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SPECIAL ARTICLES IN VOLUMES 51-84OF 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
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
Economic Status and Occupational Structure Eli E. Cohen 51:53-70
Eichmann TrialEuropean Jewry Before and After HitlerThe Proceedings
Salo W. Baron 63:3-53Leon Poliakov 63:54-84
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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 4 / 4 6 5
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 University
Jewish Survival:The Demographic Factors
Jews in the United States:Perspectives from Demography
The Jews in Western Europe Today
Jews, Nazis, and Civil Liberties
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
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
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
The Training of American Rabbis Charles S. Liebman 69:3-112
SPECIAL ARTICLES IN VOLUMES 5 1 - 8 4 / 467
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 E. Gruenof the Lebanon War 84:73-103
U.S. Public Opinion Polls and the Geraldine RosenfieldLebanon War 84:105-116
"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 GlatsteinHayim GreenbergAbraham Joshua HeschelHorace Meyer KallenHerbert 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^*3By 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 Marie Syrkin 56:589-94By Fritz A. Rothschild 74:533-44By Milton R. Konvitz 75:55-80By 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
Abadi, Lillian, 318Abram, Morris, B., 105Abramov, Moshe, 248Abrishami synagogue (Iran), 320Abse, Dannie, 209Abuhatzeira, Aharon, 285, 297, 298Aby Warburg: An Intellectual Biogra-
phy, 236Aby Warburg: Selected Essays and Eulo-
gies, 236La Academia Hebrea (Panama), 26Ackennann, Walter, 233Action Front of National Socialists
(Federal Republic of Germany),218
Action Group for the Return of For-eign Citizens-People's Movementagainst Foreignization and Envi-ronmental Destruction, 218
Addison, Robert J., 412Afghanistan, 304, 305Afn Shvel, 394Afrat, Arie, 233Aftermath of Persecution, 231Agranat Commission, 261, 282Agudath Israel of America, 343
Children's Division—Pirchei Agu-dath Israel, 344
Girls' Division—Bnos Agudath Is-rael, 344
Women's Division—N'Shei AgudathIsrael of America, 344
Youth Division—Zeirei Agudath Is-rael, 344
Agudath Israel Party (Israel), 285, 299Agudath Israel World Organization,
343Aguinis, Marcos, 45
Aharoni, Yohanan, 235Ain, Ziad Abu, 270Akavia, Myriam, 238Alaoui, Ahmed, 312Albahari, David, 258Albany Jewish World, 394Albertz, Heinrich, 224Alchian, Armen, 146nAlderman, Geoffrey, 209Alert, 392Alfonsin, Raul, 45, 301Algemeiner Journal, 394Algeria, 305Ali, Kamal Hassan, 278Alianza Monte Sinai (Mexico), 16Alignment party (Israel), 284, 301Allende, Salvador, 23, 62Alliance Israelite Universelle, 311, 319Allouche, Jean-Luc, 214, 215Aloni, Shulamit, 245Aloni, Uri, 238al-Aman (Tunisia), 308Amar, David, 311An Ambassador Speaks, 209AMC Cancer Research Center, 363
National Council of Auxiliaries, 363America-Israel Cultural Foundation,
Inc., 367America-Israel Friendship League, 366American Academy for Jewish Re-
search, 337American Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee, 110American Associates of Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, 366American Association for Ethiopian
Jews, 360American Association of Rabbis, 344
469
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American Bar Association, 109American Biblical Encyclopedia Soci-
ety, 337American Civil Liberties Union, 112American Committee for Shaare Zedek
Hospital in Jerusalem, Inc., 366American Committee for the Weizmann
Institute of Science, Inc., 366American Council for Judaism, 333American Economic Review, 133nAmerican Education and the European
Immigrant, 148nAmerican Ethnic Groups, 145American Federation of Jewish Fight-
ers, Camp Inmates and Nazi Vic-tims, Inc., 360
American Federation of Jews from Cen-tral Europe, Inc., 360-361
American Friends of Haifa University,366
American Friends of the Alliance Israel-ite Universelle, Inc., 341
American Friends of the Hebrew Uni-versity, 366-367
American Friends of the Israel Mu-seum, 367
American Friends of the JerusalemMental Health Center—EzrathNashim, Inc., 367
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Mu-seum, 367
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Uni-versity, Inc., 367
American Histadrut Cultural ExchangeInstitute, 337
American Israel Public Affairs Commit-tee, 107, 110, 367
American-Israeli Lighthouse, Inc., 367The American Israelite, 398American Jewish Alternatives to Zion-
ism, Inc., 333American Jewish Archives, 32n, 398American Jewish Committee, 39, 43,
105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113,228, 311, 333
American Jewish Congress, 105, 106,108, 110, 113, 334
American Jewish Correctional Chap-lains Association, Inc., 362
American Jewish Historical Society, 337American Jewish History, 393American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee, 56, 60, 252, 257, 258,319, 341
American Jewish Journal, 393American Jewish League for Israel, 367American Jewish Philanthropic Fund,
341American Jewish Press Association, 337American Jewish Public Relations Soci-
ety, 374American Jewish Society for Service,
Inc., 362-363American Jewish Times—Outlook, 398American Jewish World, 394American Jewish Year Book, 22n, 53,
56, 57n, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 68n,79n, 133n, 139n, 148n, 151n, 249,394, 410
American Journal of Sociology, 133nAmerican Minorities, 146nAmerican Modernity and Jewish Iden-
tity, 115American ORT Federation, Inc.—Or-
ganization for Rehabilitationthrough Training, 341
American and European Friends ofORT, 341
American Labor ORT, 341Business and Professional ORT, 342National ORT League, 342Women's American ORT, 342
American Physicians Fellowship, Inc.,367
American Red Magen David for Israel,Inc., 368
American Sephardi Federation, 361American Society for Jewish Music, 337American Society for Technion—Israel
Institute of Technology, 368American Sociological Review, 133nAmerican Veterans of Israel, 361American Zionist, 394American Zionist Federation, 368American Zionist Youth Foundation,
Inc., 368American Zionist Youth Council, 368
Americans for Progressive Israel, 368
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Amir, Dov, 234AMIT Women, 368, 394Amorai, Adi, 238Ampal—American Israel Corporation,
368-369Amry, Herbert, 270And Nothing but the Truth, 208. . . and with the Other They Hold Their
Gun, 234Andrei, Stefan, 254Andreotti, Giulio, 276Anidjar, Abraham, 15Anne Frank: Traces of a Child, 111The Annihilation of European Jewry,
231Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith, 334Apt, Werner, 14The Arab-Israeli Wars, 208Arab League, 39Arafat, Yasir, 107, 123, 124, 126, 130,
212, 226, 245, 270, 271, 275, 278,279, 319
Are We Antisemites?, 229Arens, Moshe, 113, 120, 122, 129, 263,
264, 265, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272,274, 278, 280, 282, 285, 289, 290,293, 294, 302
Argentina, 3^9, 51-102Argentine Jewry, 72nArgov, Shlomo, 126, 205, 209, 302Aridor, Yoram, 286, 287Ariel, Yisrael, 291A.R.I.F.—Association Pour le Reta-
blissement des Institutions etOeuvres Israelites en France, Inc.,342
Aris, Helmut, 240Arisen from the Ashes, 253Arizona Post, 392The Ark, 214Arnold, Matthew, 406Arnold Zweig: The Life of a German-
Jewish Author, 237Arnon, Michael, 227Arnon, Yaacov, 279Arnsberg, Paul, 232Aron, Jane, 412Aron, Raymond, 215, 216
Aron, William, 154nArrias, David Jacob Philip, 5nARZA—Association of Reform Zion-
ists of America, 369Asche, Kurt, 222Asociacion Mutual Israelita Argentina,
26Aspects of Labor Economics, 146nAspin, Les, 118al-Assad, Hafez, 116,125,126,127,265,
273, 315, 316Asseo, David, 314Assidon, Sion, 312Associacao Religiosa Israeli (Rio de
Janeiro), 15, 23Associacao Religiosa Krasnik, (Rio de
Janeiro), 15Associated American Jewish Museums,
Inc., 337Association for Jewish Studies, 344Association for the Sociological Study
of Jewry, 338Association of Hillel/Jewish Campus
Professionals, 344Association of Jewish Book Publishers,
338Association of Jewish Center Workers,
334Association of Jewish Chaplains of the
Armed Forces, 344Association of Jewish Community Or-
ganization Personnel, 363Association of Jewish Community Rela-
tions Workers, 334Association of Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Agencies, 363Association of Jewish Libraries, 338Association of Orthodox Jewish Scien-
tists, 344Association of Yugoslav Jews in the
United States, Inc., 361Astroff, Roberta, 33nAtlas of the Holocaust, 209Aufbau, 395Auschwitz and the Allied Powers, 230Auslander, Rose, 237Autumn Days, 238Avi-Yonah, Michael, 235Avner, Yehuda, 205, 302
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Avnery, Uri, 279Avni, Haim, 69n, 72nAvrech, Mira, 238Ayal, Eliezer, 147n
The Babylonian Talmud—12 Volumes,234
Bachi, Roberto, 76nBadinter, Robert, 212Baiter, Aleksandr, 248Baltimore Jewish Times, 393Bani Sadr, Abolhassan, 320Bar, Shimon, 303Bar-Ilan University in Israel, 369The Bar Kochba Uprising, 233Bar-Menachem, Avraham, 238Bar-Zohar, Michael, 267Barabach, Iurii, 245Barak, Aharon, 261Barak, Ehud, 263Baranes, Amos, 298Baras, Victor, 13 In, 149nBarbie, Klaus, 111, 212Bardanashvili, Josif, 249Barnett, Jack Harris, 210Barnett, Joel, 209Baron, Milton, 146nBaron de Hirsch Fund, 363Baron James: The Rise of the French
Rothschilds, 209Bartel, Benjamin, 412Barth, Heinz, 240Bartoszewski, Wladyslaw, 232Baruch, Siegfried, 229Basavarajappa, K. G., 193, 193n, 195Bass, Hyman, 412^13Battel, Alfred, 225Bauer, Franz, 222Bauernecho, 241Baum, Charlotte, 3InBaytelman, Shlomit, 48Bazak, Yaacov, 291Becker, Gary, 13In, 148nBednarz, Dieter, 233Begin, Menachem, 121, 129, 224, 262,
264, 265, 266, 267, 273, 275, 276,279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285,286, 293, 299, 304
Begov, Lucie, 237Begun, Iosif, 206Begun, Josif, 248, 300Behar, Isaak, 238Behrman, Jere, 132nBein, Alex, 237Beit Yacov (Rio de Janeiro), 15The Belarus Secret, 111Beliaev, Igor, 246Ben-Chorin, Schalom, 228, 238Ben-Eliezer, Binyamin, 294Ben-Porat, Miriam, 303Ben-Porat, Mordechai, 285Ben Simchon, Shaul, 312Benesch, Ernst, 221Beniaminovich, Benzion, 254Benzaquen, Leon, 312Berelson, Bernard, 149nBergner, Elisabeth, 239Berinski, Sergeii, 249Berman, Julius, 124Berman, Nehemia, 15Bermant, Chaim, 209de Berner, Ana Portnoy, 5nBest, Werner, 222Bet El (Panama), 15Betar (France), 214Betar Zionist Youth Movement, Inc.,
369Beth El (Mexico), 16, 17Beth Israel (Mexico), 16, 17Beth Medrosh Elyon (Academy of
Higher Learning and Research),344
Between Battles and Ballots, 209Bezalel synagogue (Tunisia), 307Bialik, Chaim Nachman, 252Bible and Sword, 234Billings, John, 15 InBillu, Hans-Jiirgen, 234Birk, Ellis, 204Birnbaum, Max, 232Birobidhzaner Stern (USSR), 250Bitzaron, 395Bleicher, Heinz, 238The Blessing of Eliyahu, 209Bloch, B., 63
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Bluger, A., 247Blumberg, David, 240Blumberg, Harry, 413Blumenfeld, Theodor, 254B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, Inc.,
344B'nai B'rith International, 363
Anti-Defamation League, 39, 39n, 42,43,45,105,106, 108,110,112,114,221, 310, 363
Career and Counseling Services, 363Hillel Foundations, Inc. (see page
344)International Association of Hillel
Directors (see page 344)Youth Organization (see page 345)
B'nai B'rith International JewishMonthly, 393
B'nai B'rith Messenger, 392B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, 345Bnai Zion—The American Fraternal
Zionist Organization, 361Board of Deputies of British Jews, 202,
204, 205, 206, 207Bobalikashvili, Nissan, 249Bohle, Josef, 240Bohnke-Kollwitz, Jutta, 227Bolivia, 3-^9, 212Bonner, Elena, 243Born, Jurgen, 236Borowski, Tadeusz, 236Boston Jewish Times, 393Botero, Fernando, 47Boulanger, Rodo, 47Boumedienne, Houari, 305Bourguiba, Habib, 306, 308Bracher, Karl Dietrich, 231Brandeis-Bardin Institute, 345Brandeis University National Women's
Committee, 374Brandt, Gerhard, 220Brandt, Henry, 226-227Brandt, Leon, 232Brazil, 3^*9, 51-102Brennan, William J., Jr., 403Brenner, Michael, 231Brenner, Reuven, 147nBreuning, Wilhelm, 235
Brezhnev, Leonid, 242Brickner, Balfour, 107Bristow, Edward, 209Brith Abraham, 361Brith Sholom, 361-362Brittan, Leon, 202, 203Bronfman, Edgar, 253Brothers, 209The Brothers Singer, 208Brown, Young Johnny, 210Bruns, Wibke, 233Buckman, Joseph, 209Buenos Aires Herald, 33, 43Buffalo Jewish Review, 395Bulletin du Cercle Juifde Langue Fran-
caise du Congres Juif Canadien,399
Bulloch, John, 209Bureau of Census, 133Burg, Avraham, 281Burger, Norbert, 225Burkov, Boris, 247Burning Jealousy, 237Biischer, Rolf, 221Bush, George, 254, 256Busse, Friedhelm, 218, 219But There Is Hope, 238
Cabildo (Argentina), 33The Call, 395Camps, Ramon, 43Canaan, Joseph, 238Canada, 191-201Canada-Israel Securities, Ltd., State of
Israel Bonds, 376Canadian Association for Labor Israel
(Histadrut), 376Canadian B'nai B'rith, 376
League for Human Rights, 376Canadian Foundation for Jewish Cul-
ture, 376Canadian Friends of the Alliance Israel-
ite Universelle, 377Canadian Friends of the Hebrew Uni-
versity, 377Canadian Jewish Congress, 377Canadian Jewish Herald, 400Canadian Jewish News, 400
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Canadian Jewish Outlook, 400Canadian ORT Organization, 377
Women's Canadian ORT, 377Canadian Sephardi Federation, 377Canadian Young Judaea, 377Canadian Zionist, 400Canadian Zionist Federation, 377
Bureau of Education and Culture,377
Canetti, Elias, 238Cantors Assembly, 345Carmel, Alex, 233Carmel College (Great Britain), 208Carter, Jimmy, 316, 320Castro, Fidel, 37Castro, Mario Solera, 35nCeausescu, Nicolae, 254, 255, 276Census Bulletin, 15InCensus of Population (1970), 138, 139,
139n, 142, 144, 152Center for Holocaust Studies, Inc., 338Center for Jewish Community Studies,
334Central Board of Jewish Communities
(Hungary), 256, 257Central Conference of American Rab-
bis, 345Central Sephardic Jewish Community
of America, 362Central Yeshiva Beth Joseph Rabbinical
Seminary, 345Central Yiddish Culture Organization,
Inc., 338Centro do Grande Templo Israelita (Rio
de Janeiro), 15Centro Israelita de Niteroi (Rio de
Janeiro), 15Chakovskii, Aleksandr, 248, 250Chamnivickorn, Suchittra, 13 InCharlotte-Wasilke, Gerda, 229Chenkin, Alvin, 133n, 134n, 139n, 178,
179Chernenko, Konstantin, 242Chernin, Velvl, 249Cheschbon (Federal Republic of Ger-
many), 227Cheysson, Claude, 275Chief Rabbi Ernst Weill, 236
Chiel, Arthur, 413Chile, 3-49, 52, 62, 96Chiswick, Barry, 132n, 133n, 134n,
140n, 141n, 147n, 148n, 149n,151n, 153
Chiswick, Carmel, 13InChouraqui, Andre, 312Christian Defense League, 114Christian Democratic Union (Federal
Republic of Germany), 217Christian Social Union (Federal Repub-
lic of Germany), 217Christophersen, Thies, 219Churchill, Winston, 111Circle of Life, 248Circulo Israelita (Chile), 23Citizens and Farmers Initiative, 218—
219City of Hope National Medical Center
and Beckman Research Institute,363-364
Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, 345Cleveland Jewish News, 398Coalition for Alternatives in Jewish Ed-
ucation, 345Cohen, Alejandro, 48Cohen, Benjamin, 413-414Cohen, Hermann, 234Cohen, Salim, 305Cohen, Steven M., 115, 154nCohen, Tessie, 209Cohen-Orgad, Yigal, 286, 287, 288Cohn, Haim, 298Cohn, Herson, 238Coleman, James, 148nColombia, 23, 25, 26, 41, 52The Colonial Heritage of Latin America,
35nComing from Behind, 209Commentary, 395Commission on Social Action of Reform
Judaism, 334Committee to Bring Nazi War Crimi-
nals to Justice in U.S.A., Inc., 334Communist party (France), 211Communists on the Jewish Question, 232Comunidad Bet El (Buenos Aires), 23
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Concentration and Criminal PrisonersCamps in the Third Reich, 231
Conference of Jewish Communal Ser-vice, 364
Conference of Presidents of MajorAmerican Jewish Organizations,334
Conference on Jewish Material ClaimsAgainst Germany, Inc., 342
Conference on Jewish Social Studies,Inc., 338
Congregacao Israelita Paulista (SaoPaulo), 23
Congregation Kol Shearit Israel (Pan-ama), 15
Congress for Jewish Culture, Inc., 338Congress Monthly, 395Connecticut Jewish Ledger, 392Conservative Judaism, 395Conservative party (Great Britain), 202,
203Constanza, Mary, 232Consultative Council of Jewish Organi-
zations—CCJO, 335Contemporary Economic Problems 1979,
133nContemporary Jewry, 395Conway, Edward, 208Coordinating Board of Jewish Organi-
zations, 335Corripio Ahumada, Ernesto, 33Cortazar, Julio, 47Costa Rica, 25Council for Jewish Education, 345Council of Jewish Communities (Mo-
rocco), 311, 312Council of Jewish Federations, 108, 364Council of Jewish Organizations in Civil
Service, Inc., 335Council of the Federation of Synagogues
(Great Britain), 207Cowen, Zelmen, 209Cox, Robert, 43Csoori, Sandor, 256Cuba, 11, 12, 20, 21, 36, 37, 38, 49Cuban Studies, 38nCulto Israelita de Belgrano (Buenos
Aires), 23
Cuomo, Mario, 108Current Population Reports, Population
Characteristics, 133nCurrent Population Survey (1957), 133,
135, 136, 144, 151, 152
Dahm, Volker, 229Daniel, Ezra, 306Danielpour, Albert, 320Danon, Cadik, 257, 258Davar, 42, 294Davidovic, Emil, 226Davids, Leo, 199n, 20InDayton Jewish Chronicle, 398Dear Lord Rothschild, 209Dekel, Alex, 414Delegation de Asociaciones Israelitas
Argentinas (DAIA), 33, 44Delia Pergola, Sergio, 29n, 49, 53n, 59,
61, 72n, 76n, 79n, 80n, 89n, 93Demographic Aspects of Vital Statistics,
199nDemography, 132n, 15 InThe Demography of Jews of Argentina
and Other Countries of Latin Amer-ica, 29n, 53n, 72n, 79n, 80n
Detroit Jewish News, 394Deutsche National-Zeitung (Federal Re-
public of Germany), 218Deutschkron, Inge, 233Development and Underdevelopment in
Latin America, 35nThe Diary of Adam Tcherniachov, 253Dietz, George, 219Dillingham Immigration Commission,
143, 144Dinnerstein, Leonard, 148nDobin, Hirsh, 248Dr. Erich Salomon, 1886-1944, 236Documents on the History of German
Zionism, 233Dodd, Christopher, 275Doe, Samuel, 276Dohany Synagogue (Hungary), 256Dolowitz, Florence, 414Domin, Hilde, 237, 239Donat, Alexander, 414Doron, Jacob, 303
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Doron, Sara, 283Dostoyevsky and the Jews, 237Douglas, Paul, 142nDragunskii, David, 246Draper, Morris, 119, 126Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cog-
nate Learning, 346Alumni Association of, 346
Dror—Young Kibbutz Movement—Habonim, 369
Chavurat Hagalil, 369Garin Yarden, The Young Kibbutz
Movement, 369Drori, Amir, 263, 303Druckman, Haim, 285Dubb, Allie, 93nDube, Ernest, 108Dubnow, Simon, 235Dudai, Avi, 262Dulzin, Arye, 301Dushi, Zeki, 315Dymshits, Veniamin, 247Dzhemilev, Mustafa, 244
Earthly Ways, 248Easterman, Alexander, 210Eberan, Barbro, 232Ebinger, Blandine, 238Eckert, Willehad, 228Economic Development and Cultural
Change, 147nEconomic Horizons, 395Ecuador, 3-49, 94Edelman, Jorge, 45Edelman, Marek, 253Edelstein, Sami, 254Edery, Schalom, 15Education in Israel, 233Efrat, Yona, 261Egypt, 204, 277-279, 308-310Ehre, Ida, 238Ehrlich, Arnold, 405Ehrlich, Ernst, 219Ehrlich, Simcha, 283, 285, 303Eichler, Margrit, 199nEichmann, Adolph, 36The Eichmann Protocols, 230Einstein, Albert, 229
Eisenberg, Josy, 215Eisenberg, Warren, 240Eisenstein, Ira, 407Eitan, Rafael, 263, 291, 295, 302El Al, 276, 300, 315, 319El Salvador, 3, 11, 52Elazar, Daniel, 139nElbert, Lev, 248Elghanian, Habib, 319Eliahu, Mordechai, 283Elias, Naji, 306Elkin, Judith Laikin, 3, 5n, 53nEllwanger, Thomas, 221Emancipation and Messianism, 236Emunah Women of America, 369The End of a Jewish Rural Community,
231Epochs in Jewish Literature, 235Epstein, Benjamin, 146n, 414Erel, Shlomo, 234Erni, Anton, 234Eschwege, Helmut, 235Esip, Roman, 243The Essential Chaim Weizmann, 209Estime, Jean-Robert, 277Ethnicity, Denomination, and Inequal-
ity, 133nEuropean Economic Community
(EEC), 203, 275European Wreckage, 236Eva Deutsch: Woman from Galicia, 236Evren, Kenan, 315Exile: A Correspondence, 237Exile in Great Britain, 231The Extension of History, 234
Faerber, Meir, 237, 238Falange de Fe (Argentina), 33Falls the Shadow, 209Falwell, Jerry, 113Families in Canada Today, 199nFanny Mendelsohn's Italian Diary, 236Farewell to Tevye's World, 232Feagin, Joe, 146nFeatherman, David, 132nFederal Republic of Germany, 49, 217-
239
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Federated Council of Israel Institute—FCII, 369
Federation of Jewish Communities (Yu-goslavia), 257
Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, Inc.,346
Federation of Jewish Organizations inFrance, 215
Federenko, Feodor, 111Feilchenfeldt, Konrad, 238Felix Nussbaum: Life and Work of the
Painter, 236Fellner, William, 133nFemale and Male in Latin America,
29n, 30nFenelon, Fania, 229Ferencz, Benjamin, 231Feuchtwanger, Martha, 237Feuerstein, Samuel, 414Fidler, Michael, 206The Fifth Son, 215Final Conflict, 209Final Solution: The Expulsion and Anni-
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(Federal Republic of Germany),227
National Yiddish Book Center, 340National Zionist Council of Great Brit-
ain and Ireland, 205, 206Natshe, Mustafa, 290, 293Navi, Yusuf, 306Navon, Yitzhak, 272, 274, 281, 285, 309Nawi, Eliahu, 301Nazi Capital Crimes, 230Nazi Crimes in Court, 231Nazi Dictatorship, 1933-1945, 231Nazi Special Laws Against the Jews, 230Near East Report, 393Nederlands Israelietische Gemeente
(Surinam), 15Nederlands Portugees Israelietische Ge-
meente (Surinam), 15Ne'eman, Yuval, 225Nehring, Joachim, 222Neighbors in the Negev, 233Neiman, Ernest, 254Ner Israel Rabbinical College, 352Neturei Karta, 310Neumann, Gerhard, 236Neumann, Karl, 240Neve Salom (Surinam), 16The New Haggadah, 407New London Synagogue (Great Brit-
ain), 208New Republic, 107New Roots, 234New York City Holocaust Memorial
Commission, 340New York Times, 41n, 107, 122, 317A New Zionism, 408Newton, Ronald C, 5nNeyses, Hilde, 225Neyses, Joseph, 225Nicaragua, 32, 38, 39Nidal, Abu, 126Nidditch, Peter, 209Nidje Israel (Mexico), 16, 17Niederland, William, 231Niessen, Mathias, 225
Nightingale House (Great Britain), 205Nikulai, Gustav, 225Nirnberg, Pavel, 250North American Association of Jewish
Homes and Housing for the Aging,366
North American Jewish Students Ap-peal, 375-376
North American Jewish Students' Net-work, 376
North American Jewish Youth Council,336
Northern California Jewish Bulletin, 392Novyi Mir (USSR), 249Nussbaum, Jakob, 227
Obadia, Abdallah, 306Obadya, Moshe, 306Oberman, Heiko, 230Oelman, Timothy, 209Oewerdieck, Charlotte, 225Oewerdieck, Erhard, 225Ofer, Gur, 139nOfner, Francis, 238Ohana, Esther, 290Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 398Old Testament, Early Judaism, Gnosis,
234Olomeinu—Our World, 397Olshan, Yitzhak, 303OrChadash, 397Organization in Aid of National Politi-
cal Prisoners and Their Families(Federal Republic of Germany),219
Orland, Nachum, 234Orr, On, 302ORT, 311Ortar, Yohanan, 238Ottalagano, Roberto, 37Ottawa Jewish Bulletin & Review, 400Our Days, 248Owen, David, 202Ozar Hatorah, 311, 319, 352
Paget, Walter, 210Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, 318
La Palabra hraelita (Santiago), 14Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO), 38, 39, 40, 45, 121, 122,123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 203, 212,223, 241, 261, 264, 265, 270, 271,275, 279, 280, 294, 296, 313, 314
Palestine National Council, 123, 124,280
The Palestine Question, 1917-1946, 233Palestinian Chronicle, 1853-1882, 233Palestinian Protocols, 233Palestinian Students Union, 220Palestinian Workers Union, 220Palestinians in Israel, 234Palm Beach Jewish World, 393Palme, Olaf, 226Panama, 15, 26, 40, 52Pannenberg, Wolfhart, 234Papandreou, Andreas, 226Papers in Jewish Demography, 89n, 134nParaguay, 3—49Pasley, Malcolm, 236Past Days: Jewish Culture in Munich,
232Pasternak, Leonid, 249The Path of the Upright, 408Patrick, Fritz, 221Paucker, Arnold, 209Paul: Rabbi and Apostle, 235Paul VI, 31, 32Paulus, Friedrick, 222PEC Israel Economic Corporation, 371Pedagogic Reporter, 397PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc.,
371Peled, Mattityahu, 245, 279People's Socialist Movement in Ger-
many, 218Perbohner, Simon, 210Peres, Shimon, 255, 265, 279, 280, 281,
282, 285Perl, Yoram, 209Perspectives in American History, 143nPeru, 3^9, 52, 94Pescatello, Ann, 29n, 30nPetrov, V., 242Petuchowski, Elizabeth, 235
I N D E X / 489
P'eylim—American Yeshiva StudentUnion, 352
Philadelphia Tribune, 107Phillips, Bruce, 154nPiazolo, Paul, 225Pictures of the Apocalypse, 232Pilgermann, 209Pilichowski, Czeslaw, 229Pinelo, Leon, 25Pioneer Woman, 397Pioneer Women/Na'amat, The Wom-
en's Labor Zionist Organization ofAmerica, Inc., 371
Plitman, Iakov, 247Poale Agudath Israel of America, Inc.,
371Women's Division of, 371
Poher, Alain, 317Pohlmann, Karl, 222Polacheck, Soloman, 13InPoland, 251-254Poliakov, Leon, 232Polish-Jewish Relations, 1881-1922, 233Polish Jewry, 253Politics in Israel, 233Popkin, Zelda, 419Popovski, Mihailo, 258Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, 270Population Trends of World Jewry, 76nPorter, Leslie, 209Posse Comitatus, 114Powell, Lewis, Jr., 112Pravda, 243Prawer, S. S., 209La Prensa (Buenos Aires), 33Present Tense, 397Priel, Yosef, 4nPrijs, Leo, 235Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without
a Number, 43Problems of Jewish Writing Today, 209Proceedings of the American Academy
for Jewish Research, 397The Promised Land, 72nProstitution and Prejudice, 209Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 258
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Public Council for Ethiopian Jewry, 301Puradt, Leopold, 222The Purpose and Meaning of Jewish Ex-
istence, 408Pym, Francis, 203, 207
Qaddafi, Muammar, 123, 304Qualitative and Quantative Social Re-
search, 148nQuestions Jews Ask, 408Questions of the Culture of the Old Ori-
ent, 249
Raab, Earl, 110A Rabbi Explains the Bible, 235A Rabbi Seldom Comes Alone, 236Rabbinical Alliance of America, 352Rabbinical Assembly, 352Rabbinical College of Telshe, Inc., 352Rabbinical Council of America, Inc.,
352Rabbinical Council Record, 397Rabin, Yitzhak, 285Rabinovitch, Nahum, 208Racial and Ethnic Relations, 146nRadzinski, Oleg, 243Rahel Varnhagen: Collected Works, 238Rahner, Karl, 236Raizman, Iulii, 250Rally for the Republic (France), 211Raoul Wallenberg: Rescuer of a Hun-
dred Thousand Jews, 237Raphael, Chaim, 208Rattner, Henrique, 30n, 35n, 89Rauca, Albert, 222Reading the Bible with a Jew, 235Reagan, Ronald, 3, 45, 105, 108, 111,
112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119,120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127,128, 129, 130, 203, 260, 264, 268,272, 273, 274, 283
Reconstructionist, 397, 407Reconstructionist Rabbinical College,
352-353, 407Rees, Rosemary, 13 InReform Judaism, 397Reform Synagogues of Great Britain,
208
Refuge: Years of Exile, 232Regenstreif, Peter, 154nRehnquist, William, 113Reiber, Edward, 252The Reich Genealogy Office Decides, 231Reich-Ranicki, Marcel, 237Reichmann, Eva, 238Reimann, Helene, 229Reimer, Chaim, 254Reinharz, Jehuda, 232Reiss, Anshel, 253The Religion of Ethical Nationhood, 408Religion of Reason Out of the Sources of
Judaism, 234Religious Zionists of America, 372
Bnei Akiva of North America, 372Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, 372Mizrachi Palestine Fund, 372National Council for Torah Educa-
tion of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizra-chi, 372
Noam-Hamishmeret Hatzeira, 372Reparations to Israel, 233Repin, Valerii, 243Report on the Americas, 41nReporter, 397Representative Council of French
Jewry, 214Research Foundation for Jewish Immi-
gration, Inc., 340Research Institute of Religious Jewry,
Inc., 353Response, 397Rett, Andreas, 231Revista Culturui Mosaic, 254Revolutionary Cells (Federal Republic
of Germany), 218Rex, Friedrich-Wilhelm, 222Reyersbach, Henny, 238Rhode Island Jewish Historical Notes,
399Richter, Gustav, 222Rieser, Dolf, 210Ringelblum, Emmanuel, 253Ritterband, Paul, 154nRobison, Joseph, 419Roeder, Manfred, 219Romaszewski, Zbigniew, 251
I N D E X / 491
Romberg, Alan, 122Roots of Antisemitism, 230Rosen, Jeremy, 208Rosen, Moses, 253, 254, 255Rosengold, Hans, 238Rosenne, Meir, 302Rosenswaike, Ira, 53, 53n, 56, 56n, 134nRosenthal, Benjamin, 419Rosenthal, Erich, 132n, 133nRosenthal, Hans, 238Ross, Irwin, 146nRossi, Peter, 148nRost, Leonhard, 234Roth, Cecil, 249Rothschild, Miriam, 209Rouleau, Eric, 123Roumanian Jewish Federation of Amer-
ica, Inc., 362Rubel, Jacob, 93nRiibenach, Bernhard, 235Rubens, Bernice, 209Rubie, Jack, 210Rubinstein, Amnon, 298Ruckerl, Adalbert, 221, 231Rumania, 251, 254, 255, 276Rumsfeld, Donald, 271Ruppin, Arthur, 148nRyan, Allan, Jr., I l lRyan-Braunsteiner, Hermine, 221Rybakov, Anatolii, 249
Sable, Martin H., 5nSacks, Jonathan, 208Sadat, Jihan, 309Safer, Rebecca, 419Sagi, Nana, 233Saguy, Yehoshua, 263Sahl, Hans, 237Said, Edward, 233Said, Marcel, 305St. Louis Center for Holocaust Studies,
340St. Louis Jewish Light, 394Sakharov, Andreii, 243Sallis-Freudenthal, Margareta, 233Salvation Through the Jews?, 236Samizdat (USSR), 245Sandberg, Harry O., 22n
Sartawi, Issam, 123, 125, 270, 279, 280Sartre, Jean-Paul, 215Saudi Arabia, 116, 127, 128, 129, 223Savidor, Menahem, 299, 300Schaerf, Moshe, 237Schafer, Peter, 233, 235Schapiro, Leonard, 210Schechter, Solomon, 406Scheiber, Aleksander, 256Schembs, Hans-Otto, 232Schers, David, 5n, 25nSchier, Raphael, 238Schillement, Jost, 236Schindler, Alexander, 106,107,114,253Schliack, Amos, 233Schlichting, Giinther, 235Schmelz, U.O., 29n, 49, 53n, 57, 57n, 59,
61, 68n, 72n, 79n, 80n, 89n, 96n,134n, 191n
Schmid-Ospach, Michael, 230Schmidt, Helmut, 224Schmidt, Josef, 222Schnabel, Ernst, 237Schoeps, Hans-Joachim, 234Schoeps, Julius, 237Scholch, Alexander, 233, 234Schonborn, Erwin, 219Schroder, Ludwig, 221Schteingart, Roberto, 45Schubert, Kurt, 240Schueler, Hermann, 236Schulin, Ernst, 232Schulman, Zwi, 238Schwaiger, Brigitte, 236Schwarz, Annelies, 236Schwarzberg, Giinther, 230Schwarz-Gardos, Alice, 233Sechter, Emil, 254Sedaka y Marpe (Mexico), 16Sedek ve Salom (Surinam), 16Seelye, Talcott, 316Seidel, Esther, 225Seidel, Hans, 225Seidler, Horst, 231Seiferheld, Alfredo M., 35nSeiler, Martin, 227Seligmann, Rafael, 234
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Seminario Idish-Hebreo de Maestros(Mexico), 26
Seminario Rabinico (Argentina), 23, 26,48
Senderov, Valerii, 243Sentinel, 393Sephardic House, 340Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of Amer-
ica, Inc., 362Serfaty, Abraham, 312Serke, Jurgen, 237Seven Arts Feature Syndicate and World
Wide News Service, 399Sevitt, Celia, 210Sha'ar Ha-Shamayim synagogue
(Egypt), 309Shabazzi, Salaam, 310Shaevich, Adolf, 246Shakak, Amnon, 302Shalom Naomi? 236Shamgar, Meir, 303Shamir, Yitzhak, 44, 129, 130, 255, 262,
265, 267, 268, 269, 271, 272, 273,274, 275, 276, 278, 279, 280, 284,287, 296, 301
Shapira, Yoram, 38nShapiro, Avraham, 283Shapiro, Lev, 247, 250Shapiro, Yasha, 210Sharon, Ariel, 41, 118, 119, 120, 260,
262, 277, 279, 280, 282, 284Shatrov, Mikhail, 250Shatzkes, Aaron, 419-420Shcharansky, Anatoly, 206, 207, 248Shemesh, Zamir, 293Shemtov, Victor, 255Sher, David, 420Sherling, Iurii, 249Sherman, Alfred, 209Shers, David, 93nSheskin, Ira, 154nShevet Ajim (Panama), 15Sheviley Ha-Hinnukh, 397Sh'ma, 397Shmeliakov, Iurii, 242Shmuessen Mit Kinder Un Yugent, 397Shnitke, Alfred, 243Shoah, 397
Shoham, David, 300Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, Inc.,
353Shomron, Dan, 302Short Glossary of Judaism, 235Short History of Jewish Art, 236Short Writings, 237Shot While Trying to Escape, 236Shulrichter, Aleksandr, 250Shultz, George, 119, 120, 125, 126, 128,
129, 264, 265, 266, 273, 275Sikora, Jacobo Schifter, 35nSilber, Jacques, 15InSilbermann, Alphons, 229Silberner, Edmund, 232Sinagoga Agudat Israel (Rio de Ja-
neiro), 15Sinagoga Beit Aharon (Rio de Janeiro),
15Sinai, Gil, 14Sinclair, Clive, 209Singer, David, 13InSinger, Hadassa, 5nSinger, Isaac Bashevis, 228, 253Sirat, Rene, 308Skelker, Philip, 208Sla El-Kebira synagogue (Libya), 304Slago, Laszlo, 256Snopkowski, Simon, 238Sobel, Henry, 23Sobol, Yehoshua, 300Social Democratic Party (Federal Re-
public of Germany), 217Sociedade Beirutense (Rio de Janeiro),
15Sociedade Israelita Templo Sidon (Rio
de Janeiro), 15Society for Humanistic Judaism, 353Society for the Advancement of Judaism
(NY), 407Society for the History of Czechoslovak
Jews, Inc., 340Society of Friends of the Touro Syna-
gogue, National Historic Shrine,Inc., 353
Society of Israel Philatelists, 372Socioeconomic Success, 132nSoesemann, Bernd, 237
Sofer, Eugene, 5nSokorski, Wlodzimierz, 254Solarz, Stephen, 316, 317Solomon, Norman, 208Solovieva, Varvara, 247Soltes, Avraham, 420Somoza, Anastasio, 38The Son of Abraham, 215Soul of a Jew, 300Southern Israelite, 393Southern Jewish Weekly, 393Southwest Jewish Chronicle, 399Sovetish Heimland, 247, 248, 249Sovetskaia Kultura, 247Soviet Union, 115, 116, 118, 128, 206,
211,242-250, 251Sowell, Thomas, 13InSpain, 21, 49, 276Spanish and Portuguese Congregation
(Great Britain), 207Speakes, Larry, 117, 119Special Trains to Auschwitz, 230Spectrum, 397Sperber, Manes, 238Spertus College of Judaica, 353Spiljak, Mika, 257Springer, Axel, 225The Springs of Jewish Life, 208Stark Jewish News, 398State and Synagogue, 1918-1938, 232State of Israel Bonds, 372State University of New York at Stony
Brook, 108Stegmann, Walter, 221Stein, Barbara, 35nStein, Ernst, 228Stein, Stanley, 35nSteinbach, Peter, 230Steinberg, Martin, 420Steiner, Rahel, 238Stemberger, Giinther, 235Stencl, Avrohom, 209Stern (Federal Republic of Germany),
217Stern, Marc, 113Stevens, Evelyn, 30nStohr, Martin, 228, 234Strack, Hermann, 235
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Strauss, Herbert, 220Strauss, Walter, 233Stray, Svenn, 276Streets of Yesterday, 237Strippel, Arnold, 221Strobinger, Rudolf, 237Stroessner, Alfredo, 18A Strong Dose of Myself, 209Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, Inc.,
336Studies in Bibliography and Booklore,
398-399Studies in Jewish Demography; Survey
for 1969-1971, 57n, 191nStudies of Sacrifice in Ancient Israel,
234Stuhlmacher, Peter, 235Sullivan, Teresa, 13Inbin Sultan, Bandar, 119Sumray, Maurice, 210The Sunflower, 236Surinam, 15Sussmann, Rudolf, 232Swift, Morris, 210Syamken, Georg, 236Sydney, Berenice, 210Synagogue and Church, 235Synagogue Council of America, 112,
353Institute for Jewish Policy Planning
and Research of, 353The Synagogue in German History, 235Synagogue Light, 397Synagogues in Germany, 235Synnott, Marcia Graham, 146nSyracuse Jewish Observer, 397Syria, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 125,
127, 128, 315Szurmiej, Szymon, 253
Tabori, George, 238Tal, Sidi, 250Talks and Tales, 397Talmon, Shemaryahu, 235The Talmud: Introduction, Texts, Ex-
planations, 235Talmud Torah Hertzlia (Rio de
Janeiro), 15
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Tambur, Wolf, 255Tami party (Israel), 285, 286Tamir, Shmuel, 270Tanenbaum, Marc, 114Tarlow, Peter, 5n, 23Tehiya party (Israel), 285Teitelboim, Velodia, 21Temple Emanu-El (Buenos Aires), 23Tenenblat, Shmuel, 252Tennenbaum, Silvia, 237Terrell, DuWayne, 310Terrijos, Omar, 26Testimony and Inventory, 235Texas Jewish Post, 399Thanks to Scandinavia, Inc., 342Thatcher, Margaret, 202, 203, 205, 207Theodor Wolff: Diaries, 237Theodor Herzl: Letters and Diaries, 237The Thinking Heart of a Barracks, 237Thomas, William Jr., 310Those Who Were Stronger, 231The Threefold Curse, 236Tichauer, Wilhelm, 238Tikhonov, Nikolai, 257Tikvah-Emunah, 17Time, 282Timerman, Jacobo, 3, 36, 42, 43Titchener, Harry, 210Tlass, Mustafa, 116, 270Tobin, Cary, 154, 154n, 178Toff, David, 210Toledano, Pinchas, 207Tolkuhn, Karl, 222Tomaszewski, Jerzy, 253Torah Schools for Israel—Chinuch Atz-
mai, 353Torah Umesorah—National Society for
Hebrew Day Schools, 353-354Institute for Professional Enrich-
ment, 354National Association of Hebrew Day
School Administrators, 354National Association of Hebrew Day
School Parent-Teacher Associa-tions, 354
National Conference of Yeshiva Prin-cipals, 354
National Yeshiva Teachers Board ofLicense, 354
Samuel A. Fryer Educational Re-search Foundation, 354
Torenheim, Herz, 15Totah, Selim, 316Touro College, 354Tradition, 397The Tragic History of Palestine and Is-
rael, 234Translation of the Jerusalem Talmud,
235A Treatise on the Family, 148n, 151Troger, Karl-Heinz, 234Trud (USSR), 247Tsongas, Paul, 279Tuchman, Barbara, 234Tudor, Corneliu Vaaim, 255Tulsa Jewish Review, 399Tunisia, 306, 307, 308Turkey, 314, 315Tyloch, Witold, 253Tzaban, Yair, 295
Ufer, George, 225UJFNews, 399Undzer Veg, 400Unger, Jael, 48Unholy Jerusalem, 233Uniao Beneficente Maghen David (Rio
de Janeiro), 15Uniao Israel (Rio de Janeiro), 15Uniao Israelita Shel Gemilut Hassadim
(Rio de Janeiro), 15Union for Democracy in France, 211Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, 105, 106, 107, 108, 354American Conference of Cantors, 354Commission on Social Action of Re-
form Judaism (see p. 334)National Association of Temple Ad-
ministrators of, 355National Association of Temple
Educators, 355National Federation of Temple
Brotherhoods, 355
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National Federation of Temple Sister-hoods, 355
North American Federation of Tem-ple Youth (NFTY), 355
and Central Conference of AmericanRabbis: Commission on Jewish Ed-ucation, 355
and Central Conference of AmericanRabbis: Joint Commission on Syna-gogue Administration, 355
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 336,342
Union of Liberal and Progressive Syna-gogues (Great Britain), 208
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-tions of America, 355-356
National Conference of SynagogueYouth, 356
Women's Branch, 356Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United
States and Canada, 356Union of Patriotic Youth (Federal Re-
public of Germany), 219Union of Religious Congregations (Po-
land), 252Union of Sephardic Congregations, 356La Union Sefardi (Mexico), 16United Charity Institutions of Jerusa-
lem, Inc., 372United Israel Appeal, Inc., 372United Jewish Appeal, Inc., 343
Faculty Advisory Cabinet, 343Rabbinic Cabinet, 343University Programs Dept., 343Women's Division of, 343Young Leadership Cabinet, 343Young Women's Leadership Cabinet,
343United Jewish Philanthropic Fund
(France), 214United Jewish Teachers' Seminary, 378United Lubavitcher Yeshivoth, 356United Nations, 38, 47, 130, 203, 204United Nations, Resolution 242, 125,
273United Nations Interim Force in Leba-
non (UNIFIL), 121, 261
United Order True Sisters, Inc., 362United States, 3, 38, 116-130United States Committee Sports for Is-
rael, Inc., 372-373United Synagogue (Great Britain), 207United Synagogue of America, 356
Commission on Jewish Education,356
Jewish Educators Assembly of, 357Joint Commission on Social Action,
357Kadima of, 357National Association of Synagogue
Administrators of, 357United Synagogue Youth of, 357
United Synagogue Review, 397University Center for Jewish Studies
(France), 215The Unloved Jew, 229Unser Tsait, 397The Uprising, 230Uruguay, 3^9, 54, 62, 68, 70, 73, 96Uzan, Franji, 308
Vaad Mishmereth Stam, 357Van den Broek, Hans, 275Vargas Llosa, Mario, 47Vatican II, 31Veevers, Jean, 199n, 20InVeil, Simone, 212, 213Veliotis, Nicholas, 124, 125Venezuela, 3, 49, 96Vergelis, Aron, 249Verges, Jean, 212Viguerie, Richard, 114Viking Youth (Federal Republic of Ger-
many), 219Villain, Heinz, 221Viran, Yoav, 203Viskoop, Meir, 238Vladimov, Georgii, 243Vogel, Werner, 217Volken, Laurenz, 236Volodarskii, Lev, 247-248von Coelln, Richard, 221von Land, Jochen, 230
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von Mirbach, Baroness Maimi Celina,225
Vorotnikov, Vitaly, 242Vorspan, Albert, 105de Vries, Simon, 235
Wage of Terror, 231Wagner, Robert, 106Waksberg, Joseph, 154nWaldheim, Kurt, 317Waldman, Lois, 146nWalesa, Lech, 251, 252Walk, Joseph, 230Wallach, Jehuda, 234Wallenberg, Raoul, 111Walter, Bemd, 231Walters, Miguel Schweitzer, 277Warnke, Martin, 236The Warsaw Ghetto: Photodocumenta-
tionfrom a German Soldier in 1941,232
Washington, Harold, 105, 115Washington Jewish Week, 393Wax, Emanuel, 210We Shall Meet Again, 237Der Wecker, 397-398Wehner, Herbert, 225Weichmann, Elsbeth, 232Weichmann, Herbert, 239Weill, Joseph, 236Weill, Simon, 56, 56n, 63, 64Weinberger, Caspar, 116, 120, 128, 129,
260Weiner, Margery, 210Weinzierl, Ulrich, 237Weisman, Joshua, 298Weiss, Barnard, 148nWeissweiler, Eva, 236Weitz, Raanan, 289Weizman, Ezer, 284, 294Weltsch, Robert, 230Werblowsky, Zwi, 235West Coast Talmudical Seminary, 357Westerheide, Wilhelm, 222Western Jewish News, 400Western States Jewish History, 392Wetzel, Dietrich, 234What No One Wanted to Know, 230
When Invisible Walls Grew, 231When Moshe Was a Communist, 237Who Was Responsible for Hitler?, 232Who's Who in the Third Reich, 232Why I Am a Jew, 236Wiesel, Elie, 215Wiesenthal, Simon, 236Wigand, Arpad, 221Wilensky, Wolf, 301Wilsker, Leib, 249Windsor Jewish Community Council
Bulletin, 400Winter, Fritz, 15Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 399Wise, James, 420Wisner, Heinz, 221Wisnitzer, Manuel, 237Wistrich, Robert, 231With Bible and Bebel, 237With My Own Eyes, 237With Us in Auschwitz, 236Witnesses: Testimonies on the Murder of
a People, 231Witte, Susanne, 229Witzch, Hans-Jiirgen, 220Wolff, Karin, 232Wolffsohn, Michael, 233Wolkind, Jack, 205The Women of Majdanek, 231Women's American ORT Reporter, 398Women's League for Conservative Ju-
daism, 357Women's League for Israel, Inc., 373Women's League Outlook, 398Women's Social Service for Israel, Inc.,
343Woolf, Alfred, 210Workers' Revolutionary Party (Great
Britain), 202Workmen's Circle, 362
Division of Jewish Labor Committee,362
World Confederation of Jewish Com-munity Centers, 366
World Confederation of United Zion-ists, 373
World Council of Synagogues, 357-358World Health Organization, 292
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World Jewish Congress, 254, 312, 315,336
World Jewish Education: Cross CulturalPerspectives, 93n
World Jewish Population: Regional Esti-mates and Projections, 96n
The World of Judaism: Religion, His-tory, Way of Life, 235
World Organization of Jews from ArabCountries, 321, 322
World Sephardi Federation, 309World Union for Progressive Judaism,
302, 358World Union of Jewish Students, 302World Zionist Congress, 301World Zionist Organization, 206, 302,
373Department of Education and Cul-
ture, 373North American Aliyah Movement,
373Zionist Archives and Library of the,
373Wossmann, Paul, 229Wujec, Henryk, 251Wust, Elisabeth, 229Wuttke, Dieter, 236
Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia, 145, 145nYaron, Amos, 263, 264Yavne Hebrew Theological Seminary,
358Yearbook of the Central Conference of
American Rabbis, 398Years of Bad Weather, 249Yediot Ahronot, 287Yemen Arab Republic, 310, 311Yeshiva Colegial Machane Israel (Rio
de Janeiro), 15Yeshiva University, 358
Albert Einstein College of Medicine,358
Alumni Office, 358-359Belfer Institute for Advanced Bio-
medical Studies, 359Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law,
359Bernard Revel Graduate School, 359
Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Insti-tute in Jerusalem, 359
David J. Azrieli Graduate Institute ofJewish Education, 359
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychol-ogy, 359
Harry Fischel School for Higher Jew-ish Studies, 359
Philip and Sarah Belz School of Jew-ish Music, 359
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan TheologicalSeminary, 359-360
Simon Wiesenthal Center, 360Women's Organization, 360Wurzweiler School of Social Work,
360Yeshiva University Gerontological
Institute, 360Yeshiva University of Los Angeles,
360Yeshiva University Museum, 341Yeshivath Torah Vodaath and Mesivta
Rabbinical Seminary, 360Alumni Association, 360
Yiddish, 398Yiddishe Heim, 398Yiddishe Kultur, 398Yiddishe Vort, 398Yiddisher Kemfer, 398Yiddisher Kultur Farband—YKUF,
341Yidishe Shprakh, 398YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science,
398YIVO Bleter, 398Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, Inc.,
341Max Weinreich Center for Advanced
Jewish Studies, 341Yoffe, Avraham, 303Yosef, Ovadiah, 283Young, Stuart, 209Young Israel Viewpoint, 398Young Judaean, 398Young National Democrats (Federal
Republic of Germany), 219Youngstown Jewish Times, 399Youth and Nation, 398
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Yudkin, Leon, 209Yugntruf, 398Yugntruf Youth for Yiddish, 376Yugoslavia, 251, 257, 258
Zalcmann, Moshe, 237Zamir, Yitzhak, 293Zapf, Lilli, 232Zbornik (Yugoslavia), 258Zee, Philip, 210Zeigerman, Dror, 301Zelle, Johanna, 222Zero Population Growth—For Whom?,
131nZielinski, Siegfried, 230Zimmer, Wendelin, 236Zimmerman, Charles, 420
Zionism and Palestinian Self-Determi-nation, 233
Zionism and the State of Israel, 234Zionist Federation (Great Britain), 205,
206Zionist Organization of America, 373Zionist Organization of Canada, 378Zippori, Mordechai, 262Zivs, Samuil, 246Zmora, Yisrael, 303Zucker, David, 233DiZukunft, 398Ziindel, Ernst, 219Zunshine, Tatiana, 248Zunshine, Zachar, 248Zygelboim, Artur, 252
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