, 294-349Israel Horizons, 430Israel Museum, American Friends of,
402Israel: Policy, Society, and Economy,
280Israel Quality, 430Israel (State of) Bonds, 407, 411Israel Today, 427Israel Today San Diego, 427Israel Witnessed, 280Israel's Lebanon War, 316Israel's Wars, 280
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Jackson, Henry, 86Jackson, Jesse, 65, 66, 67, 68, 72, 78, 81,
99, 249Jacobovici, Simcha, 245Jacobs, Helene, 275Jacobs, Henry, 10, 12Jacobs, Irving, 253Jacobson, Howard, 254Jaeger, Stefan, 283Jaglom, Raya, 283Jakobovits, Immanuel, 254Janco, Marcel, 349Janner, Elsie, 254Japhet, Ernest, 283Jaretzky, Reinhold, 283Jaschke, Hans-Gerd, 279Jastrow, Marcus, 6, 10, 12, 13, 13nJDC (see American Jewish Joint Distri-
bution Committee)Jenninger, Philipp, 266Jerusalem Mental Health Center,
American Friends of, 402Jerusalem Post, 324, 339Jeske, Wolfgang, 283Jesus the Jew and the Jewish in Christi-
anity, 281The Jew Faces a New World, 41, 41nJewish Academy of Arts and Sciences,
Inc., 373Jewish Action, 430Jewish Advocate, 429Jewish Agency (see World Zionist Orga-
nization)Jewish American Record, 430Jewish Book Annual, 430Jewish Book Council (JWB), 373Jewish Book World, 430Jewish Braille Institute of America,
Inc., 399Jewish Braille Institute Voice, 430Jewish Braille Review, 430Jewish Chautauqua Society, Inc., 383Jewish Chicago, 428The Jewish Chronicle (London), 15n,
254Jewish Chronicle (Pa.), 434Jewish Civic Press (La.), 428Jewish Civic Press (Tex.), 434Jewish Community News, 428
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The Jewish Community of Rochester,28n
Jewish Community Relations Council,72
Jewish Community Survey, 165nJewish Community Voice, 429Jewish Conciliation Board of America,
Inc., 399Jewish Current Events, 430Jewish Currents, 430Jewish Defense League, 65Jewish Digest, 428Jewish Education, 431Jewish Education in Media, Inc., 383Jewish Education Service of North
America, Inc., 383Jewish Environmental Scan to 1990,
143nJewish Exponent, 434Jewish Floridian Group, 428Jewish Forward, 431Jewish Frontier, 431Jewish Fund for Justice, 399-400Jewish Guardian, 431Jewish Herald-Voice, 434Jewish Horizon, 429Jewish Identity, 11 InJewish Identity on the Suburban Fron-
tier, 11 InJewish Immigrant Aid Services of Can-
ada (JIAS), 413Jewish Information Bureau, Inc., 373Jewish Journal (Fla.), 428Jewish Journal (N.Y.), 431Jewish Journal/Jewish Voice, 429Jewish Journal of San Antonio, 434Jewish Labor Bund, 397Jewish Labor Committee, 369
National Trade Union Council forHuman Rights, 369
Women's Division of, 369Workmen's Circle Division of, 369
Jewish Ledger, 431Jewish Life in Los Angeles, 150nJewish Ministers Cantors Association of
America, Inc., 383Jewish Museum, 48, 373Jewish Music Council (JWB), 373Jewish Music Notes, 431
Jewish National Fund of America, 406Jewish National Fund of Canada
(Keren Kayemeth Le'Israel, Inc.),413
Jewish News, 429Jewish Newspaper, 427Jewish Observer, 431Jewish Observer of Syracuse, 431Jewish Peace Fellowship, 369Jewish People's University of the Air,
382, 389The Jewish Population Indicator Re-
ports, 133nJewish Post, 435Jewish Post and Opinion, 428Jewish Post and Renaissance, 431Jewish Press (Neb.), 429Jewish Press (N.Y.), 431Jewish Press Features, 434Jewish Publication Society of America,
374Jewish Quarterly Review, 434Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation,
383Federation of Reconstructionist Con-
gregations and Havurot, 383Reconstructionist Rabbinical Associ-
ation, 383Jewish Record, 429Jewish Reporter, 429Jewish Restitution Successor Organiza-
tion, 377Jewish Social Studies, 431Jewish Socialist Verband of America,
397Jewish Spectator, 427Jewish Standard (Canada), 435Jewish Standard (N.J.), 429Jewish Star, 427Jewish Student Press-Service, 410Jewish Teachers Association-Morim,
383Jewish Telegraphic Agency Community
News Reporter, 431Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily News
Bulletin, 431Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc., 434Jewish Telegraphic Agency Weekly News
Digest, 431
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Jewish Theological Seminary at Breslau,5,6
Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer-ica, 3, 8, 15, 17, 33, 383-384
American Student Center in Jerusa-lem, 384
Cantors Institute and Seminary Col-lege of Jewish Music, 384
Department of Radio and Television,384
Institute for Advanced Study in theHumanities, 384
Institute for Religious and SocialStudies, 384
Melton Research Center, 384Schocken Institute for Jewish Re-
search, 48, 384Seminary College of Jewish Studies-
Teachers Institute, 384University of Judaism, 48, 384
The Jewish Theological Seminary ofAmerica, lOn, 15n
Jewish Times, 8, 428Jewish Times of the Greater Northeast,
434Jewish Transcript, 434Jewish Veteran, 428Jewish Vienna, 281Jewish War Veterans of the United
States of America, 369National Memorial, Inc., 370
Jewish Week, 431Jewish Weekly News, 429Jewish Western Bulletin, 435Jewish Women's History Group, 254Jews and Christians in Their Fight for
Truth, 281Jews' College, 253Jews in Alsace, 278Jews in Black Perspectives, 68Jews in German Economic Life, 279The Jews in the California Gold Rush,
126nThe Jews of Hope, 254The Jews: Social Patterns of an Ameri-
can Group, 11 InJibril, Ahmed, 317John Paul II, Pope, 238Jonas, George, 243
Jordan, 91, 96, 98Joseph, Morris, 15Josephs, Zoe, 254Josephus, 254Journal of American History, 68Journal of Jewish Communal Service,
429Journal of Jewish Sociology, 43nJournal of Psychology and Judaism, 435Journal of Reform Judaism, 431Journal of the American Statistical Asso-
ciation, 197Journal of the North Shore Jewish Com-
munity, 429Jovy, Michael, 274, 279Judah L. Magnes Museum—Jewish
Museum of the West, 374Judaica Captioned Film Center, Inc.,
374Judaism, 6n, 53n, 61n, 116n, 431Judaism as a Civilization, 5nJiilich, Jean, 274July 20: Portraits of the Resistance, 280JWB, 399
Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy,399
Jewish Book Council, 373Jewish Music Council, 373
JWB Circle, 430
Kaddish: Death Prayer in Poland, 278Kahane, Meir, 238, 300, 302, 343Kahn, Robert, 197nKampelman, Max, 283Kanader Adler-Jewish Eagle, 435Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, 429Kaplan, Henry S., 440Kaplan, Mordecai, 5n, 16, 17, 22, 26,
27n, 28, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40,42,48
Kaplan, Robert, 231, 244Karami, Rashid, 83, 85Karp, Abraham, 12n, 14n, 19n, 2In, 28,
32n, 34n, 43n, 46nKarp, Yehudit, 340Kasten, Robert, 95Katrieli, Avinoam, 339Kattan, Nairn, 244Katzir, Ephraim, 291
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Kawasmeh, Fahd, 98Kaye, Marcus M., 255Kayfetz, Ben, 245Kedar, Zvi, 325Kedmi, Hadass, 334Keegstra, James, 236Kelman, Wolfe, 56Kempner, Robert M.W., 283Kenan, Amos, 264Kennedy, Albert, 129nKentucky Jewish Post and Opinion, 428Keren Or, Inc., 406Kessar, Israel, 348Khaddam, Abdel Halim, 77, 79Al-Khaddoumi, Farouk, 286Khalof, Karim, 337Kholmiansky, Alexander, 291Kibbutz Journal, 431Kickel, Walter, 280Kiechle, Ignaz, 273Kieval, Howard, 440Kimche, David, 332King, Bernard, 255Kinnock, Neil, 247, 251Kissinger, Henry, 91Kitsch and Death, 278Klarsfeld, Beate, 240-241Klausner, Samuel, 57nKlein, David, 245Klein, Isaac, 50, 53Klein, Julius, 440Klein, Theo, 262Klirs, Tracy Guren, 241Kobler, Franz, 282Koch, Edward, 68, 75Kochan, Miriam, 254Kohl, Helmut, 266, 267, 272, 273, 274,
276, 329Kohler, Kaufmann, 9, 9n, 61Kohn, Eugene, 36, 39Kohn, Jacob, 17, 35, 39Kohs, Samuel C , 440Kohut, Alexander, 6, 9, 9n, 10, 11, 12,
13Kol Hat'nuah, 431Kolber, Leo, 244Kollek, Teddy, 343, 345Kook, Zvi Yehuda, 264Koplowitz, Jan, 269
Korn, Rachel, 242Kosher Directory, 431Kosher Directory, Passover Edition, 431Kraft, Jacob, 34Krakowski, Shmuel, 254Kramer, Lottie, 255Krauthammer, Charles, 73Kravtsov, Boris, 290Krivine, Alain, 259Krol, John Cardinal, 71Kiihnen, Michael, 268Kulka, Maria, 275Kulka, Willi, 275Kultur Un Lebn—Culture and Life, 431Kurt Weill: Life and Work, 282Kussner, Sheila, 244Kwiet, Konrad, 278
Labor party (Israel), 294, 298, 300, 301,304, 308
Labor Zionist Alliance, 406Labor Zionist Movement of Canada,
413LaFollette, Robert, 71LaFontaine, David, 142nLahad, Antoine, 315, 318Lambsdorff, Otto Graf, 266Lamishpahah, 431Lamm, Hans, 283Lampert, Jerry, 231Land, Lionel, 255The Land of the Bible, 280Lande, Harold, 244Langer, Georg, 283Lankin, Eliahu, 331Lansburgh, Werner, 282Lantos, Tom, 103, 104Laqueur, Walter, 284Las Vegas Israelite, 429Laskin, Bora, 245Lauck, Gary, 268Laxalt, Paul, 70Layton, Irving, 245Lazerwitz, Bernard, 197nLeague for Human Rights, 239League for Labor Israel, 406League for Yiddish, Inc., 374Lebanon, 77,78,79,81,82,83,91,94,97Leeser, Isaac, 7
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Leftwich, Joseph, 255Lehman, John, 323Lehmann, Johannes, 281Leo Baeck Institute, Inc., 374Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, 254Le Pen, Jean-Marie, 257, 260Lerner, Anne, 59nLerner, Laurence, 255Lerner, Stephen, 59nLetters from Exile 1933-1946, 282Letters from the Kislau Concentration
Camp, 279Letters of Nelly Sachs, 282Levi Arthritis Hospital, 400Levin, Martin, 51Levin, Shalom, 283Levin, Solomon I., 441Levin, Yakov, 291Levine, Morris, 35Levinger, Moshe, 337, 341Levinson, Maurice, 255Levinson, Robert, 126nLevinson, Ya'acov, 349Levinthal, Israel, 29, 39Levitan, Samuel, 246Levitsky, Louis, 30Levy, David, 296, 303, 304, 305, 316Levy, Moshe, 322, 323Lewinsky, Akiva, 283Lewis, David Levering, 68Lewis, Stephen, 244Liberal party (Israel), 294, 296Libya, 92Lichtenstein, Heiner, 280Lieberman, George B., 441Lieberman, Saul, 48, 49, 59Liebeschiitz, Hans, 281Liebman, Charles, 12n, 57n, 111, 11 InA Lifelong House, 255Likud party (Israel), 294, 296, 298, 300,
302, 303, 304, 308Lilith—The Jewish Women's Magazine,
431Lill, Rudolf, 280Linden, Allen, 244Lion Feuchtwanger: A Biography, 283Lion Feuchtwanger: A Monograph, 283Lion Feuchtwanger: The Life of a Ger-
man Author, 283
Lion Feuchtwanger: Work and Impact,283
Lipman, Vivian, 254Lipset, Seymour Martin, 73, 118nLipstadt, Deborah, 112, 112nLittlewood, Joan, 254Livingstone, Ken, 249Livni, Abraham, 264Livni, Menachem, 338Long Island Jewish World, 431Lorge, Ernest, 285Los Angeles Jewish Community Bulletin,
427Los Angeles Jewish Community Survey,
136n, 160n, 164n, 166n, 167n,168n, 169n, 170n, 171n, 2O3n
Los Angeles Jewish Population Study,173n, 174n, 175n, 176n, 177n,178n, 179n, 180n, 183n, 184n,185n, 186n, 187n, 188n, 189n,190n, 191n, 194n
Lowe, Adolph, 283Lowenthal, Richard, 279Lowy, Jacob, 244Lucas, Victor, 252Luce, Richard, 248Luxemburg, Rosa, 282
MacEachen, Allan, 239Machne Israel, Inc., 384Magil, Reuben, 46Magnes, Judah, 22Magnin, Edgar F., 441Maislin, Sam, 245Maisner, Moses, 10Maitlis, Yakov, 256Maldoff, Eric, 244Mandelbaum, Moshe, 310Mankowitz, Wolf, 254Mann, Arthur, 18nMann, Theodore, 67Man's Quest for God, 281Manson, Harold P., 441Marc Chagall: A Biography, 281Marcus, Claude-Girard, 262Marcus, Ivan, 54Marcus, Jacob, 12nMarkmann, Hans-Jochen, 280Marmur, Dov, 241
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Holocaust, 374Marum, Ludwig, 279Marx, Alexander, 16, 48, 56nMasharka, Zohair, 94Massarik, Fred, 126, 133, 133n, 134,
136n, 150n, 160n, 161n, 164n,166n, 169n, 175n, 178n, 180n, 198n
Matthies, Frank-Wolf, 282Mauroy, Pierre, 257Max Brod, 281Mayer, Egon, 1 lOnMayer, Selma, 349Mayerson, Anna, 255Mayne, Seymour, 243McFarlane, Robert, 88, 108McGovern, George, 80Me Williams, Carey, 127, 127nMehta, Zubin, 348Melchers, C. B., 279Melchior, Carl, 274Melchior, Werner David, 283Mellows, David, 255Memorial Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture, Inc., 374Men Without Shadows, 278Mendes, H. Pereira, 9, lOn, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15Meridor, Ya'acov, 309Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, Inc. (The
Central Organization for JewishEducation), 384-385
Mesh, Yakov, 291Meshel, Yeruham, 331, 349Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin
Rabbinical Academy, 385Mettarlin, Daniel, 245Metzker, Isaac, 441M'Godolim: The Jewish Quarterly, 434Michaelis-Jena, Ruth, 254Michaels, Maurice, 253Michel, Robert, 73Michigan Jewish History, 429Midstream, 52n, 56n, 431The Mikveh Man, 243Milady Vine, 254Millgram, Abraham, 43
Milstein, Cesar, 255The Milwaukee Jewish Population, 141nMinhag America, 7Minskoff, Henry H., 442Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute, 385Mishkan Tefila, 18, 19Mishkowsky, Zelda Schneerson, 349Missouri Jewish Post and Opinion, 429Mitterrand, Francois, 257, 258, 260,
262, 329Mittleman, Alan, 286Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, 407Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi Organi-
zation of Canada, 413Mizrachi Women (see Amit Women)Modai, Yitzhak, 305, 311, 313Modern Jewish Studies Annual, 432Moment, 112n, 429Mondale, Walter, 67, 70, 71, 79, 86, 87,
99, 101, 107Le Monde, 259Montagu, Ivor, 256Morais, Sabato, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15Moral Majority, 72, 104Morning Freiheit, 432Mosco, Maisie, 254Moses—The Man from Egypt, 281The Most Beautiful Jewish Love Stories,
282Moynihan, Patrick, 102, 103, 104, 105Mrazek, Robert, 103Mubarak, Hosni, 90, 91, 98, 101, 272,
324, 325, 326Miihsam, Erich, 286Miiller, Carola, 278Miiller-Serten, Gernot, 280Mulroney, Brian, 231Murphy, Richard, 83, 84, 314Murray, John Courtney, 73Miissener, Helmut, 282Mylius, Karin, 286
Nachamkin, Aryeh, 305, 328Nadelmann, Leo, 281Narkiss, B., 254National Association for the Advance-
ment of Colored People (NAACP),66
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National Association of Arab Ameri-cans, 69
National Association of Jewish Family,Children's and Health Profession-als, 400
National Association of Jewish Voca-tional Services, 400
National Committee for Furtherance ofJewish Education, 385
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American Trade Union Council forHistadrut, 406
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Soviet Jewry Research Bureau, 370National Congress of Jewish Deaf, 400National Council of Beth Jacob Schools,
Inc., 385National Council of Churches, 74, 289,
291National Council of Jewish Prison
Chaplains, Inc. (see American Jew-ish Correctional Chaplains Associ-ation, Inc.)
National Council of Jewish Women, 400National Council of Jewish Women of
Canada, 413National Council of Young Israel, 385
American Friends of Young IsraelSynagogues in Israel, 385
Armed Forces Bureau, 385Employment Bureau, 385Institute for Jewish Studies, 385Young Israel Collegiates and Young
Adults, 386Young Israel Youth, 386
National Education Association, 74National Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture, 374National Front (France), 257, 260National Front (Great Britain), 247National Hebrew Culture Council, 374National Jewish Center for Im-
munology and Respiratory Medi-cine, 400
National Jewish Coalition, 72National Jewish Commission on Law
and Public Affairs, 370
National Jewish Committee on Scout-ing, 400
National Jewish Community RelationsAdvisory Council, 70, 370
National Jewish Girl Scout Committee,400
National Jewish Hospitality Committee,386
National Jewish Information Service forthe Propagation of Judaism, Inc.,386
National Jewish Population Study, 198,199n, 201, 203
National Jewish Resource Center, 386National Joint Community Relations
Committee of Canadian JewishCongress, 413
National Journal, 68National Opinion Research Center, 111,
113National Religious Party (Israel), 302,
304, 308National Survey of American Jews, 116,
117, 120, 122, 123National Yiddish Book Center, 375Navon, Yitzhak, 294, 296, 305Near East Report, 428Ne'eman, Yuval, 336Ner Israel Rabbinical College, 386Netanyahu, Binyamin, 349Neuhaus, Richard John, 73Neusner, Jacob, 280The New Diplomacy, 254New Jewish Agenda, 370New Menorah, 434New York City Holocaust Memorial
Commission, 375New York Herald, 12nNew York Times, 60n, 68, 69, 80, 95,
333New York Times Magazine, 115nNewsweek, 124nNiepomniashchy, Mark, 291The 1984 National Survey of American
Jews, 112n1948 and After, 254Nisan, Mordechai, 244Nissim, Moshe, 305Noam-Hamishmeret Hatzeira, 407
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None Is Too Many, 242North American Association of Jewish
Homes and Housing for the Aging,401
North American Federation of TempleYouth (NFTY), 390
North American Jewish Students Ap-peal, 411
North American Jewish Youth Council,370
Northern California Jewish Bulletin, 427
Oberlander, Daniel, 244Oberreuter, Hdnrich, 280O'Connor, John J., 71Officers Against Hitler, 279Offman, Allan, 245Ofseyer, Jordan, 58Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 433Olan, Levi A., 442Olomeinu—Our World, 432Olsover, Lewis, 255Olszowski, Stefan, 331Ometz Shaliach, 60nOn Racism, 279On the Other Germany, 279O'Neill, Thomas, 79, 81, 82Ontario Sephardic Federation, 234Operation Margarethe, 279Operation Peace for Galilee, 316Or Chadash, 432Orlikow, David, 231Orlikow, Gordon, 245ORT (see American ORT Federation)ORT (see Canadian ORT Organiza-
tion)Ottawa Jewish Bulletin & Review, 435Otto, Aenne, 275Otto, Willi, 275Ozar Hatorah, Inc., 386
Packwood, Robert, 95Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO), 91, 98, 100, 101, 238, 239,259, 286, 306, 328, 330, 335, 336
Palestine National Council (PNC), 98,327, 328
Palestine's Hostile Brothers, 280Palm Beach Jewish World, 428
Papers in Jewish Demography 1985,208n
Pappenheim, Albert, 245Papst, M., 282Parti Quebecois, 232, 238Pascal, Hyman, 245Past and Present, 25nPatt, Gideon, 305, 324, 330, 331Peace Now: Blueprint for National Sui-
cide, 244PEC Israel Economic Corporation, 406Peck, Abraham, 12nPedagogic Reporter, 432Peeping Tom, 254Peerce, Jan, 442PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc.,
406Peli, Gilad, 338Percy, Charles, 79, 103, 104, 106Peres, Shimon, 92, 93, 94, 97, 108, 248,
258, 272, 295, 298, 302, 303, 304,305, 306, 307, 308, 311, 312, 319,320, 321, 323, 324, 326, 327, 328,329, 330, 331, 332, 335, 342
Peretz, Yitzhak, 305, 308Perez de Cuellar, Javier, 319, 332Perlmutter, Nathan, 66, 67Petain, Marshal Philippe, 258Peters, Cecily, 245Petuchowski, Jakob, 284P'eylim—American Yeshiva Student
Union, 386Pharisaic and Talmudic Judaism, 280Philipson, David, 4nPhillips, Bruce, 136n, 141n, 143n, 153n,
160n, 16 In, 164n, 165n, 166n,167n, 168n, 169n, 170n, 171n,172n, 173n, 175n, 176n, 177n,178n, 179n, 180n, 183n, 184n,185n, 186n, 187n, 188n, 189n,190n, 191n, 194n, 195n, 2O3n
Phillips, Howard, 71Pioneer Woman, 432Pioneer Women/Na'amat, The Wom-
ens Labor Zionist Organization ofAmerica, Inc., 406
Plaut, Gunther, 244Plitnick, Zalman, 255
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Poale Agudath Israel of America, Inc.,406-407
Women's Division of, 407Podhoretz, Norman, 115, 115nThe Poetry of Danny Abse, 255Poliakov, Leon, 279The Political World of American Zion-
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for Jewish Research, 432Proceedings of the Rabbinical Assembly,
3n, 34n, 35n, 36n, 37n, 38n, 39n,40n, 4In, 46n, 50n, 52n, 56n, 57n,61n
Proceedings of the Union of AmericanHebrew Congregations, 8n
Progressive List for Peace (PLP), 296,297, 301
The Promised Land, 280Proofs of Affection, 254Pruitt, Charles, 112, 112nPrutschi, Manuel, 245Public Opinion Quarterly, 120n, 197nPublications of the American Jewish His-
torical Society, 12n
Raab, Earl, 72The Rabbi Who Made the Sky Laugh,
283Rabbinical Alliance of America (Igud
Harabonim), 386-387Rabbinical Assembly, 33, 34, 35, 37, 43,
44, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 387Rabbinical Assembly News, 59Rabbinical College of Telshe, Inc., 387Rabbinical Council of America, 59, 67,
387Rabbinical Council Record, 432Rabin, Yitzhak, 93, 296, 303, 305, 313,
317, 318, 319, 321, 328, 331, 342Rabinowitz, E. S., 254Rahel Varnhagen, 282Rajak, Tessa, 254
Random Variables, 254Ranki, Gyorgy, 279Raphael, Marc Lee, 117nRaufT, Walter, 271Reagan, Ronald, 67, 69, 70, 71, 74, 77,
78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 87, 89, 90, 91,95, 96, 97, 100, 101, 102, 105, 107,315, 322, 323
The Real Jewish World, 243Recanati, Daniel, 349Reconstructionist, 432Reconstructionism (see Jewish Recon-
structionist Foundation)Reconstructionist Rabbinical College,
387Reed, John Shelton, 197nReform Is a Verb, 11 InReform Judaism, 432Reform Judaism, Essays by Hebrew
Union College Alumni, 29nThe Reform Movement in Judaism, 4nReich-Ranicki, Marcel, 284Reimers, Paul, 272Reitman, Dorothy, 234Religious Zionists of America, 407
Mizrachi Palestine Fund, 407National Council for Torah Educa-
tion of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizra-chi, 407
Renger, Annemarie, 276Report on the Jewish Population of Los
Angeles, 150n, 16 In, 164n, 166n,169n, 175n, 178n, 180n
Reporter, 432Research Foundation for Jewish Immi-
gration, Inc., 375Research Institute of Religious Jewry,
Inc., 387Resistance and Refusal in Germany
1933-1945, 279-280Response, 432Reuter, Fritz, 279Reynolds, William Bradford, 75Rhode Island Jewish Historical Notes,
434Richter, Yehuda, 335Riesenhuber, Heinz, 273Right-Wing Extremism in the Federal
Republic. 279
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Ringer, Benjamin, 11 In, 113nRise and Development of Right-Wing
Extremism in the Federal Republic,279
The Rising of Conscience, 280Ritter, Gerhard, 279Ritterband, Paul, 198nThe Riverton Study, 11 InRoads of Destiny of Jews in Fulda and
Neighborhood, 279Robison, James, 71Rodef Shalom, 8, 13Rodenstock, Rolf, 278Ronson, Gerald, 256Rose, Alan, 240Rose, Fred, 243, 245Rose, Jeff, 244Rose of Jericho, 254Rosen, Ben, 30Rosenau, Helen, 256Rosenberg, Stuart, 28n, 243Rosenblatt, Samuel, 39Rosenblatt, W. M., 8nRosenblum, Herbert, 21Rosenfarb, Chava, 242Rosenhead, Louis, 256Rosenne, Meir, 332Roskies, David, 54, 242Rothschild, Lord, 254Roumanian Jewish Federation of Amer-
ica, Inc., 397Routtenberg, Max, 57Rubenovitz, Herman, 4, 4n, 18, 18n, 19,
20, 20n, 35Rubenovitz, Mignon, 4nRubinstein, Amnon, 305Riickerl, Adalbert, 270Rudolph, Arthur, 271RUhl, Helmut, 270Rumania, 331Rumsfeld, Donald, 77, 78, 314Ryan, Hermine Braunsteiner-, 271
Sabbath and Festival Prayer Book, 44Sacks, Jonathan, 253Sadat, Anwar, 94, 102Sadd, David, 104Safdie, Moshe, 244Saner, Jakob, 283
Sahl, Hans, 284St. Louis Center for Holocaust Studies,
375St. Louis Jewish Light, 429Saipe, Louis, 256Sakharov, Andrei, 288Salit, Norman, 34Samuels, Howard, 442Sandberg, Neil, 150nSanning, Walter, 280Sarid, Yossi, 304Sasson, Moshe, 326Saudi Arabia, 329Savidor, Menahem, 295Schachter, Zalman, 286Schaffer, Shepsel, 10Schafgans, Hans, 282Schallschmidt, Johanna, 275Scharf, Kurt, 276Schebera, Jiirgen, 282Schechter, Solomon, 4, 14, 15, 16, 17,
17n, 19, 20, 20n, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,26, 27, 33, 34, 38, 42
Schiff, Jack, 442Schiff, Jacob, 14, 15, 16Schiff, Ze'ev, 316Schindler, Alexander, 60, 66Schindler, Oskar, 278Schink, Bartholomaus, 274Schlesinger, Bernard, 255Schmelz, U. O., 35On, 358nSchneeberger, Henry, 10, 12Schneider, William, 68, 118nSchocken Institute for Jewish Research,
48, 384Schoeps, Hans-Joachim, 281Schonfeld, Solomon, 255Schorsch, Ismar, 6, 6nSchotz, Benno, 256Schulweis, Harold, 55, 56nSchulz, Harri, 271Schumann, Thomas, 281Schupack, Joseph, 282Schweikert, Uwe, 282Schwersensky, Gerhard, 278Schwersensky, Use, 278The Secret Army, 243Segal, Bernard, 442Seifert, W., 279
I N D E X / 5 1 1
Selected Poems, 255Self-Assertion and Resistance, 278Senor, James, 245Sentinel, 428Sephardi Federation, Canadian, 412Sephardic House, 375Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of Amer-
ica, Inc., 397Seven Arts Feature Syndicate (see
Worldwide News Service)Shaare Zedek Hospital, American Com-
mittee for, 401Shaarey Tefila, 13Shabbat: Religion and Rites of a Polish-
Jewish Family, 280Shahal, Moshe, 305al-Shaka, Bassam, 337Shalom: Israel's Peace Movement, 280Shamir, Yitzhak, 93, 96, 97, 108, 273,
294, 295, 296, 300, 303, 304, 305,306, 308, 314, 315, 317, 321, 323,324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330,331, 332, 336, 345, 347
Shapira, Yosef, 305Shapiro, Leon, 443Shapiro, Lev, 293Shapiro, M. A., 293Shapiro, Saul, 57nSharef, Ze'ev, 349Shargel, Baila Round, 24nSharir, Avraham, 305Sharon, Ariel, 239, 296, 300, 303, 304,
305, 326Sharp, Eric, 255Shas party (Israel), 296, 308Shaw, Arnold, 255Shaw, Irwin, 443Shayevich, Adolf, 291Shcharansky, Anatoly, 240, 251, 291Shcharansky, Avital, 240, 251Shearith Israel, 13Sheinkopf, Moses Dan, 443Shepherd, Naomi, 254Sherling, Yuri, 292, 293Sherrow, Fred Solomon, 157nSheviley Ha-Hinnukh, 432Shevky, Eshref, 132nShifter, Shimon, 316Sh'ma, 60n, 432
Shmuessen Mit Kinder Un Yugent, 432Shoerats, Harris, 255Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, Inc.,
387Shopsowitz, Sam, 245Shulman, M. la., 293Shultz, George, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88,
103, 104, 105, 324Sidorsky, David, 115, 115nSiegel, Seymour, 59, 59n, 60nSilberman, Charles, 157, 158nSilberman, Morton, 443Silbermann, Alphons, 279Silver, Charles H., 443Silver, Eric, 254Silver, George, 255Silverman, Morris, 44Simmons, Lou, 255Simon, Paul, 106Simon, Ralph, 28, 44Simon, Rolf, 284Simon Wiesenthal Center (see Yeshiva
University of Los Angeles)Sims, Robert, 96Sir Moses Montefiore, 254Sirat, Rene Samuel, 261, 291Skierka, Volker, 283Skirball Museum (see Hebrew Union
College—Jewish Institute of Reli-gion)
Sklare, Marshall, 27, 27n, 30, 50, 5In,56, 56n, 57, 58, 58n, HOn, 11 In,113, 114, 114n
The Slaughter of Sacred Cows, 254Slutsky, Joel, 255Smith, Hanoch, 300Smith, Lawrence, 84, 95Sobol, Joshua, 270The Social Areas of Los Angeles, 132nSociety for Humanistic Judaism, 387Society for the History of Czechoslovak
Jews, Inc., 375Society of Friends of the Touro Syna-
gogue, National Historic Shrine,387
Society of Israel Philatelists, 407Sokolow, Celina, 255Solarz, Stephen, 69Solin, Cecil, 245
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Solis-Cohen, Solomon, 10, 14, 16Solomon, Adolphus, 10Solomon, Elias, 33Solomon, Flora, 255Soloveitchik, Joseph, 59Something Out There, 254Sonn, Naftali Herbert, 279Sonntag, Jacob, 255Sosemann, Bernd, 282South Africa, 331Southern California: An Island on the
Land, 127nSouthern Israelite, 428Southern Jewish Weekly, 428Southwest Jewish Chronicle, 434Sovetish haimland, 292Soviet Jewry, National Conference on,
370Soviet Jewry, Student Struggle for, 370Soviet Jews, Union of Councils for, 370Soviet Union, 94, 95, 287-293Spadolini, Giovanni, 329The Spanish Doctor, 243Spath, Lothar, 273Speakes, Larry, 78, 88Spectrum, 432Sperber, Manes, 264Spertus College of Judaica, 387Spiegel, Shalom, 48, 443Spivak, I. G., 292, 293Spokojny, Julius, 283Springer, Axel, 272Stark Jewish News, 433State of Israel Bonds, 407, 411Steel, David, 251Stefan, 22, German Right-Wing Terror-
ist, 279Stefanesti: Portrait of a Romanian
Shtetl, 243Steg, Ady, 262Stein, Andre, 243Steinbach, Peter, 279Steinberg, Nathan, 245Steiner, Harry, 234Steiner, Rahel, 282Stemmler, Jiirgen, 280Stern, Barbara, 234, 240Stern, Harry J., 245Steinberg, Ghitta, 243Sternberg, Sigmund, 252
Stories Against Melancholy, 281Storo-Sandor, Judith, 264The Strangest Dream, 243Straus, Isidor, 15Strauss, Franz Josef, 276Strauss, Herbert, 270Street Car Suburbs, 129nStreets of Yesterday, 282Streim, Alfred, 270Stroh, Michael, 239Stroud, Oswald, 256Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, Inc.,
370Students, Scholars, Saints, 5nStudies in Bibliography and Booklore,
434Studies in Judaism, 15Sulzberger, Mayer, 10, 14, 16Survey of Jewish Affairs 1985, 125nSussmann, Rudolf, 280Synagogue and Ecclesia, 281Synagogue Council of America, 388
Institute for Jewish Policy Planningand Research of, 388
Synagogue Light, 432Synagogues Without Ghettos, 57nSyracuse Jewish Observer, 432Syria, 78, 80, 84, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 98Szold, Benjamin, 6
Talbar, Adin, 283Talks and Tales, 432Talmon, Shemaryahu, 276Tamam, Moshe, 334Tami party (Israel), 294, 295Tamir, Shmuel, 317Tanaka, Curtis, 208nTass, 95Tawil, Raymonda, 342Teboul, Victor, 242, 243Tehiya party (Israel), 297, 300Tel Aviv Museum, American Friends
of, 402Tel Aviv University, American Friends
of, 402Temple B'rith Kodesh, 28Temple Israel, 18Tennenbaum, Silvia, 282Terzi, Zehdi, 239
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Testimonies of a Jewish Past in LowerFranconia, 280
Tetzlaff, Walter, 282Texas Jewish Post, 434Thanks to Scandinavia, Inc., 377Thatcher, Margaret, 247, 249, 251, 252Theodor Herzl Foundation, 407
Herzl Press, 407Theodor Herzl Institute, 407
Theodor Wolff, 282Theodor Wolff: Diaries 1914-1919, 282The Theological Relations Between
Christians and Jews, 281Thoma, Clemens, 281Three Hundred Years of Jewish History
in the German-Language Region,282
Time, 159nTo Make Them English, 254Tobin, Gary, 198n, 200n, 2O3nTorah Schools for Israel—Chinuch Atz-
mai, 388Torah Umesorah—National Society for
Hebrew Day Schools, 388Institute for Professional Enrich-
ment, 388National Association of Hebrew Day
Schools, 388National Association of Hebrew Day
School Parent-Teacher Associa-tions, 388
National Conference of Yeshiva Prin-cipals, 388
National Yeshiva Teachers Board ofLicense, 388
Touati, Emile, 261Touro College, 389
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,389
Division of Health Sciences, 389Flatbush Program, 389Graduate Program in Jewish Studies,
389Institute of Jewish Law, 389Jewish People's University of the Air,
389School of Career and Urban Studies,
389School of Law, 389Yeshiva Ohr Hachayim, 389
Touro Synagogue, Society of Friends of,387
Tower, John, 79Tradition, 12n, 432Trager, Frank N., 444A Trend Analysis of Los Angeles County,
1950-1970, 139nTrends, AllTrifa, Valerian, 76Troper, Harold, 242Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, 231Tulsa Jewish Review, 434Turner, John, 2312000 Short Biographies of Important
German Jews of the 20th Century,282
Tzaban, Ya'ir, 316Tzuk, Yogev, 235Tzur, Alon, 320Tzur, Ya'akov, 305, 346Tzuria, Yosef, 338
Uhlman, Fred, 263UJF News, 434Understanding American Jewry, HOnUndzer Veg, 435Unger, Wilhelm, 281Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, 8, 389American Conference of Cantors, 389Commission on Social Action of Re-
form Judaism, 368National Association of Temple Ad-
ministrators of, 389National Association of Temple
Educators, 390National Federation of Temple
Brotherhoods, 390National Federation Temple Sister-
hoods, 390North American Federation of Tem-
ple Youth (NFTY), 390and Central Conference of American
Rabbis: Commission on Jewish Ed-ucation, 390
and Central Conference of AmericanRabbis: Joint Commission on Syna-gogue Administration, 390
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 370-371
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Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-tions of America, 14, 390
National Conference of SynagogueYouth, 390
Women's Branch, 391Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United
States and Canada, 391Union of Sephardic Congregations, Inc.,
391United Charity Institutions of Jerusa-
lem, Inc., 408United Federation of Teachers, 74United Israel Appeal, Inc., 408United Jewish Appeal, Inc., 377
Faculty Advisory Cabinet, 377Rabbinic Cabinet, 377University Programs Dept., 377Women's Division of, 378Young Leadership Cabinet, 378Young Women's Leadership Cabinet,
378United Jewish Teachers' Seminary, 413United Lubavitcher Yeshivoth, 391United Nations Resolution 242, 91, 96,
100, 101United Nations Resolution 338, 91, 96,
100, 101United Nations Interim Force in Leba-
non (UNIFIL), 80United Order True Sisters, Inc., 397United States, 77-109United States Committee Sports for Is-
rael, Inc., 408United Synagogue of America, 22, 44,
52, 53, 54, 391Commission on Jewish Education,
391Jewish Educators Assembly of, 391Joint Commission on Social Action,
391Kadima, 392National Association of Synagogue
Administrators of, 392United Synagogue Youth of, 44, 54,
392The United Synagogue of America, 4nThe United Synagogue of America Re-
port, 21
United Synagogue Recorder, 29n, 30,30n, 3In, 38n
The United Synagogue Review, 55, 432United Synagogue Youth, 44, 54, 392University of Judaism, Los Angeles (see
Jewish Theological Seminary)Unser Tsait, 432Unterman, Maurice, 252Urban League, 66Ustinov, Marshal, 288
Vaad Mishmereth Stam, 392Vanguard of Dreams, 243A Vanished World, 255Varady, David, 57nVeil, Simone, 259, 262Veliotes, Nicholas, 104Vengeance, 243Viewpoints, 242Viguerie, Richard, 71Vile, Hy, 44Vishniac, Roman, 255The Visitors, 243Vogel, Kurt, 270Volken, Laurenz, 281von Hassel, Ulrich, 279von Nordheim, Eckhard, 277von Schlabrendorif, Fabian, 279von Sternburg, Wilhelm, 283von Weizacker, Richard, 266, 276von zur Miihlen, Patrick, 279Vorspan, Max, 129n, 132, 132n, 160nVosk, Marc, 11 In
Wagenbach, Klaus, 282Wagner, Richard, 277Wagner, W., 279Waitzer, Edward, 234The Waking Heart, 4nWald, Solomon, 256Waldman, Eliezer, 337Wall Street Journal, 81Walther Rathenau and His Attitude on
the Armed Forces and War, 282Walther Rathenau/Maximilian Har-
den, 282The War of the Doomed, 254Warmaisa: 1000 Years of Jews in
Worms, 279
Warner, Sam Bass, 129nWashington Jewish Week, 428Washington Post, 65Wassermann, Jakob, 282Waxman, Chaim, 115, 116, 116nWaxman, Mordecai, 70al-Wazzan, Shafiq, 82Weber, Jiirgen, 279Der Wecker, 433Weckert, Ingrid, 280Weichselbaum, Alfred, 284Weig, Paul, 445Weinberg, Eve, 14InWeinberg, Julius, 444Weinberger, Caspar, 82, 88, 107, 108,
321, 322, 323Weiner, Gerry, 231, 244Weiner, Joyce, 255Weinrib, Barry, 240Weisberg, Joseph, 444Weisbord, Merrily, 243Weisenberg, Alexis, 265Weiser, Samuel, 255Weiss-Halivni, David, 54Weizman, Ezer, 295, 302, 303, 305, 313,
337Weizmann Institute of Science, Ameri-
can Committee for, 401Wershof, Max, 246Wessling, Berndt, 281West Coast Talmudical Seminary, 392Western Jewish News, 435Western States Jewish History, 427Weyer, Willi, 276Weyrich, Paul, 71What Does This Signify? 281What Is Jewish Spirit? 279Wiehn, Erhard R., 278Wiener, Daniel, 280Wiesel, Elie, 281Wilfred Israel: German Jewry's Secret
Ambassador, 254Williams, Marilyn, 132nWillowsky, David, 61Wilms, Dorothee, 273Windsor Jewish Community Bulletin,
435Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 434Wise, Aaron, 6, 10, 12
I N D E X / 515
Wise, Isaac Mayer, 7, 13Wisner, Heinz-Giinter, 271Witkon, Alfred, 349Wohlberg, Harry I., 444Wolf, Simon, 8Wolfe, Morley, 245Wolff, Rudolf, 283Wolffsohn, Michael, 280Wolfson, David, 255Wolpe, Howard, 69Women's American ORT Reporter, 433Women's League for Conservative Ju-
daism, 392Women's League for Israel, Inc., 408Women's League Outlook, 433Women's Social Service for Israel, Inc.,
378Woocher, Jonathan, 112, 112n, 116nWoods, Robert, 129nWoolf, Alfred, 255Workmen's Circle, 397
Division of Jewish Labor Committee,369
Workmen's Circle Call, 433World Confederation of Jewish Com-
munity Centers, 401World Confederation of United Zion-
ists, 408World Conference of Jewish Communal
Service, 371World Council of Synagogues, 392World Jewish Congress, 371World Union for Progressive Judaism,
Ltd., 392World Zionist Organization—Ameri-
can Section, 408Department of Education and Cul-
ture, 408North American Aliyah Movement,
408Worldwide News Service (WNS) and
Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 434Wurzweiler School of Social Work (see
Yeshiva University)Wyschogrod, Michael, 60, 60n
Ya'akobi, Gad, 305, 313, 324Ya'ari, Ehud, 316Yablon, Ralph, 255
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Yadin, Yigael, 295, 349Yahad party (Israel), 296Yalan-Stekelis, Miriam, 349Yankelovich Poll, 112, 114Yarbrough, Gary, 76Yavne Hebrew Theological Seminary,
392Yearbook of the Central Conference of
American Rabbis, 433Yeshiva University, 393
Albert Einstein College of Medicine,393
Alumni Office, 393Belfer Institute for Advanced Bi-
omedical Studies, 393Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
394Bernard Revel Graduate School, 394David J. Azrieli Graduate Institute of
Jewish Education and Administra-tion, 394
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychol-ogy, 394
Harry Fischel School for Higher Jew-ish Studies, 394
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan TheologicalSeminary, 394
Women's Organization, 395Wurzweiler School of Social Work,
395Yeshiva University Gerontological
Institute, 395Yeshiva University of Los Angeles,
395Simon Wiesenthal Center, 395
Yeshiva University Museum, 375Yeshivah Etz Chaim, 14Yeshivath Torah Vodaath and Mesivta
Rabbinical Seminary, 395Alumni Association, 395
Yiddish, 433Yiddish Stories, 281Yiddishe Heim, 433Yiddishe Kultur, 433Yiddishe Vort, 433Yiddisher Kemfer, 433Yiddisher Kultur Farband—YKUF,
375
Yidishe Shprakh, 433Yinon, Noam, 337YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science,
433YIVO Bleter, 433Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, Inc.,
375Max Weinreich Center for Advanced
Jewish Studies, 376You'd Prefer Me Not to Mention It, 254Young Israel, National Council of, 386Young Israel Viewpoint, 433Young Judaea (see Hadassah, Hasha-
char)Young Judaea, Canadian, 412Young Judaean, 433Youngstown Jewish Times, 434Younin, Wolf, 445Youth and Nation, 433Youth Movement and National Social-
ism, 279Yudkin, Leon, 254Yugntruf, 433Yugntruf Youth for Yiddish, 411
Zahn, Peter, 283Zakheim, Dov, 322Zamir, Yitzhak, 344Zar, Moshe, 339Zichron Ephraim, 13Ziesel, Kurt, 273Zimmermann, Friedrich, 268Zionism—Enemy of Peace and Social
Progress, 291Zionism in the Service of World Reac-
tion, 291Zionist Archives and Library of the
World Zionist Organization, 408Zionist Organization of America, 409Zionist Organization of Canada, 413Zivs, S. L., 290Zogby, James, 69The Zone of Emergence, 129nZorea, Meir, 334Zschau, Ed, 84Zucker, David, 280Zundel, Ernest, 236Zunshain, Zakhar, 291
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