Jewish Social Studies: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Contemporary and Historical Aspects of Jewish Life. January 1959, Volume XXI Numbers 1. Joint Conference sponsored by the Conference on Jewish Social Studies, Inc., and the Theodor Herzl Institute on The Impact of Israel on the American Jewish Community.
New York: Conference on Jewish Studies, 1959. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, 88 pp., book reviews. Very Good. Item #57082
Articles are "The Conference Theme," Joseph L. Blau, "Opening Remarks," Emanuel Neumann, "Trends in the Jewish School System - Boston: A Case Study," Arnold J. Band, "Hebraic Studies in American Higher Education," Abraham I Katsh, "The Effects of the Establishment of the State of Israel upon Jewish Forum and Concert Programs," Samuel D. Freeman, "Comments on the Impact of Israel on American Jewish Education," William W. Brickman, "Some Aspects of Israel's Impact on Identification and Cultural Patterns," Abraham G. Duker, "Impact on of Israel on American Jewish Community Organization and Fund Raising," Arnold Gurin, "Comments on the Impact on of Israel on American Jewish Community Organization and Fund Raising," Max C. Gettinger, "Impact of Israel on American Jewish Ideologies," Ben Halpern, "Comments on Impact of Israel on American Jewish Ideologies," Helen Raebeck, "Observations on Impact of Israel on American Jewish Ideologies," Milton Himmelfarb, "Further Comments on Impact of Israel on American Jewish Ideologies," Edward Neufeld, "Summation," Raphael Patai, "Concluding Remarks," Salo W. Baron.
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