SELECTED ARTICLES OF INTEREST IN RECENT VOLUMES OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK The American Jewish Family Today Attitudes of American Jews Toward Israel: Trends Over Time The Bitburg Controversy California Jews: Data from the Field Polls A Century of Conservative Judaism in the United States A Century of Jewish History, 1881-1981: The View from America The "Civil Judaism" of Communal Leaders Steven Martin Cohen 82:136-154 Eytan Gilboa 86:110-125 Deborah E. Lipstadt 87:21-37 Alan M. Fisher and Curtis K. Tanaka 86:196-218 Abraham J. Karp 86:3-61 Lucy S. Dawidowicz 82:3-98 Jonathan S. Woocher 81:149-169 The Demographic Consequences of U.S. Jewish U.O. Schmelz and Sergio DellaPergola 83:141-187 Population Trends The Demography of Latin American Jewry Israelis in the United States: Motives, Attitudes, and Intentions Jewish Education Today Jewish Survival: The Demographic Factors Jews in the United States: Perspectives from Demography The Labor Market Status of American Jews: Patterns and Determinants Latin American Jewry Today U.O. Schmelz and Sergio DellaPergola 85:51-102 Dov Elizur 80:53-67 Walter I. Ackerman 80:130-148 U.O. Schmelz 81:61-117 Sidney Goldstein 81:3-59 Barry R. Chiswick 85:131-153 Judith Laikin Elkin 85:3-49 557
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SELECTED ARTICLES OF INTEREST IN RECENT VOLUMESOF THE AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK
The American Jewish Family Today
Attitudes of American Jews Toward Israel:Trends Over Time
The Bitburg Controversy
California Jews: Data from the Field Polls
A Century of Conservative Judaism in theUnited States
A Century of Jewish History, 1881-1981:The View from America
The "Civil Judaism" of Communal Leaders
Steven Martin Cohen82:136-154
Eytan Gilboa 86:110-125
Deborah E. Lipstadt 87:21-37
Alan M. Fisher and Curtis K.Tanaka 86:196-218
Abraham J. Karp 86:3-61
Lucy S. Dawidowicz 82:3-98
Jonathan S. Woocher
81:149-169The Demographic Consequences of U.S. Jewish U.O. Schmelz and Sergio
DellaPergola 83:141-187Population Trends
The Demography of Latin American Jewry
Israelis in the United States: Motives,Attitudes, and Intentions
Jewish Education Today
Jewish Survival: The Demographic Factors
Jews in the United States: Perspectivesfrom Demography
The Labor Market Status of American Jews:Patterns and Determinants
Latin American Jewry Today
U.O. Schmelz and SergioDellaPergola 85:51-102
Dov Elizur 80:53-67
Walter I. Ackerman 80:130-148
U.O. Schmelz 81:61-117
Sidney Goldstein 81:3-59
Barry R. Chiswick 85:131-153
Judith Laikin Elkin 85:3-49
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Leadership and Decision-making in a JewishFederation: The New York Federation ofJewish Philanthropies
Los Angeles Jewry: A Demographic Portrait
The National Gallup Polls and AmericanJewish Demography
New Perspectives in American JewishSociology
The 1981-1982 National Survey of AmericanJews
The Population of Reunited Jerusalem,1967-1985
Charles S. Liebman79:3-76
Bruce A. Phillips 86:126-195
Alan M. Fisher 83:111-126
Nathan Glazer 87:3-19
Steven Martin Cohen 83:89-110
U.O. Schmelz 87:39-113
Recent Jewish Community Population Studies: Gary A. Tobin and AlvinA Roundup
Reform and Conservative Judaism in Israel:A Social and Religious Profile
Religiosity Patterns in Israel
The Social Characteristics of the New YorkArea Jewish Community, 1981
South African Jewry: A SociodemographicProfile
South African Jews and theApartheid Crisis
Soviet Jewry Since the Death of Stalin:A Twenty-five Year Perspective
Trends in Jewish Philanthropy
Chenkin 85:154-178
Ephraim Tabory 83:41-61
Calvin Goldscheider andDov Friedlander 83:3-39
Paul Ritterband andSteven M. Cohen 84:128-161
Sergio DellaPergola andAllie A. Dubb 88:59-140
Gideon Shimoni 88:3-58
Leon Shapiro 79:77-103
Steven Martin Cohen 80:29-51
S E L E C T E D A R T I C L E S OF I N T E R E S T / 559
Leo BaeckJacob BlausteinMartin BuberAbraham CahanAlbert EinsteinFelix FrankfurterLouis GinzbergJacob GlatsteinSidney GoldmannHayim GreenbergAbraham Joshua HeschelHorace Meyer KallenMordecai KaplanHerbert H. LehmanJudah L. MagnesAlexander MarxReinhold NiebuhrJoseph ProskauerMaurice SamuelLeo StraussMax WeinreichChaim WeizmannStephen S. WiseHarry Austryn Wolfson
OBITUARIES
By Max Gruenewald 59:478-82By John Slawson 72:547-57By Seymour Siegel 67:37^3By 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 Milton R. Konvitz 85:401-03By Marie Syrkin 56:589-94By Fritz A. Rothschild 74:533-44By Milton R. Konvitz 75:55-80By Ludwig Nadelmann 85:404-11By Louis Finkelstein 66:3-20By James Marshall 51:512-15By Abraham S. Halkin 56:580-88By Seymour Siegel 73:605-10By David Sher 73:618-28By Milton H. Hindus 74:545-53By Ralph Lerner 76:91-97By Lucy S. Dawidowicz 70:59-68By Harry Sacher 55:462-69By Philip S. Bernstein 51:515-18By Isadore Twersky 76:99-111
275Algemeiner Journal, 509Allen, Jim, 294Allen, Wayne, 137nAllied Jewish Federation of Denver, 17nAllis, Sam, 159nAlpert, Rebecca T., 142n, 144nAlpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, 474Alternative Information Center, 376Altmann, Alexander, 515Alvarez, Abel Ramon Caballero, 404ALYN—American Society for Handi-
capped Children in Israel, 479AMC Cancer Research Center, 476America-Israel Cultural Foundation,
480America-Israel Friendship League, 480American Academy for Jewish Re-
search, 449American Associates, Ben-Gurion Uni-
versity of the Negev, 480American Association for Ethiopian
Jews, 454American Association of Rabbis, 456American Biblical Encyclopedia Soci-
ety, 449American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU), 176American Committee for Israel Peace
Center, 225American Committee for Shaare Zedek
Hospital in Jerusalem, 480American Committee for Shenkar Col-
lege in Israel, 480American Committee for the Weizmann
Institute of Science, 480
561
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American Council for Judaism, 445American Federation of Jews from Cen-
tral Europe, 474American Friends of Haifa University,
480American Friends of Ramat Hanegev
College, 480American Friends of the Alliance Israel-
ite Universelle, 454American Friends of the Haifa Mari-
time Museum, 480American Friends of the Hebrew Uni-
versity, 480American Friends of the Israel Mu-
seum, 487American Friends of the Jerusalem
Mental Health Center—EzrathNashim, 481
American Friends of the Shalom Hart-man Institute, 481
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Mu-seum, 481
American Friends of the Tel Aviv Uni-versity, 481
American Israel Public Affairs Commit-tee (AIPAC), 481
American-Israeli Lighthouse, 481The American Israelite, 512American Jewish Alternatives to Zion-
American Jewish Correctional Chap-lains Association, 476
American Jewish Historical Society, 449American Jewish History, 507American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee—JDC, 454American Jewish League for Israel, 481American Jewish Philanthropic Fund,
454American Jewish Press Association, 449American Jewish Public Relations Soci-
ety, 489
American Jewish Society for Service,476
American Jewish Times—Outlook, 512American Jewish World, 508American Jewish Year Book (AJYB), 11,
388, 397, 400, 414, 419, 430, 509American ORT Federation, 454
American and European Friends ofORT, 454
American Labor ORT, 454Business and Professional ORT, 454National ORT League, 455Women's American ORT, 455
American Physicians Fellowship, 481American Red Magen David for Israel,
482American Sephardi Federation, 474American Society for Jewish Music, 449American Society for Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology, 482American Society for the Protection of
Nature in Israel, 482American Veterans of Israel, 475American Zionist, 509American Zionist Federation, 216, 482American Zionist Youth Foundation,
482Americans for a Safe Israel, 482Americans for Progressive Israel, 482Amery, Jean, 332Amirav, Moshe, 372Amit Woman, 509Amit Women, 483Ampal—American Israel Corporation,
483Amsellem, Armand, 313Andrade, Joaquim do Santos, 284Andreotti, Giulio, 325, 405Angel, Marc, 148, 149nAnnenberg Research Institute, 456Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
396, 399, 410Argentina, 270-281Arizona Post, 506Arjuan, Victor, 377Aron, Melanie W., 105nAron, Minna, 348Aron, Raymond, 305Aron, William S., 17n, 76nAronin, Douglas, 137nAronson, Joseph H., 515Aryan Nations, 178ARZA—Association of Reform Zion-
ists of America, 218, 483Arzt, Edya, 136, 136nAscot, Roger, 313Asher, Samuel H., 17nAshour, Khalil, 373Askoldov, Alexander, 359al-Assad, Hafez, 183, 355, 407Association for Jewish Studies, 456Association for the Social Scientific
Study of Jewry, 449Association of Hillel/Jewish Campus
Professionals, 456Association of Jewish Book Publishers,
450Association of Jewish Center Workers,
446Association of Jewish Community Or-
ganization Personnel, 476Association of Jewish Community Rela-
tions Workers, 446Association of Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Agencies, 476Association of Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Agency Professionals, 476Association of Jewish Genealogical So-
cieties, 450Association of Jewish Libraries, 450Association of Orthodox Jewish Scien-
tists, 457
Association of Yugoslav Jews in theUnited States, 475
Germany), 336Chutzpah (Canada), 265Cipriani, Georges, 305Citizens in Support of the Pollards, 214Citron, Sabina, 260City of Hope National Medical Center
and Beckman Research Institute,477
CLAL (see National Jewish Center forLearning and Leadership)
Claramount, A. Castillo, 409Clark, Joe, 265Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, 458Cleveland Jewish News, 512Cluverius, Wat, 199, 200Coalition for the Advancement of Jew-
ish Education (CAJE), 458Coetzee, J.M., 426Cohen, Burton I., 129nCohen, Gerson D., 50, 52n, 53, 129, 132,
Cohen, Wilbur J., 517Cohler, Larry, 48nCohon, George, 268Collins, Kenneth, 300Comay, Amos, 517Comay, Michael, 432Commentary, 509Commission on Law and Public Action
(COLPA), 111Commission on Social Action of Reform
Judaism, 446The Complete Artscroll Siddur, 119Conference of Jewish Communal Ser-
vice (CJCS), 40, 477Conference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations,213, 214, 224, 446
Conference on Jewish Material ClaimsAgainst Germany, 455
Iancu, O., 359Illiana News, 507Imrey, Freda, 67nIndex to Jewish Periodicals, 512, 513Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion, 507Inouye, Daniel, 215Institute for Computers in Jewish Life,
461Intermountain Jewish News, 506International Conference of Jewish
Communal Service (see WorldConference of Jewish CommunalService)
International Council on Jewish Socialand Welfare Services, 477
Jackson, Jesse, 182, 183Jackson-Vanik Amendment, 227, 358Jacob, Francois, 312Jacob, Walter, 106nJacobs, Julian G., 300Jacobs, Louis, 299Jacobson, Dan, 301Jaffe, Mitchell, 262Jahnke, Jutta, 352Jakobovits, Immanuel, 294, 297, 301Janowitz, Naomi, 156n, 157nJaphet, Ernest, 414Jaroslavsky, Cesar, 272Jaruzelski, Wojciech, 363Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, 405Jerusalem Post, 215, 369, 370, 410, 412,
424Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences,
451Jewish Action, 509Jewish Advocate, 508Jewish Agency, 216, 217, 280, 414, 425Jewish and Female, 12Jewish Blind Society (Gr. Britain), 295Jewish Book Annual, 509Jewish Book World, 509Jewish Braille Institute of America, 478Jewish Braille Institute Voice, 509Jewish Braille Review, 509The Jewish Catalog, 57, 128, 157Jewish Chautauqua Society, 461Jewish Chronicle (London), 291, 292,
294Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh, 513Jewish Civic Press (Ga.), 507Jewish Civic Press (La.), 507Jewish Civic Press (Tex.), 513Jewish Community News, 507Jewish Community Voice, 508Jewish Conciliation Board of America,
478
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Jewish Current Events, 509Jewish Currents, 509Jewish Eagle (Canada), 514Jewish Education, 510Jewish Education in Media, 461Jewish Education Service of North
America, 461Jewish Exponent, 513Jewish Feminist Organization, 10Jewish Floridian Group, 507Jewish Forward, 510Jewish Frontier, 510Jewish Fund for Justice, 478Jewish Guardian, 510Jewish Herald-Voice, 513Jewish Horizon, 508Jewish Immigrant Aid Services, 256Jewish Immigrant Aid Services of Can-
ada (JIAS), 492Jewish Journal (Calif.), 506Jewish Journal (Fla.), 507Jewish Journal (N.Y.), 510Jewish Journal of San Antonio, 513Jewish Labor Bund, 475Jewish Labor Committee, 447
National Trade Union Council forHuman Rights, 447
Jewish Ledger, 510Jewish Ministers Cantors Association of
America, 461Jewish Museum, 451Jewish Music Notes, 510Jewish National Fund of America, 485Jewish National Fund of Canada
tion, 455Jewish Social Studies, 510Jewish Spectator, 506Jewish Standard, 508Jewish Standard (Canada), 514Jewish Star (Calif.), 506Jewish Star (N.J.), 508Jewish Teachers Association—Morim,
Cantors Institute and Seminary Col-lege of Jewish Music, 462
Department of Radio and Television,462
Graduate School, 462Jerusalem Campus, JTS, 462Jewish Museum (see p. 451)Louis Finkelstein Institute for Reli-
gious and Social Studies, 462Melton Research Center for Jewish
Education, 462National Ramah Commission, 462Prozdor, 463Rabbinical School, 463Saul Lieberman Institute of Jewish
Research, 463
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Schocken Institute for Jewish Re-search, 463
University of Judaism, 463Jewish Times, 507Jewish Times of the Greater Northeast,
513Jewish Transcript, 513Jewish Veteran, 507Jewish War Veterans of the United
States of America, 447National Memorial, 447
Jewish Week (N.Y.), 510Jewish Weekly News, 508Jewish Welfare Board (Gr. Britain), 295Jewish Western Bulletin (Canada), 514Jewish World (Fla.), 507Jewish World (N.Y.), 510Jibril, Ahmed, 204, 385, 387Jick, Leon A., 69n, 70nJohn Paul II, Pope, 165, 166, 169, 170,
183, 230, 260, 295, 311, 330, 343,363, 406
Johnson, Paul, 300Joint Distribution Committee, 362Jonas, Hans, 348Jordan, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371Josephine-Charlotte, Grand Duchess of
Luxembourg, 405Journal of Jewish Communal Service,
508Journal of Psychology and Judaism
(Canada), 514Journal of Reform Judaism, 510Journal of the North Shore Jewish Com-
munity, 508Judah L. Magnes Museum—Jewish
Museum of the West, 451Judaica Captioned Film Center, 451Judaism, 510Jung, Leo, 519JWB, 478
Jewish Book Council (see p. 452)Jewish Chaplains Council, 478Jewish Music Council (see p. 452)Lecture Bureau (see p. 452)
JWB Chaplaincy Board, 147JWB Circle, 510JWB Jewish Book Council, 452
JWB Jewish Music Council, 452JWB Lecture Bureau, 452
104n, 127n, 136n, 152nMoonman, Eric, 300Moonman, Jane, 300Moore, Deborah Dash, 64nMoran, Barbara K., 8nMorgan, Michael, 268Mormons' Jerusalem Center for Near
National Association of Jewish Voca-tional Services, 478
National Committee for Furtherance ofJewish Education, 463
National Committee for Labor Israel—Histadrut, 486
National Conference on Soviet Jewry,226, 447
Soviet Jewry Research Bureau, 448National Congress of Jewish Deaf, 478National Council for Soviet Jewry, 228National Council of Jewish Prison
Chaplains {see American JewishCorrectional Chaplains Associa-tion)
National Council of Jewish Women, 479National Council of Jewish Women of
Canada, 493National Council of Young Israel, 109n,
464American Friends of Young Israel
Synagogues in Israel, 464Armed Forces Bureau, 464Employment Bureau, 464Institute for Jewish Studies, 464Young Israel Collegiates and Young
Adults, 464Young Israel Youth, 464
National Democratic party (Fed. Rep.of Germany), 336
National Foundation for Jewish Cul-ture, 452
National Front (France), 303, 304National Front (Gr. Britain), 295National Hebrew Culture Council, 452
National Institute for Jewish Hospice,479
National Jewish Center for Immunol-ogy and Respiratory Medicine, 479
National Jewish Center for Learningand Leadership—CLAL, 464
National Jewish Coalition, 448National Jewish Commission on Law
and Public Affairs (COLPA), 448National Jewish Committee on Scout-
ing, 479National Jewish Community Relations
Advisory Council, 40, 167, 169,448
National Jewish Girl Scout Committee,479
National Jewish Hospitality Committee,464
National Jewish Information Service forthe Propagation of Judaism, 465
National Jewish Population Study, 17,77, 83
National Jewish Post and Opinion, 507National Joint Community Relations
Committee of Canadian JewishCongress, 493
National Organization of Labor Stu-dents (NOLS), 292
National Organization of Women(NOW), 7
National Union of Students (NUS), 293National Yiddish Book Center, 453Navon, Yitzhak, 413Near East Report, 507Neher, Andre, 312Ner Israel Rabbinical College, 465The Netherlands, 315-323Netherlands Zionist Organization, 321Neuman, Elias, 275Neuman, Isaac, 351Neusner, Jacob, 69n, 70n, 128, 128n,
212Neves, Tancredo, 282New Israel Fund, 60, 486New Jewish Agenda, 448New Menorah, 160,513New York Board of Rabbis, 229
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New York Holocaust Memorial Com-mission, 453
New York Times, 147, 168, 173, 185,188, 189, 190, 192, 199, 200, 203,213, 215, 224, 402
New Yorker, 114Nice Jewish Girls, 16Niepomniashchy, Mark, 358Nimrodi, Yaacov, 190, 401Nir, Amiram, 189, 190, 400, 401Nir, Shaul, 416Nissim, Moshe, 196, 395, 413North, Oliver, 185, 188, 191, 401North American Association of Jewish
Homes and Housing for the Aging,479
North American Conference on Ethi-opian Jewry (NACOEJ), 455
North American Jewish Students Ap-peal, 490
North American Jewish Students' Net-work, 9, 491
Northern California Jewish Bulletin, 506Norwood Childcare (Gr. Britain), 295Novak, David, 134nNovak, William, 127n, 151, 15In, 152n,
Union, 465Phillips, Bernard, 139nPhillips, Bruce A., 17n, 76nPhillips, Lazarus, 269Pickering, Thomas, 189, 194, 367, 368Pierce, Bruce Carroll, 179Pinkhof, Miriam Waterman, 318Pioneer Women/Na'amat (see Na'amat
USA)Plaskow, Judith, 10, 12n, 43, 43n, 157nPlaut, W. Gunther, 256Plotkin, Harry M., 52nP'nai Or Religious Fellowship, 159, 160Poale Agudath Israel of America, 486
Women's Division of, 486Pogrebrin, Letty Cottin, 4, 4n, 225Poindexter, John M, 189, 191Poland, 363-365, 407Polebaum, Beth, 53nPoliakov, Leon, 308Policy Research Corporation, 17nPolier, Justine Wise, 523Polish, David, 98n, lOOn, lOlnPollard, Anne-Henderson, 184, 192,
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