Index Abbas, Ferhat, 451 Abbreviations, List of, 551-52 Abell, Maxwell, 157 Aberg, Einar, 344, 356, 479 Abir, Mark, 448 Abraham, Paul, 389 Abrahams, Bernard, 483 Abrahams, Israel, 481 Abrams, Margaret, 644 Achdut Avodah, 496 Achdut Haavodah-Poale Zion (see United Labor Zionist Party) Van Acker, Archille, 330 Action Against Anti-Semitism, 407 L'Action Ouvriere Francaise, 321 Adams, Theodore L., 105 Adas, Ya'akov, 499 Adath Israel congregation (Cincinnati), 109, 196 Addams, Jane, 35 Adenauer, Konrad, 366, 371, 372, 375, 381, 382, 383, 388, 413, 427, 541 Ades, Abraham, 518 Ades, Shank, 518 Adjiman, Salvatore, 516 Adler, H. G., 389 Adloyada, 508 Administration of Justice in Indonesia, 336 Adult Jewish Leadership, 589 Agro-Joint, 78 Aguda youth, 347 Agudas Israel World Organization, 557 Agudat Israel, 234, 495 Agudath Israel of America, 195, 406, 557 Al Ahram, 516 Ahrens, Hermann, 372 Aide aux Israelites Victimes de la Guerre, 331, 334 L'Aide Israel, 328 Aktion Israel, 347 Aktuellt, 359 Albert Einstein Medical School, 240 Albright Gallery in Buffalo, 111 Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation, 554 Algeria, 450-57 Alianza Libertadora Nacionalista, 522, 528 Alias, Henry, 332 Allen, George, 276, 284 Allen, Marilyn, 187 Allgemeine Wochenzeitung (Duessel- dorf), 399 Alliance (Cleveland), 37 Alliance Israelite Universelle, 79, 117, 310, 326, 329, 453, 454, 455, 457, 465, 467, 472, 474, 520 Allied Control Council, 401, 407, 408 Allied High Commission, 366, 367 Allouche, Felix, 469 Alper, Michael, 605 Alpha Epsilon Phi, 564 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, 564 Alpha Omega Fraternity, 564 d'Alquen, Gunter, 376, 377 Alter, Karl J., 117 Altmaier, Jakob, 383 Altman, Irving, 605 Am Oved, 510 Amarillo, David, 364 Amateur Athletic Union, 271 America Comes of Age, 637 American Academy for Jewish Research, 239, 555 American Academy for Jewish Research, Proceedings of, 589 American and European Friends of ORT, 556 American Association for Jewish Educa- tion, 112, 115, 207, 209, 211, 220, 228n, 239, 271, 558 American Association of English Jewish Newspapers, 555 American Association of Medical Social Workers, 34 American Association of Social Workers 60 American Bar Association, 132, 629 American Biblical Encyclopedia Society, 555 American Christian Palestine Committee, 281, 282 American Civil Liberties Union, 515 American Committee for Bar-Ilan Uni- versity in Israel, 567 American Committee for National Sick Fund of Israel, 568 American Committee for Relief of Yem- enite Jews, 556 American Committtee for Weizmann In- stitute of Science, 237, 568 655
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Abbas, Ferhat, 451Abbreviations, List of, 551-52Abell, Maxwell, 157Aberg, Einar, 344, 356, 479Abir, Mark, 448Abraham, Paul, 389Abrahams, Bernard, 483Abrahams, Israel, 481Abrams, Margaret, 644Achdut Avodah, 496Achdut Haavodah-Poale Zion (see United
Labor Zionist Party)Van Acker, Archille, 330Action Against Anti-Semitism, 407L'Action Ouvriere Francaise, 321Adams, Theodore L., 105Adas, Ya'akov, 499Adath Israel congregation (Cincinnati),
381, 382, 383, 388, 413, 427, 541Ades, Abraham, 518Ades, Shank, 518Adjiman, Salvatore, 516Adler, H. G., 389Adloyada, 508Administration of Justice in Indonesia,
336Adult Jewish Leadership, 589Agro-Joint, 78Aguda youth, 347Agudas Israel World Organization, 557Agudat Israel, 234, 495Agudath Israel of America, 195, 406, 557Al Ahram, 516Ahrens, Hermann, 372Aide aux Israelites Victimes de la Guerre,
331, 334L'Aide Israel, 328Aktion Israel, 347Aktuellt, 359Albert Einstein Medical School, 240Albright Gallery in Buffalo, 111Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation,
ment, 289, 568Americans for Democratic Action, 279Americans for Progressive Israel, 568al-Amin, Sidi Mohammed, 459ben Ammar, Tahas, 459, 463Ampal-American Israel Corporation, 568Anderl Spiele, 407Anderson, Marian, 509Andover House, 35Angel, Aharon, 517Anglican Church, 478Anglo-Egyptian pact on Suez, 512, 517Anglo-Jewish Association (AJA), 310,
315, 454, 465AJA Quarterly, 316Animal Welfare League, 486Anisfeld, M., 335
INDEX 657Die Anklage, 376, 382Anshe Chesed, 9Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith,
115,238, 243, 553, 628, 630Anti-Jewish agitation, 180-87Anti-Semitic Activity in the United
States, 630Anti-Semitism Continues in Soviet Satel-
lites, 630Aonde Famos, 530Appeals Court (The Hague), 338Aptekar, Herbert H., article by, 252-62Arab Information Center, 185, 283Arab League, 185, 277, 284, 315, 512, 513,
520Arab Refugees Congress, 500ben Arafa, Sidi Mohammed Moulay, 318,
470Arbeiter Ring (Brussels), 334Area Film Company, 371Arcand, Adrian, 304Arciuk, Eugene, 383Arcturus, 390Arden House Round Table of National
Organizations on the Public Schools,631
Ardery, William B., 175Argentina, 521-26Arndt, Adolf, 396Aron, Raymond, 319Aronovitz, Abe, 172Aronson, J. Hugo, 166Artisans du Film Associes, 322Arzt, Max, 649Asbach, Hans Adolf, 372Asch, Sholom, 398Ashkenasy, Maurice J., 485Ashkenazi, Meier, 605Aspects de la France, 318, 321, 322Aspects of the Jewish Community Center,
274Aspetti e Problemi dell' Ebraismo, 354al Assali, Zabri, 512Asser Levy Place, 110Associated Hebrew Charities, 48Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore,
60Association for Improvement of the Con-
dition of the Poor, 29Association for States' Rights and Segre-
gation, 183-84Association for Torah-True Judaism, 386Association of Former Deportees to
Auschwitz, 321Association of Hebrew Charities, 48Association of Jewish Chaplains, 115, 192,
558Association of Jewish Communities
(Hesse), 383Association of Jewish Communities in
Bavaria, 387, 400
Association of Jewish Community Rela-lations Workers, 553
Association of Jewish Ministers (Sidney,Australia), 117
Association of Jewish Schools in Canada,572
Association of Jewish Students in Ger-many, 386
Association of Superintendents of In-surance of the Provinces of Canada,304
Association of Yugoslav Jews in theUnited States, 564
Association pour la Reconstruction desInstitutions et Oeuvres Israelites enFrance-A.R.LF., 557
480, 558B'nai B'rith Messenger, 587B'nai B'rith National Youth Service Ap-
peal, 228n, 238, 239, 243B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, 558B'nai Jeshurun congregation, 8Bnai Zion, 564Bne Akiba, 457, 533, 539Bnei Akiva of North America, 569Bnos Agudath Israel, 557Board of Delegates of American Israelites,
50Board of Deputies of British Tews, 117,
309, 310Boas, Ernst, 605Bogen, Boris D., 36, 44
INDEX 659
Bohm, Franz, 389, 390-91, 395Bokser, Ben Zion, 193Bonn, Moritz Julius, 399, 400Borchardt, Ernst, 400Borchsenius, Povl, 359Boris, Georges, 319Born, Max, 399Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 110Botbol, Maurice, 471Boudin, Leonard B., 139Boulevard pool, Pennsylvania, 169Boutang, Pierre, 321, 322Bourguiba, Habib, 458, 460Bowles, Bryant W., 183, 187Bowser, Edward T., 154Boxer, Harold, 202Brace, Charles L., 39Brady, John P., 145Braginski, Yehuda, 457Brand, Salo, 527Brandeis University, 186, 229, 239Brandeis Youth Foundation, 239, 558Branzovich, Stephen, 135Brasch, Rudolf, 490Brasil-hrael, 530Brazil, 526-31Di Brazilianer Yiddishe Tzaytung, 530Brentano, Heinrich von, 372Bressler, David, 24Bre'viaire de la Haine, 637Breviario del Odio, 637Bricker, John W., 195Bricker amendment, 180, 638Brickner, Barnett R., 106, 195Bridges, Harry, 140Briggs v. Elliott, 144nBrit Hatzofim-Emunah, 347Brith Abraham Foundation, 564Brith Sholom, 564British Broadcasting Company, 316Britton, Frank L., 183Brod, Max, 398Broderzon, Moshe, 425Brokenburr, Robert L., 158Bronx House-Emanuel Camps of New
York City, 268Brooklyn Jewish Center Review, 589Brooklyn Museum, 112Brooklyn State Hospital, 204Brotherhood Week, 388Brown, Edmund G., 163, 172Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,
Bulganin, Nikolai A., 411, 413, 414, 432Bulletin (Bonn), 368Bulletin (Frankfurt), 399Bulletin des nos Communaut&s, 329Bulletin du Cercle Juif, 593Bundestag Committee on Indemnifica-
tion Matters, 391Bureau of Jewish Education (Cleveland),
219, 220Bureau of Jewish Education (New York
City), 21Bureau of Jewish Education (Savannah,
Ga.), 218Bureau of Jewish Social Research, 60, 83Bureau of Jewish Statistics and Research,
25Bureau of Philanthropic Research, 21Burger, Jacob A. W., 337Burgess, John William, 19Burns, Eedson L. M., 281, 282, 500, 502Butler, John Marshall, 136Butterfield, Herbert, 314
CYCO (see Central Yiddish Culture Or-ganization)
Cahiers, 329Cahn, Martha Binion, 605Cain, Harry P., 131Caisse Israelite de Relevement Econom-
ique, 467Calendar, abridged, 610Calendar, monthly, 611-22California Jewish Voice, 587Calzant, Georges, 321Camelback hotel, 171Caminito case, 142Canada, 299-307Canada, Dominion Bureau of Statistics,
302Canada-Israel Corporation, 307Canada-Israel Securities, 572Canadian Association for Labor Israel,
572Canadian Association of Hebrew Schools,
572Canadian Committee of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds, 572Canadian Congress of Labor, 305Canadian Friends of the Hebrew Univer-
157Chesterton, A. K., 313Chevra Kadisha (South Africa), 482Chicago Commons, 35Chicago Israelite, 588Chicago Jewish Forum, 588Chicago K.A.M. Temple, 109Children's Aid Society of New York, 39Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania,
39Chinitz, A., 539Chouraqui, Andr<5, 329; article by, 450-
57; 455Christian Democratic Party (Italy), 348,
349Christian Democratic Union (West Ger-
many), 388, 395, 396, 541Christian Labor Association of Canada,
305Christian Nationalist Crusade, 187Christian Nationalist Party, 181Christian Science Monitor, 160Christian Sentinels, 184Christian Social Union, 370Christy, William, 158Church and state, 172Churchill, Winston, 106, 308Cincinnati Council on Human Relations,
168Citizens Councils of Mississippi, 183City of Hope, 238, 566City of New York, Children's Court, 161City of New York, Domestic Relations
Court, 162Civil liberties, 131-42Civil rights, 142-80Claghorn, Kate H., 26Clapp, Raymond, 47Clardy, Kit, 134Claughton, E. N., 172Clement, Frank, 149Cleveland Museum of Art, 111Cleveland Orphan Asylum, 40Cleveland, summary of Jewish education
study, 219-26Coffee, Rudolph I., 605Cohen, Abraham, 312, 316Cohen, Andrew, 317Cohen, Benjamin V., 103Cohen, Boaz, 193Cohen, Cesar Yosef, 515Cohen, E. A., 317Cohen, Mrs. Harry K., 647, 652Cohen, Henry, 121Cohen, Henry Vita, 516
INDEX 661
Cohen, Mrs. Ida, 490Cohen, Idov, 449Cohen, Iva, bibliography by, 594-604Cohen, Jean, 448Cohen, Josef Albert, 516Cohen, Lord, 312Cohen, Meis, 469Cohen, Ruth, 317Cohen, Samuel, 457Cohen, Shushan, 469Cohen, Simon, 468Coit, Stanley A., 35Cole, Albert M., 153Coleman, James P., 147Collective Israel Actie, 341College of Jewish Studies in Los Angeles,
198, 558College of the City of New York, 105Collegiate Church, 105Collins, LeRoy, 166Col. David Marcus Memorial Foundation,
555Colorado Anti-Communist League, 181Colorado Fair Employment Practice Act,
Rights, 154Conrad, Walter, 373Conseil des Communautes, 470, 472, 473Conseil Representatif des Juifs de France,
320, 326, 329Consistoire Central (Paris), 325Consistoire Central des Israelites de
France et d'Algerie, 324, 326, 327,329
Consistoire Central Israelite de Belgique,333
Consolidation Loan of American Jewry,504, 506
Constantine, King of Greece, 361Consultative Conference of Jewish Or-
ganizations, 310, 326, 344, 386Consultative Council of Jewish Organi-
zations, 553Continent-Israel Line, 392Coordinating Board of Jewish Organiza-
tions, 553
662 INDEX
Cope, Quill, 149Copenhagen Royal Library, Jewish Sec-
tion, 359Corcoran Gallery, 111Cordon, Guy L., 181Cornell Medical School, 632Coronation Forest, 488Correio Radical, 528Corsi, Edward J., 178Corwin, Norman, 112Coty, Rene, 377Council Child Development Center, 69Council Educational Alliance of Cleve-
land, 36Council for the Protection of the Rights
and Interests of Jews from Germany(London), 393
Council of Christians and Jews, 313Council of Communal Institutions, 47Council of Communities, 365Council of Europe, 330, 397Council of Jewish Federations and Wel-
Council of Jewish Religious Communitiesin the Czech Lands, 439, 440, 442
Council of Justice to Animals and Hu-mane Slaughter Association, 309
Council of the Evangelical Church, 396,415
Council on Foreign Relations, 283Country Party, 483Cramton, Louis C, 159Cremieux decree, 320, 452, 453, 454Croner, Fritz, 387Cronica Israelita, 530Crossman, Richard, 515Crouch, Paul, 137Crouch, Robert, 309Crouch bill, 308, 309Crusade for Freedom, 630Crystal Palace Roller Skating Rink,
Philadelphia, 170Culture Center, 539Cutter Laboratories, 141Czechoslovakia, 438-43
Dahan, Jacques, 470, 472Daily Hebrew Journal, 593Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, 111Dam, H. G. van, 394Damascus Alliance Israelite Universelle
school, 519Damascus Talmud Torah, 519Dance, E. H., 314Danube Shipping Company, 401Dar, Abraham, 515Darling, John {see Dar, Abraham)
Dasberg, Isaac, 338Dascalu, Mishu, 448Daube, D., 317Davar, 423Davies, Chase M., 196Davis v. County School Board, 144nDawidowicz, Lucy, article by, 276-89Day-Jewish Journal, 589Dead Sea scrolls, 510Debre, Michel, 319Deetjen, H., 370Defender, 187Defense de VOccident, 322Defense Facilities Bill, 136DeForest, Robert W., 53Degrelle, Leon, 330del Valle, Pedro A., 181Democratic Independence Party, 470, 471Democratic Party (U.S.), 279Denburg, Chaim, 307Departure From Union Regulation Bill,
477Derichsweiler, Albert, 376Desa, Robert, 515Detroit Art Institute, 108Detroit Historical Museum, 108Detroit Jewish News, 588Detroit Police Department, 169Detroit Public Library, 108Deutsch, Abraham, 327Deutsch, Ernst, 389Development Corporation of America,
232Devine, Edward T., 53Dewey, Thomas E., 106Diamond, David, 112Diels, Rudolf, 372Dies, Martin, 132Diestelmann, Heinz, 373al Digwy, Fuad, 515Dilling, Albert, 186Dilling, Elizabeth, 184, 186, 187Dilling, Kirkpatrick, 186Diocese of Rochester v. Planning Board,
175nDisplaced persons act of 1948, 81Displaced persons act of 1950, 81District of Columbia, Board of Commis-
sioners, 171District of Columbia v. Thompson, 171nDollfus, Engelbert, 408, 409Domb, Cyril, 317Dominican Republic Settlement Associa-
tion, 557Donges, Theophilus E., 476, 477Donker, Leendert A., 339Doron, D., 509Douglas, William O., 110Dover, Zvi, 489Drachsler, Julius, 53Drees, Willem, 106, 336
INDEX 663
Dresden Art Gallery, 415Dreyfus, Gilbert, 321Dreyfus, Robert, 333Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate
zil), 528, 529Federations, welfare funds, community
councils, Canada, 586Federations, welfare funds, community
councils, U. S., 574-86Federazione Giovanile Ebraica Italiana,
354Feeney, Leonard E., 186Feinstein, Myer, 645, 649Fekete, Michael Moshe, 508Feldman, Bercu, 447Feldman v. Kelly, 141n
Female Hebrew Benevolent Society ofPhiladelphia, 12
Fenster, Solomon, 427Ferber, S., 436Fifth Amendment, 134, 139, 141Filho, Joao Cafe, 527Finaly case, 398Finck, Albert, 371Fine, Morris, 290n, 651Fineberg, S. Andhil, 630Fingerhut, Abraham, 457Finkelstein, Leah, 539Finkelstein, Louis, 106First Amendment, 176First Nationalist Directory, 187First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles,
176Fiszgrund, S., 436Fleg, Edmond, 117, 320, 329Fletcher v. Coney Island, Inc., 168nFlorida State Republican Committee, 172Florida States Rights Association, 183Folks Lige, 539Folsom, James E., 145Fonds Social Juif Unifie, 324, 325, 326,
328, 329For Fair Play, 632Forbundet Judiska Nazioffer i Sverige,
356Ford Foundation, 275Ford Motor Company, 156Foreign Operations Administration, 286Forman, Stanley, 423Forsamlingsbladet, 359Fouchet, Christian, 458, 459Foundation for the Jewish National
Fund, 569France, 318-29France-L'Observateur, 322Frank, Anne, 399Frank, Jerome, 142Frank, Ludwig, 389Frank, Martin M., 170Frank, Paul, 515Frank, Zvi Pessah, 499Frankel, Lee K., 26, 27, 30, 39, 40, 46, 51,
52Franz Philippson Foundation, 335Fraternidad Agraria, 522, 523Fray Velt, 539Free Democratic Party (Berlin), 396Free Democratic Party (West Germany),
370, 372, 373, 374, 378Free Sons of Israel, 564Free Synagogue, 28, 34, 48Freedman, Benjamin H., 186Freedman, Harry, 649Freedman, Maurice, 316Freehof, Solomon B., 194, 646Freeland League for Jewish Colonization,
557
INDEX 665
Freeman, Orville L., 159Freie Arbeiter Stitnme, 589Freikorps Deutschland, 374French Consular Court, 463French Morocco, 469-75French National Institute of Health, 474Fria Ord, 356Friedensburg, Ferdinand, 388Friedlander, Israel, 116Friedman, Bernard, 477Friedman, Herbert A., 232Friedman, Theodore, 193Frings, Joseph Cardinal, 377Frischer, Ernst, 317Fry, Christopher, 509Fuchs, Abraham, 539Fuessel, Hans, 397Fulbright, J. William, 109Furrows, 589
Galal, K. D., 368Galinski, Heinz, 382, 387Gallup, George, 188Gallup poll (see American Institute of
Public Opinion)Galveston Movement, 24Gamsu, David, 479Gariani, Yusef, 515Garrison, Wesley E., 172Gaston, N. Pierre, 135Gaulle, Charles de, 450Gaza incident, 500Geis, Robert Raphael, 398General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church of the U.S. of America, 195General Zionist Party, 288, 315, 495, 496,
497, 538, 539Geneva conference, 350Gentleman's Agreement, 634Genzken, Dr., 376Georgia Education Commission, 146Georgia Farmers' Market Bulletin, 181Georgia State Board of Education, 141Gerber, William M., 606Gerland, Brigette, 425, 426, 427German Freedom Party, 375German Party, 370, 374, 381, 381-82German Peace With Israel movement,
391German Reich Party (DRP), 369, 374, 376German Reich Youth Movement, 375German Rightist Party, 372German Scrap Metal Federation, 400German Societies for Christian-Jewish
Cooperation, 388German Trade Union Federation, 389,
34; 438-43; 446-49Gordon-Peterson Bill, 202Gordonia, 533Gottesman Foundation of New York, 510Gottschalk, Max, 335Gozlan, Elie, 455, 457Gradner, Louis, 483Graduate School of Jewish Social Work,
280n, 569Hadassah Newsletter, 589Hadassah Organization of Canada, 572Hadassah University Hospital, 511Hadaya, Ovadya, 499Haddad, Charles, 464, 465Hadj, Messali, 451Hadjadj, 457Hadoar, 194, 589Hadoar Lanoar, 589Hagdud Haivri League, 569Haifa Municipal Museum, 508Haifa Technion, 507Haik, 457Halevi, Benjamin, 496Halkin, Shimon, 425Hall, Thomas C, 155Halpern, Harry, 106Halpern, Leon, article by, 531-34Hamburger, Adolf, 400Hamilton, John W., 183Hammarskjold, Dag, 195, 283Hammerman, M., 332Hamon, Leo, 319Hamou, M., 472Hampton, Lionel, 509Hand, Augustus N., 152Handehblad, 332
Handlin, Oscar, 102, 113Ha-Noar, 354Hanoar Hatzioni, 533Hanover Animal Protection League, 400Hansen, Hans Christian Svane, 371Hapoel Hamizrachi (Israel), 495Hapoel Hamizrachi of America, 192, 201,
569Hapoel Hamizrachi of America,
Women's Organization, 569Harari, Yitzhak, 517Hardie, Louis J., 167Harkavi, A., 435Harlan, Thomas C, 390Harlan, Veit, 390Harofe Haivri, 589Harriman, Averell D., 154, 282Harris, C. H., 317Harvest of Hate, 637Harrison, Matthew, 490Hart, Merwin K., 182Hashomer Hatzair, 347, 448, 495, 533,
539, 569Hassan, Abdul, 185Hatikva, 354Hauser, Philip, 123Havenga, Nicholas C, 476Hawranke, Eberhard, 374Hawthorne-Cedar Knoll School of the
Jewish Board of Guardians, 44, 69Hayat, Isaac, 465Hays, Arthur Garfield, 606Health and Physical Education Activities
in the Jewish Community Center,274
Health Insurance Plan of Greater NewYork, 119, 120, 121, 122
Hebrew Arts Foundation, 555Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum
in New York City, 12, 38Hebrew Benevolent Society, 13, 17Hebrew Cemetery Society (Richmond,
Va.), 12Hebrew Immigrant and Aid Society, 22Hebrew Institute of Chicago, 37Hebrew Institute of New York, 35Hebrew Ladies Relief Society, 48Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society, 8Hebrew National Opera Company, 509Hebrew National Orphan Home in New
York City, 258Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York,
27,47Hebrew Orphans Home, 9Hebrew Relief Society in New York City,
12Hebrew Sheltering and Guardian Society
of New York, 39, 40, 41Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
396, 398Heuven Goedhart, G. J. van, 396Heves, Cornel, 445Heves, Lajos, 445Hexter, Maurice B., 31Hill, Howard, 460Hill, John Warren, 162Hill 24 Doesn't Answer, 510Hillside Hospital, 77Himpe, Hans, 379Hindus, Mattathias, 534Hirsch, E. G., 55Histadrut, 237, 494Histadrut Foto-News, 589Histadruth Ivrith (South Africa), 483Histadruth Ivrith of America, 239, 555Historia Judaica, 589Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 109History Without Bias, 314Hitler, Adolf, 409Hochberg, Natanael, 509Hodges, Luther H., 148Hoegh, Leo A., 158Hoegner, Wilhelm, 370Hoffman, Benzion (Zivion), 606Hoffmann, Ruth, 399Hollander, David B., 204Holmes v. City of Atlanta, 167nHoltzoff, Alexander, 138Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews o£
New York, 47Hooker, West, 187Hoover, Herbert, 60Hoover, William H., 183Horeb, 589Home, Frank S., 154Horovitz, Bela, 317, 653Horowitz, David, 341Horwitz, Israel Louis, 483Hoter, Helmut, 379Housing and Home Finance Agency, 153r
156Hudson, Charles B., 184Hull House, 35Human Rights Day, 638Hummerich, Werner, 380, 381Humphrey, Hubert, 133Humphrey-Lehman Bill, 179Hungary, 443-46Hutchison, Elmo H., 502Hutt, William Harold, 477Hyamson, Albert M., 317Hyman, S. Cecil, 480, 482
Ibn-Shmuel, Jehudah (Kaufmann), 499Iceland, Reuben, 606Ichud, 533Idbuj, 526Idelson, Vladimir R., 317
668 INDEX
Ikor, Roger, 329Ilan, Uri, 503Illinois Bureau on Jewish Employment
Problems, 164Illinois State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, 173Ilyichev, Leonid P., 424Immigration, 178In Jewish Boohland, 273, 589In the Common Cause, 589Independent Jewish Union, 387Independent Socialist League, 132, 139Indian Council for World Affairs, 195Indiana Jewish Chronicle, 588Indibo, Chaim, 519Industrial Removal Office, 24, 25Information, 453, 455, 456Institute des Hautes £tudes (Tunis), 467Institute for Ethical Studies in the
Atomic Age, 204-05Institute for Religious and Social Studies,
559Instituto Judio Argentino de Cultura e
Informacion, 526, 637Intergovernmental Committee for Euro-
pean Migration, 484Intergroup Committee on Human Rela-
tions, 634Intermountain Jewish News, 587International Conference of Orientalists,
510International Development Advisory
Board, 287International Electric Union, 279International Jewish Labor Bund, 554International League Against Racism
and Anti-Semitism, 322International Military Tribunal, 377International Red Cross, 397International Refugee Organization, 80,
332, 484International Social Security Association,
391Iota Theta Law Fraternity, 564Allrada, 464Iraq, 517-18Irgun Zvai Leumi, 496Iron Curtain Over America, 183Isaac, Jules, 455Isaacs, Harry E., 606Isaacson, Isaac, 527Iskult Presse Nachrichten, 403Israel, Gerard, 455Israel, Leon (Lola), 606Israel, Solomon, 516Israel, 491-511Israel (Denmark), 359Israel (Italy), 354Israel and the United States, 276-88Israel Bond Committee, 534, 538Israel Bond Drive, 230
Israel Development Issue, 231Israel Digest, 589Israel-Egypt Mixed Armistice Commis-
sion, 500Israel Exploration Society, 510Israel Histadrut Campaign (see National
Committee for Labor Israel)Israel Independence Bond Issue, 231, 232Israel Independence Day, 346, 508Israel-Jordan Armistice Commission, 502Israel—Life and Letters, 589Israel Merchant Marine, 506Israel Music Foundation, 569Israel Opera, 509Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, 316, 328,
346, 353, 508, 509Israel Purchasing Mission in Germany,
388, 390, 391, 392, 416, 507Israel Red Mogen David, 82Israel-Soviet Friendship Congress, 501Israel Speaks, 589Israel State Bank, 341Israelite Press, 593Israelitischer Religionslehrer-und Kan-
torverband, 348Istiqlal, 470, 471Italy, 348-54Itzcar, Leon, 448Ives, Irving M., 179Iwin, Wolf, 438Izvestiya, 421
JWB (see National Jewish WelfareBoard)
Jackson, Edward, 377Jacob R. Schiff Fund, 645Jacob R. Schiff Library of Jewish Con-
tributions to American Democracy,650
Jacob Ziskind Trust for Charitable Pur-poses, 204
Jacobi, Abraham, 17Jacobson, A. I., 359Jacobson, Jerome J., 394Jais, Meir, 327, 452Jamali, M. J., 280Jancu, Cornel, 448Janner, Barnett, 310Janowsky, Oscar I., 72, 73, 207Jarblum, Marc, 328Javits, Jacob, 408Jehouda, Josue, 348Jencks, Clifford, 137, 138Jenner, William, 132Jernegan, John D., 278Jerusalem Bezalel Museum, 510Jerusalem School for Graduate Research,
198Jerusalem YM-YWHA, 276Jeshanu, Dan, 448Jew—National Enemy Number One, 528
INDEX 669Jewish Academy o£ Arts and Sciences, 555Jewish Action Committee Against the
Rearmament of Germany, 320, 328Jewish Advocate, 588Jewish Agency for Palestine, 79, 201, 231,
Jewish Agency, Aliyah Department, 461Jewish Agency, American Section of, 569Jewish Agency, Committee on Control
and Authorization o£ Campaigns,229, 237
Jewish Agricultural and Industrial AidSociety, 24
Jewish Agricultural Society, 24, 25, 116,566
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, 424Jewish Argus, 587Jewish Atrocities in the Holy Land, 185Jewish Audio-Visual Review, 589Jewish Bank, 532Jewish Benevolent Society, 12Jewish Board of Guardians (New York
City), 44, 69, 258Jewish Book Annual, 590Jewish Book Council of America, 116,
273, 555Jewish Book Month, 116, 273Jewish Book Week, 316Jewish Braille Institute of America, 566Jewish Braille Review, 590Jewish Bulletin, 588Jewish Center, 269Jewish Center Program Aids, 273Jewish Central Committee, 532, 536, 537,
24Jewish Communal Register, 21Jewish communal services, 227-51Jewish Community Bulletin, 587Jewish Community Center Annual Meet-
ings, 274Jewish Community Center Self-Study
Manual, 274Jewish community centers, 1946-55, 262-
76Jewish Community Council (Atlanta,
Ga.), 109
Jewish Community Council (SouthBend, Ind.), 109
Jewish Community Federation of Cleve-land, 219, 220, 221
Jewish Conciliation Board of America,566
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society, 27Jewish Criterion, 592Jewish Culture Center, 539Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, 557Jewish Daily Eagle, 593Jewish Daily Forward, 590Jewish Daily Yiddish Bulletin, 590Jewish education, 205-08Jewish Education, 590Jewish Education Committee of New
York (JEC), 110, 111-12, 116, 120JEC Bulletin, 589Jewish Education Register and Directory,
590Jewish Education Study Committee, 219,
221Jewish Educational Alliance (Savannahs
Ga.), 209, 210, 217Jewish Examiner, 590Jewish Exponent, 592Jewish Family and Community Services
of Chicago, 256Jewish Family Service of New York, 63,
256Jewish Farmer, 25, 590Jewish Floridian, 587Jewish Forum, 590Jewish Frontier, 590Jewish Herald, 592Jewish Herald-Voice, 592Jewish Historical Institute in Poland, 437Jewish Historical Society (Great Britain),
316Jewish History Publications, 204Jewish Home for Aged and Infirm, 46Jewish Horizon, 590Jewish Hospital (Cincinnati), 46, 77Jewish Immigrant Aid Society of Canada,
(see also Workmen's Circle)JLC Outlook, 590Jewish Labor Committee of Canada,
573Jewish Labor in the United States, 627Jewish Ledger (New Orleans, La.), 588Jewish Ledger (Rochester, N.Y.), 588Jewish Librarians Association, 555Jewish Life, 590Jewish Life (Orthodox), 590
670 INDEX
Jewish Ministers Cantors Association ofAmerica, 559
Jewish Monitor, 587Jewish Museum, 111, 555Jewish Music Festival, 116Jewish Music Forum, 555Jewish Music Notes, 273Jewish National Fund, 233, 237n, 315,
328, 341, 365, 448, 457, 523, 534, 538,569
Jewish National Fund, GeobotanicalLaboratory Institute, 511
Jewish National Fund (Germany), 388Jewish National Fund of Canada, 573Jewish National Home for Asthmatic
Children at Denver, 566Jewish News, 588Jewish Newsletter, 590Jewish Occupational Council, 239, 261n,
566Jewish Orphans Home (New Orleans), 38Jewish Parent, 590Jewish Party, 448Jewish Peace Fellowship, 564Jewish People's Institute of Chicago, 37Jewish people's schools (Montreal), 306Jewish Pictorial Leader, 592Jewish population in the United States,
1955, 119-30Jewish Post, 593Jewish Press, 588Jewish Press-Milwauker Wochenblat, 592Jewish Prisoners Aid Society, 44Jewish Protectory and Aid Society, 44Jewish Publication Society (JPS), 189,
190, 200, 559Jewish Record, 588Jewish Recreation Association of Haar-
lem, 341Jewish Religious Congregation of Po-
land, 436Jewish Restitution Successor Organiza-
tion, 385, 392, 393, 394, 557Jewish Review and Observer, 592Jewish Sabbath Alliance of America, 559Jewish School for Communal Work, 53Jewish social service, 252-62Jewish Social Service Association of New
York, 60, 63Jewish Social Service Quarterly, 269, 590Jewish Social Studies, 189, 200, 590Jewish social work in the United States
(1654-1954), 3-98Jewish Socialist Bund, 329, 430, 431Jewish Socialist Verband of America, 554Jewish Spectator, 590Jewish Sports Center, 539
Jewish Standard (New Jersey), 588Jewish Standard (Toronto), 593Jewish Teacher, 590Jewish Teachers' Seminary and People's
554Jewish Way—Undzer Weg (Illinois), 588Jewish Way (New York), 590Jewish Weekly News, 588Jewish Welfare Council, 48Jewish Welfare Society o£ Philadelphia,
54Jewish Western Bulletin, 593Jewish Women's Benevolent and Welfare
Society, 482Jewish Women's League of Germany, 388Jewish World, 590Jewish Youth Community in France, 327Jewish Youth Week, 116Jews' College, 314, 315Jews Hospital, 17Jews in the Soviet Satellites, 630Jews in the Soviet Union, 630Johannesburg Bar Council, 476Johnson, Edwin C, 158Johnston, Eric, 109, 287, 500, 505Johnston, Olin, 132Joint Defense Appeal, 228n, 238, 554Joint Palestine Fund, 315Joint Public Relations Committee (Can-
ada), 573Joint Tuberculosis Committee, 28Jolowicz, Herbert Felix, 317Jones, Lewis W., 108Jones, Ross F., 172Jonge, Jacob de, 338Joods Maatschappelijk Werk, 342Jornal Israelita, 530Jornal Israelita Ilustrado, 530Josef, Ellen, 517
INDEX 671Josephtal, Giora, 494Journal des CommunauUs, 329Journey to Israel, 390Joyce, James, 509Judah, Naphtali, 8Judaism, 590Judaism and Anti-Semitism, 382Judisk Forum, 356Judisk Kronika, 359Judisk Tidskrift, 359Juedische Buchgemeinde (Zurich), 348Juin, Alphonse, 458Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 336,
den Rheinland Pfalz (Coblentz), 117Landy, Eugene, 135Langendijk-van Moorst, Geertruida M.,
332, 339Langer, William, 178, 179Langlie, Arthur B., 160Laor, Daniel, 501Lapid, Arye, 489Laqueur, W. Z., articles by, 491-511; 512-
20Large City Budgeting Conference, 236,
238, 239Larner, Victor, 607Larogue, Gustave, 377Laszlo, Jeno, 445Latin America, 521-39Latour, Pierre Boyer de, 458, 459Lattes, Dante, 354
Lattimore, Owen, 138Lauterpacht, H., 317Lautier, Louis B., 171Lavon, Pinhas, 494Lavry, Marc, 509Lawson, Edward B., 284Lazarus, Fred Jr., 633Lazarus, Jacques, 453, 455Lazebnik, Joel, 436, 438Le'Achduth Avodah, 494-95Leader, George M., 160League for Labor Palestine, 539League for National Labor in Israel, 570League for Religious Labor in Eretz Is-
rael, 570League for Safeguarding the Fixity of
the Sabbath, 194, 560League of Arab Poets, 510League of Arab States, 283League of Empire Loyalists, 313League of Jewish Women, 108League of Militant Atheists, 419League of Religious Settlements, 571Learsi, Rufus, 113, 343Leavitt, Moses A., 547Lebanon, 520Lebanon Hospital, 32Lebeson, Anita Libman, 116Lebkuechner, Richard, 380Lee, George W., 141Lee, Richard C, 181Le Ezrath Ha-Yeled, 339Lehman, Herbert H., 106, 114, 153Lehman-Celler Bill, 202Leibovits, Mrs. D. E., 448Leinsdorf, Erich, 112Leipzig fair, 416Lenowitch, Icchak Gordiri, 438Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital, 34, 238,
566Leon and Antoinetta Feffer Foundation,
529Lesesne, Henry, 15InLeskes, Theodore, article by, 142-80Leverenz, Bernhard, 378Levin, Leopold, 359Levin, Nahum, 482Le"vinas, Emmanuel, 454Levine, Aaron, 490Levinger, Emma Ehrlich, 113Levinson, Jacob, 607Levinstein, Kurt, 400Levinthal, Cyrus, 652Levinthal, Louis E., 288, 643, 645, 649Levy, Arnold, 317Levy, Asser, 111Levy, Helen Solomon, 607Levy, Henry, article by, 458-69Levy, Rudolf, 398Levy, Simon G., 106Levy, Victor, 515
INDEX 673Lewin, Zwi, 328Lewis, Henry G., 483Lewisohn, Adolph, 46Liberal Party (Australia), 483Liberal Party (Italy), 348Liberal Party (South Africa), 479Liberal Party (U.S.), 279Liberty and Property, 187Libin, Solomon, 607Lichtigfelt, Adolph, 483Lieberman, Saul, 193Lifshutz, Oscar M., 385Lightfoot, Claude, 138Lilienthal, Alfred, 513Linder, Tom, 181Lions Club (South Tucson, Ariz.), 172Lipiner, Elias, article by, 526-31Lipman, V. D., 316Lippert, Julius, 376Lippmann, Max, 370Lipschitz, Joachim, 370, 376, 396Lipsky, Louis, 288Literarishe Heftn, 587Littman, Jean A., 448Littman, Leo, article by, 343-48Litvinoff, Barnet, 316Lob, Hermann, 357Locker, Berl, 530Lodge, Henry Cabot Jr., 281, 282, 284Loeb, Morris, 24, 46Loeb Memorial, 33Loerner, Georg, 377Loewenstein, Theodor, 448Lonardi, Eduardo, 521London Board of Jewish Religious Edu-
cation, 313, 314London Conference, 366London Economist, 630Lonesome v. Maxwell, 168nLong Island Jewish Press, 588Lorenz, Heinrich, 379Los Angeles Civil Service Commission,
164Los Angeles College of Jewish Studies,
562Louis LaMed Literary Foundation, 556Louis LaMed prize, 307Louis M. Rabinowitz Institute for Rab-
MacArthur, Douglas, 134-35Maccabi, 328, 335, 347, 517McCarran-Walter Immigration and Na-
turalization Act, 81, 179, 201McCarthy, Joseph R., 131, 133, 134, 628McClellan, John, 133McCollum case, 174McCollum v. Board of Education, 174nMcCoy, John F., 181McDavitt, George V., 133McDermot, T. W., 307McDonald, James G., 530McEntire, Davis, 155McFarland, Howard P., 157McFarland, W. Henry Jr., 182McGinley, Conde, 181, 183, 184, 186, 187McPherson, Mrs. Jessie, 477Machsiki Hadass, 333Mack, Julian W-, 43McLaughlin, Charles F., 132McLeod, R. W. Scott, 135, 178Madar, Jacob, 468Madole, James A., 184Magalhaes, Raimundo Junior, 530Magen David Federation, 564Magnes, Judah L., 21, 628Magnus-Levy, Adolf, 607Maier, 378Maimonides, Moses, 5, 499Maimonides Health Center of San Fran-
cisco, 76Maimonides school, 325Maisel, T., article by, 534-39Majer-Leonhard, 397Makarios, Archbishop, 361Malan, Daniel F., 476Malenkov, Georgi M., 411, 434, 443, 444Mancroft, Lord, 308Mankowitz, Wolf, 316Mansbach, Mrs. Guy, 334Manshel, Victor, 519Mapai, 495, 496, 497Mapam, 494, 495, 496, 533, 539Marchandeau decree, 322Marcus, Jacob R., 113, 115, 649Margalith, 474Margolis, Max L., 648Margolis, Mrs. Max L., 647, 652Margoshes, Joseph, 607Margulies, Benzion, 317Marine Flasher, 81Mark, Ber, 436, 437, 438Markish, Peretz, 424, 425 ;
crimination, 160Massel, Jacob, 607Matate, 508Matthews, Burnita, 139Matusow, Harvey, 137Maurer, Emil, 405Mauriac, Francois, 322May, Mortimer, 288Mayer, Corona, 539Mayer, Daniel, 319Mayer, Leo Ari, 510Mayer, Ren6, 319Meged, Aron, 509Meier, Heinz, 387Meir Elias hospital, 518Meitner, Lise, 400Memmi, Albert, 329Memorial of the Unknown Jewish Mar-
tyr in Paris, 544Mendelsohn, Solomon, 539Mendelsohn Culture League, 534Mendes-France, Pierre, 318, 319, 321, 322,
453, 455, 456, 458, 459, 461, 513, 514Menorah Association, 239, 556Menorah Journal, 590Mental Hygiene Department of the Free
Synagogue in New York, 34Menzies, Robert G., 483, 488Merchant Marine Academy, 135Merzagora, Cesare, 349Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin
Rabbinical Academy, 560Metcalf, George R., 154Metropolitan Apartment House Associa-
tion, 304Metropolitan Life Insurance Company,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 111Mexico, 534-39Meyer, 379Meyner, Robert D., 154Meyuhas, Meir Shmuel, 515Miami, Fla., school board, 175Michael Reese Hospital, 33, 77Michaeli, Wilhelm, article by, 354-59Michigan Catholic, 186Michigan Civil Rights Law, 169Michigan Liquor Control Commission,
561Netherlands, 336-43Neturei Karta, 495Neubach, Ernst, 398Neuberger, Richard L., 181Neue Jiidische Zeitung (Munich), 399Neue Welt, 403Neuman, Abraham A., 204Neumann, Emanuel, 280, 283Neurath, Konstantin von, 377The New Masters, 322New Mexico FEP Commission, 159, 161New York Association for New Ameri-
cans, 81, 233, 236, 254
INDEX 677New York Board of Rabbis, 106, 178, 192,
192n, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205New York Charity Organization Society,
52,55New York City Bar Association, 202New York City Board of Education, 110,
141, 150New York City Department of Charities,
40New York City Domestic Relations Court,
202New York East Conference of the Metho-
dist Church, 195New York Federation of Reform Syna-
gogues, 191New York Foundation, 47New York Historical Society, 105New York Public Library, 110New York School of Philanthropy, 52New York School of Social Work, 52, 87,
110New York State Commission Against Dis-
crimination, 154, 161, 170New York State Council of Churches, 202New York State Department of Educa-
tion, 632New York State Department of Mental
Hygiene, Correction, Health andWelfare, 204
New York State Federation of Women'sClubs, 202
New York State Joint Legislative Com-mittee, 110
New York State Probation Commission,162
New York State University, 151, 632The New York Times Youth Forum,
114New York University, 110New Yorker Wochenblat, 590Nicholls, J. W., 316Nidche Israel, 537Nidche Israel, Hilfsverein, 538Nieuw Israelietisch Weehblad, 342Ninety-second Street YM and YWHA,
112Ninio, Victoria Marcelle, 514, 515Nissenzweig, 426Niw-Hanaor, 342Nixon, Richard M., 136, 157Noah, Mordecai Manual, 8Non-Partisan Zionist Organization, 534Norden, Albert, 415Norman, Edward A., 607Norristown (Pa.) Jewish Community
478Orbach, Maurice, 515Oren, Mordecai, 442Organization for European Economic Co-
operation, 330, 349
678 INDEX
Organization for Rehabilitation ThroughTraining (ORT), 50, 51, 79, 324, 346,347, 350-51, 364, 365, 406, 452, 465,473, 474, 475, 537 (see also NationalORT League; Women's AmericanORT; World ORT Union)
ORT Committee (Germany), 386ORT jubilee congress, 480ORT-OSE (South Africa), 473, 480ORT-Tunisia, 467Organizations, national Jewish, in U.S.
and Canada, 553-73Organizazione Sanitaria Ebraica—Assis-
tenza all'Infanzia-OSE, 352, 353Orlinsky, Harry M., 648, 649Osmo, Henry Josef, 516Our Voice, 587Oysher, Moyshe, 530Ozar Hatorah, 474
Palatinate Art Galleries, 398Palestine and Zionism, 591Palestine Economic Corporation (U.S.),
570Palestine Economic Corporation of Can-
ada, 573Palestine Foundation Fund, 315, 387,
388, 570Palestine Pioneer Foundation, 570Palestine Symphonic Choir Project, 570Palestine Uruguay Bank, 532Paley, William S., 103Panel of Americans, 633Panholzer, Josef, 371Papagos, Alexander, 361Papen, Franz von, 372Pappenheim, Bertha, 388, 399Paris Accords, 366, 367, 377, 393, 394, 412,
414Paris Memorial, 544Parker, Willard, 17Parkson, Alexander, 429, 430Das Parlament, 388, 389Parti du Peuple Algerien, 451Patman, Wright, 133A Patria, 528Patriots of North Carolina, 183Patterson, Paul, 159Paul Baerwald School of Social Work,
Industrial Race Relations, 633Pennsylvania State Committee for an
FEPC, 160People ex rel. Ring v. Board of Educa-
tion, 174nPeople Take the Lead, 627Peoples College Program, 483
People's Independence Front, 443Peoples National Bank of Washington,
163People's Party (Austria), 408, 409People's Relief Committee, 50Pereira, Salomon Rodrigues, 340Perelman, M. H., 336Peretz, Judah Loeb, 354, 423, 437, 442Periodicals, Jewish, in U.S. and Canada,
587-93Perlmutter, Sholom J., 607-08Perlov, Isaac, 539Peron, Juan, 521, 522, 637Personal Service Bureau of Chicago, 34,
43,55Pervuchin, Mikhail G., 411Perzowsky, 436Pessin, Deborah, 116Peter, Gabor, 443Peters, Gerhard, 380, 381Peters, John P., 137Peters v. Hobby, 137nP'Eylim—American Yeshiva Student
Union, 192, 561Peyser, Alfred, 359Pfeffer, Itzik, 424Phi Alpha Fraternity, 564Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity, 564Phi Lambda Kappa Fraternity, 565Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, 565Philadelphia Art Alliance, 111Philadelphia Commission on Human Re-
lations, 171Philadelphia Federation of Jewish Char-
ities, 60Philadelphia Jewish Times, 592Phoenix Jewish News, 587Pi Tau Pi Fraternity, 565Picheny, Elias, 274Pickersgill, John Whitney, 303Pierre, Abbe, 323Piggins, Edward S., 170Pilcher, Charles Venn, 488Pinson, Koppel S., 113Pioneer Woman, 591Pioneer Women, 237, 538, 570Pirchei Agudath Israel, 557Piros, Laszlo, 443, 444Plitt, Edwin A., 377Plugat Aliyah—Hanoar Hatzioni, 571Poale Agudat Israel (Austria), 406Poale Agudath Israel of America, 234,
571Poale Agudath Israel of America, Ezra-
Irgun Hanoar Hachareidi, 571Poale Agudath Israel of America, Poalim-
Women's Division, 571Poale Zion (Great Britain), 315Poale Zion (Uruguay), 533Poale Zion (Yugoslavia), 448Poale Zion Youth (Mexico), 539
INDEX 679Poesia del Sabato, 354Point, 186Point Four Program, 135Polak, Willem Albertus, 378Poland, 434-38Polhemus, Domine, 105Poliakov, Leon, 329, 380nPolio Gambling, 186Politi, Eli, 516Polotzki, Jacob H., 510Pool, David de Sola, 102, 105, 113Pool, Tamar de Sola, 113Popular Front (Greece), 360, 361Popular Opera, 509Population, communities with Jewish
populations of 100 or more, table,126
Population, Jewish, in the U.S., by states,124
Porush, Israel, 117Porush, Israel, article by, 483-90, 488Postal, Bernard, 113, 274Pougatch, Isaac, 454Poujade, Pierre, 319, 321Powell, Adam Clayton Jr., 153Pravda, 419, 424Preliminary Report on Neo-Fascist and
Hate Groups, 184, 630Prensa Israelita, 539Presbyterian Labor Temple, 117Presence Franchise, 458, 460Print Club, 109Prinz, Joachim, 186Proceedings of the Rabbinical Assembly
of America, 591Program in Action, 591Progressive Conservative Party, 299Progressive Order of the West, 565Progressive Party (Israel), 495Progressive Party (U.S.), 135Progressive Zionist League-Hashomer
410Rabbi Kook Foundation, 499Rabbi Kook Institute, 499Rabbi Kook Yeshiva, 532Rabbinerverband (Switzerland), 348Rabbinical Alliance of America, 192, 196,
561Rabbinical Assembly of America, 106,
192, 193, 195, 201, 202, 203, 561Rabbinical College (Italy), 352Rabbinical College of Telshe, 240, 561Rabbinical Council of America, 106, 191,
192, 194, 195, 203, 204, 561Rabbinical Council Record, 591Rabbinical Court, 463, 469Rabbinical Radio and TV Workshops,
635Rabi, 454Rabinoff, George, 88Rabinovich, M., 421Rabinovitch, Abraham, 489Rabinowitz, Benjamin, 274Rabinowitz, Louis I., 481Rabinowitz, Louis M., 205Rabinowitz Lectureship Series, 205Racial Equality and the Law, 638Rackman, Emanuel, 193, 194O Radical, 527Radical Socialist Party, 319Radinsky, Ellis, 608Radio Baghdad, 513Radio Beirut, 520Radio Cairo, 469, 513Radio Damascus, 513, 519Radio Free Europe, 438, 449Radio Jordan, 513Radio Tunis, 469Radkiewicz, Stanislaw, 434Radlauer, Curt, 397Raeder, Erich, 377Rafsky, Henry A., 608Rahamin, Yitzhak Nissim, 498Rahim, Abdul Kamel, 185, 281, 283Rakitin, Isaak, 424Rakosi, Matyas, 443, 444Ramat Hadassah Szold Reception Center,
493Ramosodi, Stephen, 477Rand Easter Show, 482
680 INDEX
La Rassegna Mensile d'Israel, 354Rathenau, Walther, 371Raubinger, Frederick M., 150Rauh, Richard Solomon, 608Ravitch, Melach, 307Rowlings v. State Superintendent of Pub-
363, 384Reichert, Yisrael, 508Reif, Hans, 396Relief Agency for Victims of the Nurem-
berg Laws Who Are Not of the Jew-ish Faith, 397
Relief Committee for Victims of NationalSocialism Abroad, 390
Religion, 188-205Religion in a Free Society, 633Religious liberty act, 356Religious News Service, 188Remer, Otto E., 375Rengstorf, Karl, 389Research Institute of Religious Jewry,
561Reuter, Ernst, 370Revisionists, 533, 538, 539Rhijn, Albertus Johannes van, 482Ribalow, Harold U., 116Ribicoff, Abraham, 154, 158, 181Richards, James P., 278, 285Richmond, Mary, 52, 53Richter, Franz, 375Riegelman, Harold, 628Rifkind, Simon H., 102, 106, 629Ring case, 174Ripken, Georg, 368Rivarol, 318, 322Riverside Museum, 111Riverton study, 193Robb, James H., 316Roberts, Dennis J., 110Robeson, Paul, 139Robinson, Nehemiah, 409Robinson, Richard H., 174Rochester Memorial Art Gallery, 111Rochester Symphony Orchestra, 112Rodeph Shalom Congregation, 9Roehrlich, Bernard, 448Roemer, Karl von, 374Roessler, Fritz, 375Rogel, Naqdimon, article by, 512-20
Roman Catholic Charities of the Arch-diocese of New York, 48
Roman Catholic Church, 478Roman Catholic Sisters of Humility
Order, 176Roman Catholic Welfare Corp. v. City
of Piedmont, I75nRoosevelt, Franklin D., 133Roosevelt, James, 279Rosen, Kopul, 481Rosen, Pinchas, 346Rosenbach Foundation, 109Rosenbaum, Cyril, 490Rosenbaum, Jeanette W., 652Rosenberg, Alfred, 376Rosenberg, Israel S., 498Rosenberg, Louis, article by, 299-307Rosenberg, Ludwig, 391Rosenberg case, 636Rosenberg Case—Fact and Fiction, 630Rosengarten, Charles, 106Rosenman, Samuel I., 102Rosenwald, Julius, 40Rosenzweig, Franz, 398, 399Roth, Cecil, 348Roth, Leon, 316Royal Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, 309Rubens, Alfred, 316Rubin, Hadassah, 438Rubin, Leslie, 479Rubin, Seymour J., 407, 408, 409Ruda, Max, 348Rudel, Hans Ulrich, 522Ruderman, Jacob, 196Rudman, Ray K., 479Rumania, 446-49Rumford, William Byron, 158, 163Rushdi, Ahmed, 515Russell, Lord of Liverpool, 316, 487, 526Rutgers University, 108Ryad, Mahmoud, 514
Saada, Charles, 464ben Sa'adia, Menahem Yitzhak, 518As-Sabah, 464, 469Sabah, Jack, 473Sabri, Laniado, 519Saburov, Maxim Z., 411Sadat, Anwar, 514Safran, Meir Yosef, 515St. John's Wood Synagogue, 313St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 176St. Louis Jewish Tribune, 588St. Louis Municipal Art Commission, 110St. Louis university, 633St. Mark's-in-the-Bouerie, 117St. Paul Jewish News, 588St. Paul's Church, 105Salaman, RedclifEe, 317Salem, Saleh, 514
INDEX 681
Salisbury, Harrison, 417, 422Salit, Norman, 106, 196, 197Salk, Jonas, 185Salomon, Ernst von, 371Salomon, Sidney, article by, 308-17Salonika Fair, 365Salus, Hugo, 442Salvation Army, 256Saly Mayer School of Higher Jewish
bund, 344, 347, 348Schweizerische Zionistenverband, 346Schwerdt, Max, 400Sciaky, David, 364Scourge of the Swastika, 487, 526Seattle Symphony Orchestra, 109Secours Mutuel Juif (Brussels), 334Seebohm, Hans-Christoph, 381, 382Seelig, Siegfried, 400Segal, Albert, 483Segal, Charles M., 112, 113Segal, Leon, 483Segal, Sam, 387Segal, Selig, 426, 427Seixas, Benjamin, 8Seixas, Gershom M., 10Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe,
325Seligman, Ben B., 290nSelim school, 315Senior, Max, 46, 55Sentinel, 588Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of Amer-
ica, 565Serlin, Ja'akov, 498Servan-Schreiber, Jean-Jacques, 319Service d'Apprentissage Patronal, 474Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 593Sfard, David, 436, 438Shaarei Zion Congregation (Montreal),
306Shaban, Abel, 480Shalom, S., 398Shaltiel, David, 530Shamir, Moshe, 509Shapero, Harold, 112Shapiro, Ezra, 288Shapiro, Judah J., 547Shapiro, Leon, articles by, 290-98, 434-38Shapiro, M., 508Shapiro, Morris S., 608Sharett, Moshe, 106, 433, 497Shearith Israel congregation, 9, 10Sheiner, Leo, 141Sheitlis, Benjamin A., 608Shenker, Israel, article by, 336-43Shepilov, Dimitri P., 432Sherman County Journal, 181Sheviley Hachinuch, 591
682 INDEX
Shick, Otto, 317Shiels, Albert, 37Shilumim Corporation, 390Shinnar, Felix E., 388Shneour, Zalman, 508Sholom Aleichem, 416, 423, 424, 442, 447Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, 561Shomrei Hadass, 333Short Philosophical Dictionary, 420Shostakovich, Dmitri, 424Di Shtime, 539Shurer, Haim, 423Shusheim, Aharon Leib, 526Shwartz, Hersh, 529Sicher, Gustav, 439Sidney Liptzen Foundation, 571Siegal, Abraham, 116Siegfried, Andre, 636, 637Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity, 565Sigma Delta Tau Sorority, 565Sik Or, 510Siler, Eugene, 175Silver, Abba Hillel, 106Sirverman, Julius, 308Silverman, Meyer M., 608Simms, John F. Jr., 148, 167Simon, Carolyn K., 638, 639Simon, Ernst, 509Sinar v. Wisconsin, 175nSir Elly Kadoorie school, 315Siton, Salim, 519Sixth Annual Citizenship Convention,
484Skliar, Moshe, 438Slansky, Rudolf, 441Slater, W. J., 486Slaughter of Animals Act of 1933, 309Slawson, John, 59, 627Slim, Mongi, 459Ben Slimane, Fatmi, 471Sloan, Jacob, article by, 188-205; 290nSloan, William B., 167Smadja, Albert, 457Small Business Administration, 133Smith, Abraham, 483Smith, Gerald L. K., 181, 183, 185, 186,
187Smith, Lamar, 141Smith, Margaret C, 181Smith Act, 134, 137, 138, 184Smith College, 52Smithsonian Institute, 111Smoira, Moishe, 494Smoliar, Hersz, 435, 436, 438Smuts, Jan, 476Sneh, Moshe, 496Snider, Baron D., 484Snider, L. S., 484Social and Cultural Union of Polish
Jews, 435, 436, 437, 438Social Credit Party, 299
Social Democratic Party (Austria), 408Social Democratic Party (Italy), 348Social Democratic Party (West Germany),
371, 389-90, 395, 396, 541, 637Socialist Party (Brazil), 527Socialist Party (Italy), 348Socialist Reich Party, 370, 372, 374Socialist Unity Party, 415Societies for Christian-Jewish Coopera-
tion (West Germany), 381, 388Society for the Dissemination of Political
and Social Sciences, 419Society of Friends of the Touro Syna-
gogue, 561Society of German Chemists, 400Soelzer, Erna, 389Solender, Sanford, 274Solidarity Juive, 334Sommer, Martin, 378Sondov, Theodore, 204Sonigo, Germaine, 457Sonneborn, Rudolf G., 288Sonnenberg, Benjamin, 103Sons of the American Revolution, 105Soustelle, Jacques, 451, 453South African Board of Jewish Educa-
tion, 480, 481, 482South African Jewish Board of Deputies,
480, 482, 483South End House, 35South Schleswig Voters Association, 371Southern Gentlemen, 183Southern Israelite, 588Southern Jewish Weekly, 587Southern School News, 149Southwest Jewish Chronicle, 592Southwestern Jewish Press, 587Soviet Union, 416-34Soviet Union as Reported by Former
Soviet Citizens, 428Sowden, Lewis, 483Spaak, Paul-Henri, 330Special Service of the Baltimore Federa-
tion, 34Speiser, Ephraim A., 649Speiser v. Randall, 141n, 176nSperber, Manes, 399Spier, Eduard, 338Spinoza, Benedict, 340Stalin, Josef, 443Stark, Abe, 202Starr, Ellen G., 35Stassen, Harold, 135, 286State Conference of Charities, 30State Treaty for the Reestablishment of
an Independent and DemocraticAustria, 401
INDEX 683Statement of Views on Religion in Pub-
lic Education, 631Statute of Algeria, 450, 452Stavitsky, Michael A., 109Steenkamp, Louis, 477Stein, Edith, 399Stein, Herman D., article by, 3-98Steinbruch, Aarao, 527Steiner v. Simons, 146nSteinmetz, Heinrich, 379Stellrecht, Helmut, 376Stennis, John C, 133Sterling, Louis, 317Stern, Horace, 650Sternberg, Jakob, 425Sternlieb, David, 448Stevenson, Adlai E., 106, 114Stichting Hachsjarah en Alijah, 342Stichting Het Nieuw Israelietisch Week-
blad, 342Stikker, Dirk U., 339Stoeckler, Lajos, 445Stoessinger, Felix, 348Stone, Dewey, 288Stone, Maurice L., 608Storer College, 151Story of Zionist Espionage in Egypt, 185Strasser, Otto, 382Strassmann, Fritz, 406Stratton, William G., 166Straus, Isidor, 36Strauss, H. G., 317Strauss, Israel, 608Strauss, Lewis L., 103, 114Strieder, Ludwig K., 376Strijdom, Johannes G., 476, 478Stuart, Gilbert, 110Student Zionist, 591Student Zionist Organization, 288-89,
571Studies in Bibliography and Booklore,
592Studies in Prejudice, 637Stuyvesant, Peter, 111, 117Subversive Activities Control Act, 138,
140Subversive Activities Control Board, 131,
138Sulzberger, Cyrus L., 21, 24Summers, Joseph Jr., 135, 136Sumner, William Graham, 19Supreme Rabbinical Council, 499Sutherland, Patrick I., 155Suydam, Henry, 277Swart, Charles Robberts, 476Sway, David Hyman, 608Swift, Harris, 483Swift, Joseph G., 106Swift, Linton B., 60Swing, Joseph M., 179Switzerland, 343-48
Swope, Herbert Bayard, 103Synagogue Council of America, 106, 116,
196, 239, 270, 561Synagogue Council of Greater Montreal,
Tachkemoni, 333, 334Taft-Hartley Act, 137Tal, Justus, 340Tal, Sidi, 424Talmadge, Herman, 145Talpioth, 591Tamir, Samuel, 496Tarasov, M. P., 432Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity, 565Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity, 565Taubert, Eberhard, 374Taussig, Frances, 59, 60Taylor, Graham, 35Taylor, Lea, 35Taylor, Maurice, 608Teachers' Institute for the Schools of
Judaism, 196Teamsters International, 161Technion Yearbook, 591Tel Aviv Municipal Museum, 508Telem, 509Tel-Hai Fund, 571Ten Million Americans Mobilize for
Justice, 630Tenney, Jack B., 181La Terre Retrouvie, 329Texas Jewish Post, 592Theological Seminary Yeshivath Chach-
mey Lubin, 561This Is Our Home, 627Thomas, Charles S., 135, 136Thompson, R. E., 137Thompson case, 171Thomsen, Roszel C, 167, 168Thomson, 177Three-Quarter Century Club, 183Tienen, Paul van, 338Timmerman, George Jr., 148Timmerman, George B. Sr., 142Tiro, Mohammed Hassan, 140Tito, Josef, 413Toch, Ernst, 109, 112Tocqueville, Alexis de, 637Toledano, Ya'akov, 498, 499Tomche Torah Society, 557Torah Umesorah, 240, 561Torch, 592Torczyner, Jacques, 288Tour, Pierre Boyer de la, 470
684 INDEX
Touro Infirmary, 33Touro Synagogue, 110Trachtenberg, Alexander, 137Trade Union Council for Israel, 280Trades and Labor Congress of Canada,
305Training Bureau for Jewish Communal
Service, 88Transcript, 592Transvaal Federation of Synagogues,
480Traveler's Aid, 256Tremolieres, 474Trial of the Thirteen, 514, 515, 517Tridngolo Tragico: Ebraismo, Masson-
eria e Comunismo, 350Tribuna Israelita, 539Tribuna Mosaica, 530Tribune Sioniste, 329, 335Trinity Church, 105Tripartite Declaration of 1950, 276, 278,
282Tri-State Bank of Memphis, Tenn., 183Trobe, Harold, article by, 348-54Trotzky, Leon, 132Tsur, Jacob, 328Tudor v. Board of Education of Ruther-
ford, 173Tulsa Jewish Review, 592Tunisia, 458-69Tunisian Students Union, 464Turko-Iraqi pact, 512Turkov family, 539Turner, Frederick J., 19
ECOSOC (see UN Economic and SocialCouncil)
UN (see United Nations)UNESCO (see UN Educational, Scientific,
and Cultural Organization)UNRRA (see UN Relief and Rehabilita-
States and Canada, 192, 562Union of Russian Jews, 565Union of Scandinavian Jewish Youth As-
sociations, 358Union of Sephardic Congregations, 190,
562Union of South Africa, 476-83Union of Soviet Writers, 425Union of the Democratic Left, 360Union movement, 312Union Universelle de la Jeunesse Juive,
466Unione delle Communita Israelitiche,
349, 350, 352, 354Unique Functions of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, 274L'Unite National, 304United Anti-Defamation Committee, 539United Automobile Workers of America,
156United Campaign (Argentina), 523United Campaign (Uruguay), 533United Campaign for Local and Inter-
national Jewish Organizations (Mex-ico), 537, 538
United Charity Institutions of Jerusalem,571
United Communal Fund, 480United Council of Orthodox Hebrew
Congregations of the Cape andSouth-West Africa, 481
United Fund for Jewish Culture, 556United Fund for Roman Jewish Welfare
545United Restitution Organization, 399United Rumanian Jews of America, 565United Service for New Americans, 81,
233, 255United Service Organizations, 72, 239,
274U.S. Agriculture Department, 30, 135,
350, 465, 466, 629United States and the State o£ Israel,
276-89U.S. Census Bureau, 123
U.S. Committee for Sports in Israel, 271,571
U.S. Congress, House Committee on Com-munist Aggression, 630
U.S. Congress, House Un-American Ac-tivities Committee, 134, 184, 186
U.S. Congress, Senate Civil Service Com-mittee, 132
U.S. Congress, Senate Government Op-erations Committee, 133
U.S. Congress, Senate Internal SecuritySubcommittee, 132, 133
U.S. Congress, Senate Select Committeeto Study Censure Charges, 131
U.S. Congress, Subcommittee on Refu-gees and Escapees of the SenateJudiciary Committee, 178
U.S. Defense Department, 203U.S. Escapee Program, 353U.S. ex rel. Belfrage v. Kenton, 140nU.S. ex rel. Caminito v. Murphy, 142nU.S. Foreign Operations Administration,
135, 629U.S. HUAC Preliminary Report, 187U.S. Immigration Service, 179U.S. Information Agency, 117, 460, 627U.S. Justice Department, 140U.S. Military Academy, 106U.S. National Commission for UNESCO,
638U.S. News and World Report, 630U.S. Olympic Committee, 271U.S. President's Committee on Govern-
ment Contracts, 157, 632U.S. President's Committee on Govern-
ment Employment Policy, 157U.S., President's Executive Order 9980,
La Vie Juive, 329Vima, 360Vincent, Sidney Z., article by, 219-26Virginia State Bar Association, 149Voizard, Pierre, 458Volunteers bill, 367Voremberg, Harry M., 482Voroshilov, Rlimenti E., 432Dos Vort, 539Vorys, John M., 285Vroman, Akiva, 508
WIZO (see Women's International ZionistOrganization)
Wadsworth, James J., 281, 285Wagner, Robert F. jr., 106Wahl, Karl, 376Wald, Lillian, 33, 35Waldman, Morris D., 21, 24, 28, 29, 47,
crimination in Employment, 155, 163Washington State FEP law, 163Washington university, 633Waten, Judah, 490Watkins, Arthur V., 179Watkins Committee (see U.S. Congress,
Senate Select Committee to StudyCensure Charges)
Watson, Frank D., 47Watson, Frank L., 137Watts, Rowland, 136Waxes, Sanford, 132Wayne University, LaMed Professorship
of Jewish Studies at, 108Webb v. State University of New York,
INDEX 687Westchester Jewish Tribune, 589Western European Union, 330Western European Union Agreement,
320Western Jewish News, 593Whartman, Eliezer, 200White, Harry Dexter, 133White, Hugh, 147White America, 183White Brotherhood, 183White House Conference on Children
and Youth (1950), 631White House Conference on Education,
631White Sentinel, 183Wicha, Wladyslaw, 434Wiener, Alfred, 400Wier, Roy W., 177William J. Shroder Memorial Award, 270Williams, G. Mennon, 159Williams, Robert H., 181Williams, Roger, 110Williams Intelligence Summary, 181,
182Williams Intelligencer, 185Wilson, Lewis A., 141Windsor Jewish Community Bulletin,
593Wines, Frederick, 53Wingate, Orde, 316Winnipeg City Council, City Personnel
World Jewish population, 290-98World ORT Union, 275, 311World OSE Executive, 480World Over, 116, 591World Sephardi Federation, 311World Sephardi Federation, American
Branch, 565World Sephardi Union, 465World Sephardic Congress, 454World Union for Jewish Education,
American Section, 563World Union for Progressive Judaism,
Zachariacz, Szymon, 436Zaitsev, A., 432, 433Zangwill, Israel, 24
Zaoui, Andre\ 454Zara, Louis, 113Zborowski, Mark, 6Zeirei Agudath Israel, 557Zentral Verein Juedischer Jugend, 386Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland, 373,
381, 386, 394Zentralwohlfahrtsstelle der Juden in
Deutschland, 386, 415Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, 565Zhukov, Grigori K., 411Zietsch, Friedrich, 371Zill, Egon, 378Zionist Archives and Library of the Pal-
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