Jewish Social Studies: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Contemporary and Historical Aspects of Jewish Life. January 1965, Volume XXVII - Number 1. Papers and Proceedings of a Conference on Negro-Jewish Relations in the United States: Convened by the Conference on Jewish Social Studies, Inc on Sunday, may 3rd, 1964, at the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 838 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

New York: Conference on Jewish Studies, 1965. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, 72 pp. Very Good. Item #64179

Articles are "Negro Attitudes toward Jews," Horace Mann Bond, "The Negro-Jewish Community and the Contemporary Race Crisis," Howard Brotz, "On Negro-Jewish Relations - A Contribution to a Discussion," Abraham G. Duker, "Response," Band, "Remarks by Discussant," Leo Stole, "The Civil Rights Struggle," Bayard Rustin, "Ethnic and Religious Minorities: Subcultures and Subcommunities," Ben Halpern, "The Merchant and the low-Income Consumer," David Caplovitz, "Remarks by Discussants," Cleveland Robinson and Morris U. Schappes, "Summation," Sigmund Diamond.

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