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AMPAL—American Israel Corporation,437
Aaron v. Cooper, 45nAbbady, Isaac A., 530Abbreviations, list of, 419-20Aberg, Einar, 280Abrahamov, Levy, 388Abrahams, Sidney, 245Abramov, Alexander N., 323Abrams, Charles, 74, 77, 79Academy for Higher Jewish Learning,
425Academy of Languages (Brazil), 505Acervo, 408Acheson, Dean, 25, 26, 207, 213Achour, Habib, 349Acker, Achille van, 257L'Action Sociale par l'Habitat, 252Aczel, Jamas, 336Adams, Theodore L., 122Adams Newark Theater v. Newark, 37nAdenauer, Konrad, 288, 289, 306Adkins v. School Bd. of City of Newport
News, 67nAdler, Adolphe, 474Adler, H. G., 290, 301Adler, Peter, 297Adult Jewish Leadership, 458Agudah News Reporter, 458Agudas Israel (Great Britain), 243Agudas Israel World Organization, 208,
283, 312, 405,425Agudat Israel, 334, 380, 479Agudath Israel of America, 150, 155, 318,
425Ahdut Avodah, 379Ahdut Haavodah-Poale Zion Party, 380Aide aux Israelites Victimes de Guerre,
261Aiken, George D., 42Al Hamishmar, 376Alabama Ku Klux Klan, 107Alabama Pupil Assignment Law, 44Alabama State Public Service Commis-
sion, 86Albeck, Chanoch, 480Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 143,
158, 160, 163, 169, 178, 432
Alberts v. State of California, 37nAlbrecht, A., 291Alcorn A. and M. College, 56Aldanov, Mark (Landau), 256Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation,
422Alexandria Yachting Club, 397Algerian National Liberation Front, 345,
505Aliyah, 355All-American Conference to Combat
Communism, 516Allen, James E., Jr., 97Allen University, 59Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion
Research, 290Alliance Israelite Universelle, 152, 256,
350, 354, 359, 364, 365, 398, 399, 504,517
Alliance Israelite Universelle TeachersUnion, 365
All-Russian Congress of the Workers ofArt, 321
Allschoff, Ewald, 301Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr., 92Alpha Epsilon Phi, 432Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, 432Alpha Omega Fraternity, 432Altmann, Alexander, 301Amalgamated Meat Cutters v. NLRB,
29nAmanecer, 407Amateur Athletic Union, 188America-Israel Cultural Foundation,
142n, 154, 154n, 156, 169, 174, 436American Academy for Jewish Research,
161, 176, 422American Association for Jewish Educa-
tion, 124, 126n, 142n, 157, 160, 176,187, 426
American Association of English JewishNewspapers, 423
American Biblical Encyclopedia Society,161, 423
American Committee for Bar-Ilan Uni-versity in Israel, 436
American Committee for National SickFund of Israel, 436-37
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534 INDEX
American Committee for the WeizmannInstitute of Science, 154n, 169, 174,437
American Committee of OSE, 424American Conference of Certified Can-
tors, 426American Council for Germany, 504American Council for Judaism, 123, 157,
421, 509, 518American Examiner, 458American Federation for Aid to Polish
Jews, 432-33American Federation of Jews from Cen-
tral Europe, 433American Federation of Labor-Congress
of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), 85, 104, 214
American Financial and DevelopmentCorporation for Israel, 147
American Friends of the Alliance IsraeliteUniverselle, 424
American Friends of the Hebrew Univer-sity, 169, 174, 437
American Friends of the Middle East, 207American Fund for Israel Institutions
(see America-Israel Cultural Foun-dation)
American Hebrew (see American Exam-iner)
American Immigration Conference, 104American-Israel Economic Horizons, 458American Israeli Lighthouse, 437American Israelite, 461American Jewish Archives, 161, 427American Jewish Archives, 461American Jewish Committee, lOOn, 104,
156, 158, 161, 176, 178n, 207, 209n,217, 253-54, 339, 351, 352, 360. 363,421, 530, 531; annual report, 499-520
American Jewish Congress, 104,142n, 143,156, 158, 159, 161, 170n, 176, 421
American Jewish Congress, Women's Di-vision, 198n, 421
American Jewish Historical Society, 161,176, 423
American Jewish History Center, 161, 428American Jewish Home, 458American Jewish Institute, 423American Jewish Joint Distribution Com-
mittee QDC), 99, 146, 147, 148, 149,152, 153, 154, 155, 174, 174n, 199, 248,252, 255, 266, 268, 269, 272, 273, 275,276, 277, 278, 281, 284, 298, 300, 304,305, 311, 312, 330, 352, 353, 354, 364,409, 424
American Jewish Journal, 456American Jewish Outlook, 461American Jewish Periodical Center, 427American Jewish Physicians' Committee,
437
American Jewish Press, 462American Jewish Society for Service, 434American Jewish Tercentenary Commit-
tee, 176American Jewish Times-Outlook, 461American Jewish World, 457American Jewish Year Book, 458American Judaism, 116, 458American Legion, 38, 214American Medical Center at Denver, 159,
169, 176, 434American Medical Center at Denver, Na-
tional Council of Auxiliaries, 434American Memorial to Six Million Jews
of Europe, 423American and European Friends of ORT,
424American Labor ORT, 424-25American Mercury, 109American Nationalist, 112American ORT Federation, 424American Physicians Fellowship, 437American Red Mogen Dovid for Israel,
154n, 437American School for Archaeology, 388American Security and Freedom, 514American Technion Society, 154, 154n,
169, 174, 437American University of Beirut, 398American Veterans Committee, 208American Zionist, 458American Zionist Committee on Public
Affairs, 157, 437American Zionist Council, 156, 437American Zionist Council, Youth Depart-
ment, 437Americans for Progressive Israel, 437Ami, 254Amiti£ Judeo-Chretienne, 251Amministrazione Aiuti Internazionali,
278Amsterdams Joods Mannenkoor, 268Anderson, Clinton P., 41, 42Anderson, John, Jr., 85, 91Anglo-Jewish Association, 241, 504, 517Anglo-Saxon Federation, 111Anne Frank, 307Annedore Leber, 294Annual Survey of Overseas Developments,
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith,50, 80, 104, 143, 158, 167, 176, 179,209n, 421
Anti-Jewish agitation, 105-12Antwerp Centrale, 261, 262Aonde Vamosf, 410Apelbaum, Malka, 410Aptekar, Herbert H., article by, 180-85;
181nArab League, 270, 395
INDEX 535Arab League Information Center, 207Arab Palestine Refugee Office (APRO),
noAPRO Newsletter, 110, 111Arab Party, 380Arab Refugee Dilemma, 506Arab Socialist Resurrection Party, 395Arazi, Tuvia, 414Arbeiter Zeitung, 307Arcand, Adrien, 233Arcavi, Isaac, 407Arce, Walter Guevara, 414L'Arche, 253Arden House Conference, 519Ariel, Joseph, 258Argentina, 402-08Argentine Jewish Congress, 404Argentinian-Israel Council for Cultural
Exchange, 406Ariav, Haim, 389Armstrong, George W., 112Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 219, 220Aroch, Arie, 410Aronovitch, 319Artom, Emanuale, 276Aryan Knights of the Ku Klux Klan,
107Arzt, Max, 120Askeu v. Benton Harbor Housing Com-
mission, 76nAsociadon Mutual Israelita Argentina de
Buenos Aires, 403Aspects de la France, 250Assault on American Citizenship, 510Assises de Judaisme Franchise, 256Association for the Establishment of For-
eign Refugees, 248Association of Florida Klans, 107Association of Friends of Jewish Youth,
260, 261Association of Jewish Chaplains of the
Armed Forces, 426Association of Jewish Community Rela-
tions Workers, 421Association of Jewish Nazi Victims in
Sweden, 281Association of Jewish Youth (England),
199Association of South Carolina Klans, 107Association of Superintendents of Large
City Schools, 513Association of Synagogues in Great Brit-
ain, 242Association of the Bar of the City of New
York, 26Association of Yugoslav Jews in the
United States, 433Association pour le Retablissement des
Institutions et Oeuvres Israelites enFrance-A.R.I.F., 425
Asten, Austria, 312Ata textile plant, 386Atlanta, Ga., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Atlanta Jewish Children's Service, 165Atlantic City, N.J., Jewish Education
Commitee, 136Atlantic Pact, 279Atwell, William H., 64Aubrey, Pierre, 254Aufbau-Reconstruction, 458August Thyssen Huette, 287Augustus v. City of Pensacola, 92Auriol, Vincent, 247Austria, 302-12Austrian Red Cross, 309Avery v. Wichita Falls (Tex.) Independ-
ent School District, 65nAvnon, Zvi, 283
Bacal, Israel, 342Bach, Willi, 292Bachad Organization of North America,
437Baeck, Leo, 242, 244, 298; appreciation of,
478-82Baghdad Pact, 215, 218, 507Bailey v. Louisiana State Bd. of Ed., 54nBaker, Belle, 474Baker, Josephine, 251Balaban, Barney, 209nBaltimore Hebrew College and Teachers
Training School, 138nBaltimore, Md., Board of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Bamberger, Bernard J., 120Banca Cooperativa Ebraica, 277Banks v. Hard, 45nBanner of Truth, 112Banon, Jacques, 362Bar Ilan University, 155, 387Bardach,319Bardeche, Maurice, 250Bargash, Si, 362Barnard, Elmo C, 107Barnes, Roswell P., 121Baron, Deborah, 389Baron, Salo W., 530Baron de Hirsch Fund, 434Barouch, Andre, 350Barth, Aaron, 389Barton v. Sentner, 36nBaruch, Franzisca, 531Bass, W. A., 61Bauduit, Harold, 73, 74Baudy, Nicolas, 254Baum, Victor J., 84Baumgarten, Harry, 529Baxt, Roland, 185nBazri, Afif, 395
536 INDEX
Beaver (Bluefield, West Va.) High School,68
Beckett v. School Bd. of City of Norfolk,67n
Beekman, Anneke, 260, 265£eer, Max, 301Behind the Plot to Sovietize the South,
112JJehrens, E. Beddington, 245Beigin, Menahem, 372, 379Bekkai, Si, 356, 357, 363JBelgium, 257-62Beling, Eva, 300Belkhodja, Hassen, 345Pelkin, Simon, 237Bell, Don, 109Bell v. Rippy, 64nBellairs Golf Club, 240Bellefaire, 165, 183Ben Barka, Mehdi, 356Ben Eliezer, Shimon, 146nBen Gurion, David, 200,203,209,210,211,
379, 380, 381, 388, 518Ben Israel, Menasseh, 267Ben Salah, Ahmed, 349Ben Yahmed, Bechir, 345Ben Youssef, Sidi Mohammed, Sultan
of Morocco, 345, 347Benazareff, David, 362Benjamin v. Houston (Tex.) Independent
School District, 65nBennarosh, Israel, 362Bensimon, 362Bensley, Charles, 529•Benton Harbor (Mich.) Housing Com-
mission, 76Benzaquen, Leon, 356, 358Benzie County (Mich.) Department of
Welfare, 91Ben-Zvi, Yitzhak, 525, 530Berenice, 251Bergelson, David, 319Bergner, Elisabeth, 301Berlin, Isaiah, 245fierman, Jacob, 331Bernadotte, Count Folke, 381Bernhard, Prince of the Netherlands, 267•Bernstein, Bernard, 474Bernstein, Edgar, article by, 366-74Bernstein, Henry, 374Bernstein, Mordecai, article by, 402-08Berry, Lampton, 100Beta Sigma Rho, 433Betar, 410Beth Joseph Rabbinical Seminary, 178Beth Medrash Govoha, 178Betlen, Oscar, 337Bey of Tunis, 345, 347Bezalel Art School, 387Bialik, Chaim Nachman, 300
Bibliography, American Jewish, 463-73Bieber, Hugo, 529, 530Bielinsky, Moishe, 321Biernat, Hubert, 294Birmingham, Ala., Board of Education,
44Birmingham Hebrew Congregation, 242Birnbaum, Uriel, 268Biro, Ludwig, 306Birobidjaner Shtern, 317, 324el-Bitar, Salah, 218Bitiaron, 161, 176, 458Black, Hugo L., 31, 33, 37Blake, Eugene Carson, 59Blanchard, Myron B., 186nBlank, Theodor, 289Blau, Amram, 388Blaustein, Jacob, 207, 209n, 518, 519Blessing, William L., 112Bloom, Harry, 374Blossom, Virgil T., 45, 46Blue Cross, 165Blumel, Andre, 256, 316, 322Blunt, Sir Anthony, 238B'nai B'rith, 143, 158, 169n, 209n, 241,
259, 434, 479B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, 114, 161,
426B'nai B'rith Messenger, 456B'nai B'rith National Youth Service Ap-
peal, 142n, 143, 160, 161, 167, 169,176
B'nai B'rith Vocational Service Bureau,117, 160n, 161, 434-35
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, 161,187, 192, 426
B'nai B'rith Women, 435Bnai Zion, 433Bnei Akiva of North America, 437-38Bnos Agudath Israel, 426Board of Delegates of American
Israelites, 157Board of Deputies (Sweden), 282Board of Deputies of British Jews, 239,
241, 244, 341Bockelmann, Werner, 297Boehm, Charles H., 94Boehm, Franz, 294, 296Bolivia, 410-15Bonds for Israel, 141Bonsai, Dudley B., 26Booker, Ruth, 63Booker v. Tennessee Board of Educa-
tion, 63nBorder v. Rippy, 64nBorn, Max, 289Boruchowitch, Itsche, 320Boston, Mass., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Botschko, Rabbi, 272
INDEX 537Bourgeois, Pierre, 271Bourges-Manoury, Maurice, 246Bourguiba, Habib, 246, 345, 346, 348,
349, 350, 351, 352, 357, 397, 504Boys Clubs of America, 516Braden, Carl, 39Braeutigam, Otto, 291Brand, Joel, 290Brandeis University, 143, 158, 160, 161,
169, 176Brandeis Youth Foundation, 161, 176,
426Brasil-Israel, 410Brasiliach, Robert, 251Braudo, Lazar, 374, 389Braun, Rudolf, 306Braun, Wernher von, 26Brazil, 408-10Di Brazilianer Yiddishe Tzaytung, 410Bread to the Hungry, 518Bregman, Abner, 474Brennan, William J., Jr., 31, 33, 37Brewer v. Hoxie School District, 49nBrewster, Frank, 32Briarcliff, N.Y. School Board, 38Brick, Daniel, 285Bricklayers Union (Milwaukee), 82Jewish Education Dept. of the Bridge-
port Jewish Com. Council, 136Briehl, Walter, 36Brilioth, Yngve, Archbishop of Sweden,
383Brith Abraham, 433Brith Abraham Foundation, 433Brith Sholom, 433Britton, Frank L., 105, 107, 112, 510Broadus, Andrew, 92Brockway, A. Fenner, 240Brod, Max, 301Broderson, Moishe, 331Brodie, Israel, 341Brody, Abraham, 284Bronsegg, Helmut, 292Brooklyn Jewish Center Review, 458Brooklyn Jewish Youth Service, 182Brooks, Henry L., 53, 76Brosio, Manlio, 205Brotherhood Week, 296Browder v. City of Montgomery, 87nBrowder v. Gayle, 87nBrown, Earl, 75, 82Brown, Edmund G., 93Brown v. Long, 59nBrown v. Board of Education of Topeha,
40nBrownel, Herbert, Jr., 42, 46Browning v. Slenderella Systems of
Seattle, 91 nBrussels Universal Exposition, 257, 258Bryan, Albert V., 66
Bryan v. Austin, 60nBuber, Martin, 297, 482Buchwald, Nathaniel, 474Buffalo Jewish Review, 457Buffalo, N.Y., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Bulganin, Nikolai A., 203, 219, 316Bulletin de nos Communaute's, 254Bulletin du Cercle Juif, 462Bundesjugendring, 294Bureau of Negro Welfare and Statistics,
68Bureau on Jewish Employment Problems,
79, 80Burg, Joseph, 266Burger, Jan A.A., 266Burns, Eedson L. M., 202, 211, 391Burton, Harold H., 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36Business and Professional ORT, 425Butler, R. A., 240Butler v. State of Michigan, 37n
CANPAL-Canadian Israel Trading Co.,441
CARE (Cooperative for American Re-mittances to Everywhere), 394
CCAR Journal, 458Cadimah, 358Caen, Adolphe, 256Cahn, 529Cain, Bobby, 63Caisse Israelite de Demarrage Econo-
mique, 252Caisse Israelite de ReleVement Econo-
mique, 354Calendar, abridged, 484Calendar, monthly, 485-96Calhoun, John H., 52California Bar Association, 32California Jewish Voice, 456Camara de Comercio Argentino-Israeli,
406Camden, N.J., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Camp Kilmer Reception Center, 309Canada, 228-37Canada, Dominion Bureau of Statistics,
228nCanada-Israel Corporation, 236Canada-Israel Securities, 441Canadian Association for Labor Israel,
441Canadian Association of Hebrew Schools
(see Keren Hatarbut)Canadian Citizenship and Immigration
Department, 228nCanadian Committee of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds (see Com-mittee of Canadian Jewish Federa-tions and Welfare Funds)
538 INDEX
Canadian Friends of the Hebrew Uni-versity, 441
Canadian Immigration Department, 230Canadian Jewish Chronicle, 462Canadian Jewish Congress, 230, 231, 232
233, 234, 236, 441Canadian Jewish Congress, Bureau of
Social and Economic Research, 228nCanadian Jewish Magazine, 462Canadian Jewish Review, 462Canadian Jewish Weekly (Vochenblatt),
462Canadian Young Judaea, 441Canadian Zionist, 462Candelabro, 407Cannon, Robert C, 82Cantoni, Raffaele, 273Cantors Assembly of America, 426Capdevila, Arturo, 406Cape Board of Jewish Education, 370Carbuccia, Horace de, 250Carmichael, Omer, 61Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace, 507Carolina Israelite, 461Carr, William Guy, 112Carr v. Cole, 58nCarson v. Warlick, 58nCarter, Asa (Ace), 107, 110, 112Case, Clifford P., 41, 100, lOOnCasper, Bernard, 245Castle Hill Beach Club, 91Castle Hill Beach Club, Inc. v. Arbury,
91nCatarivas, David, 254Cathala, Rene, 251Cecil, Lamar, 90Celine, Louis Ferdinand, 250Celler, Emanuel, 41, 103Central Council of Jewish Communities
(Morocco), 361Central Association of Jewish Religious
Communities (Czechoslovakia), 333Central British Fund for Jewish Relief
and Rehabilitation, 243Central Conference of American Rabbis
(CCAR), 104, 113, 426CCAR Yearbook, 458Central High School (Little Rock, Ark.),
40, 44, 46,47,48Central Sephardic Jewish Community,
433Central Yeshivah Beth Joseph Rabbini-
cal Seminary, 426Central Yiddish Culture Organization,
423Centrale d'Ouevres Sociales Juives, 261Centrale Financierings Actie voor Sociaal
Werk in Nederland, 266Centro Deportivo Israelita, 195
Chachmey Lublin Theological Seminary,162
Chagall, Marc, 254Chajn, Leon, 331Charlotte (N.C.) Park and Recreation
Commission, 90Chazan, Eliahu, 324Cheifin, 319Chemkina, Mira, 320Chenkin, Alvin, article by, 3-23; 141nChessman, Caryl, 34, 35Chessman v. Teets, 34nChicago, 111., Associated Talmud Torahs,
136Chicago, 111., Board of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Chicago Israelite, 457Chicago Jewish Children's Bureau, 183Chicago Jewish Forum, 457Chicago Medical School, 160Chipkin, Israel S., 125n, 134Choate, Emmett C, 51, 52Cholodenko, Shifra, 320Chomsky, William, 530Chouraqui, Andre, 254Christenberry, Herbert, 54Christian Democratic Party (Italy), 273Christian Democratic Union (West Ger-
many), 287, 288, 289, 294Christian Nationalist Crusade, 111Christian Social Union (West Germany),
287Christlich-Judische Arbeitsgemeinschaft
in der Schweiz, 271Christlich- Judisches Forum, 271Christopher, George, 81Church and state, 92-98The Church and the Public School, 98Church World Service, 104Cidor, Chaim A., 266Cincinnati, Ohio, Bureau of Jewish Edu-
cation, 136Circulo Israelita (La Paz), 409, 412, 413Cities Transit, 87Cities Transit, Inc. v. City of Tallahassee,
88nCity of Greensboro v. Simkins, 90nCity of Hope, 159, 160, 169, 176, 435City of Montgomery v. Montgomery Im-
provement Association, 87nCity of St. Paul v. F. W. Woolworth Co.,
83nCity of St. Petersburg v. Alsup, 89nCity of Tallahassee v. Cities Transit, Inc.,
87nCivil liberties, 24-40Civil rights, 40-92Civil Rights Act of 1957, 28, 40, 42, 43,
44Clark, Joseph F., 101
Clark, Joseph S., 41Clark, Kenneth B., 511Clark, Tom, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36Clauberg, Karl, 293Clement, Frank G., 62-63Clemson College, 60Cleveland Community Relations Board,
85Cleveland Hghts., Ohio, Bureau of Jew-
ish Education, 136Clinger, Sherman T., 47Clinton (Tenn.) High School, 62, 63Coggins, Deborah, 39Cohen, Abraham, 244Cohen, Chananya, 265Cohen, Iva, bibliography by, 463-73Cohen, Lawrence B., 474Cohen, Meiss, 353Cohn, Alexander, 340, 343Cohn, Martin, 186nCohn, Roy M., 28Cole case, 24Colegio Anglo-Americano, 414Colegio Boliviano Israelite, 413Coleman, Clarence, 123Coleman v. Middlestaff, 91nCollege of Jewish Studies, 138n, 161n, 426Collins, LeRoy, 39, 51, 52, 107Col. David Marcus Memorial Founda-
tion, 423Columbia University, 111Columbus, Ohio, Bureau of Jewish Edu-
cation, 136Comentario, 407, 505Coming Red Dictatorship, 106, 111Comite Central Israelita Bolivia, 412Comite de Bienfaisance de Paris, 248,
252Comite de liaison des Oeuvres Sociales
Juives Tunisiennes de l'Enfance, 354Comit6 Juif d'Aide Sociale Aux Refugies,
252Commager, Henry Steele, 38Commentary, 121, 161, 458, 518Commission for the Study of Jewish
Education in the United States,124n, 125n, 126n, 127n
Commission on Government Security, 26Commission on Intergroup Relations of
the City of New York, 92Commission on Status of Jewish War
Orphans in Europe, American Sec-tion, 426
Committee for Jewish Claims on Austria,306, 425
Committee of Canadian Jewish Federa-tions and Welfare Funds, 441
Committee of Democratic Parties inRumania in Exile, 342
Common Sense, 110
INDEX 539
Commonwealth v. Bissell, 91 nCommunidad Israelita de Bolivia, 412,
413Communist Party (Czechoslovakia), 332,
334Communist Party (Hungary), 336, 337Communist Party (Israel), 376, 379, 380Communist Party (Poland), 325, 326, 331Communist Party (Rumania), 340Communist Party (South Africa), 366Communist Party (Soviet Union), 313,
317, 319, 503Communist Party, Twentieth Congress,
319, 323, 332, 336Communist Party (U.S.), 25, 27, 31Communist Party (West Germany), 288Compagnons des Arts, 355Confederation of Jewish Institutions in
Brazil, 409Confederation of Jewish Institutions of
Rio, 410Conference Committee of National Jew-
ish Women's Organizations, 435Conference on Group Life in America,
502, 518Conference on Human Relations (Brad-
ley University), 515Conference on Jewish Education, 273Conference on Jewish Material Claims
Against Germany (CJMCAG), 147,147n, 152, 153, 156, 199, 242, 253,255, 260, 261, 266, 269, 275, 276, 281,284, 294, 298, 299, 300, 301, 305, 333,339, 425, 504
Conference on Jewish Relations, 161Conference on Jewish Social Studies, 121,
176, 423Congregacion Israelita de la Republica
Argentina, 405Congregation Chevra Thillim (New
Orleans), 119Congress Bulletin, 462Congress for Jewish Culture, 423Congress of Freedom, 109Congress of Industrial Organizations
(CIO), 25Congress Weekly, 161, 458Connally, Ben, 65Connecticut Commission on Civil Rights,
71, 75, 78Conseii Repr&entatif des Juifs de
France, 247Consistoire Central Israelite de Belgique,
254, 255, 256, 262Constantinescu, Miron, 340Constantinople Convention of 1888, 212:Constitution Party, 109Consultative Conference on Desegrega-
tion, 511
540 INDEX
Consultative Council o£ Jewish Organiza-tions, 208, 421, 504, 517
Cooperativa Ebraica di Piccolo Credito,277
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation,228
Cooperative Movement, 240Coordinating Board of Jewish Organiza-
tions, 208, 422Cotter, John, 75Council Against Discrimination, 512Council News, 458Council of Europe, 517Council of Jewish Communities in
Morocco, 361Council of Jewish Federations and Wel-
fare Funds (CJFWF), 3, 140, 141n,144n, 146, 151n, 157, 161, 165, 165n,175n, 179n, 180, 181, 181n, 184, 187,435
Council of Jewish Religious Communi-ties in Bohemia and Moravia, 332,333
Council of Jewish Students, 299Council of Jewish Women (Argentina),
505Council of Polish Teachers, 326Council on Social Work Education, 196Counts, Dorothy, 56, 57County School Board of Arlington
County (Va.) v. Thompsons, 66nCovert, Clarice B., 33Cowen, Joseph, 245Crestohl, Leon, 232Crommelin, John G., Jr., 109, 110Cronica Israelita, 410The Cross and the Flag, 110, 111Crouch Bill, 239Cultural and Social Union of Polish
Jews, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331Cultural Circle of the Zionist Federation,
262Curcio, Joseph, 35Curcio v. U.S., 35nCyperstein, Avigdor, 405Cyrankiewicz, Joseph, 326, 330Czechoslovakia, 332-36
DAIA (Delegacion de Associaciones Is-raelitas Argentinas), 404
Daily Hebrew Journal, 462Daleski, Joseph, 372Dallas Public Library, 38Daneil, W. C, 214Daniel, Price, 64Danish-Israel Society, 283Danish Zionist Association, 284Darmesteter, Arsene, 525Daube, David, 301Daudet, Francois, 250
Dauer, Mae, HlnDavar (Argentina), 407Davidovii, 335Davies, Ronald N., 46, 47Davis v. Morrison, 88nDawidowicz, Lucy, article by, 200-21The Day-Jewish Journal, 458Dayan, Moshe, 371, 376Dayton, Ohio, Hebrew Institute, 136Dead Sea Scrolls, 175n, 254Deat, Marcel, 250The Defender, 110Defense de I'Occident, 250Deffenbaugh, Robert W., 93Degrelle, Leon, 258Dehler, Thomas, 288Delaware Congress of Parents and Teach-
ers, 50del Valle, Pedro A., 109Democratic Party (Poland), 325Democratic Independence Party (Mo-
rocco), 356Democratic, 362Denk, Wolfgang, 302Dennis v. U.S., 29nDennis et al. v. Baker et al., 49nDepartement Educatif de la Jeunesse
Juive, 365Derringer v. Plummer, 90nDery, Tibor, 336Des Moines, Iowa, Bureau of Jewish Ed-
ucation, 136Desegregation, major types of legislation
to control, table, 69Desmond, Charles S., 33Destiny, 111Detiege v. New Orleans City Park Im-
provement Assn., 90nDetroit Jewish News, 457Detroit, Mich., United Hebrew Schools,
126, 136Detroit Water Board, 84Deutsch, Emanuel, 525Deutsch,, Ernst, 301DeVane, Dozier A., 88Development Corporation for Israel, 147Diefenbaker, John, 228Diehl, Joe, 106Dietrich, Sepp, 292, 294Dilling, Elizabeth, 109, 112Diment, 319Dirksen, Everett M., 101Dishman v. Archer, 53nDisplaced Persons Act, 102Dixon-Yates case, 26Dixon v. Webster Groves Bd. of Ed., 56nDobbins v. Commonwealth of Virginia,
67nDobin, Hirsh, 320Dobin, Yankel, 320
Doenitz, Karl, 292Dolgopolski, Zedek, S20Dollinger, Isidore, 207Donges, Theophilus E., 368Donnegan, Horace W.B., 216Dornbush, Sigmund, 474Douglas, Paul H., 41Douglas, William O., 31, 33, 37Doyle, Andrew, 61Dozortsev, 319Drees, Willem, 263Dresner, Samuel H., 531Drobner, Bronislaw, 331Dropkin, Celia, 474Dropsie College, 161, 176, 426, 515Dropsie College, Alumni Association, 426Drueffel, 294Drummond, Roscoe, 512Drumont, Edouard, 250Druse Party, 380Druzjba Narodov, 320Dubb, Louis, 369Dubnow, Simon, 408Duhamel, Georges, 254Dulles, John Foster, 201, 202, 206, 207,
208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216,217, 218, 506, 507
Dunagan, Otis T., 39, 65Dunne, Irene, 221Dunsky, Israel, 372Dupont-Sommer, Albert, 254Dye, Marvin R., 33
Earlsboro (Okla.) Independent SchoolDistrict, 58
East St. Louis, 111., Jewish EducationCommittee of Southern Illinois, 136
Easterman, Alexander, 328, 360Eastern Europe, introduction, 313-16Eastland, James O., 42, 103Eban, Abba, 202, 208, 210£cole Israelite, 261Economic Horizons (see American-Israel
Economic Horizons)Edelman, Maurice, 241Eden, Anthony, 201Edwards, Eldon L., 106, 107, 111Edwards v. City of Marshall, 90nEffect of Prejudice and Discrimination on
Personality Development, 511Egelson, Louis I., 474Egypt, 395Ehrlich, Ernst Ludwig, 301Eichler, Benjamin, 333Eisenhower, Dwight D., 28, 41, 42, 43,
46, 47, 48, 99, 103, 112, 200, 201, 203,206, 209, 210, 211, 212, 214, 216, 218,219, 309, 352, 376, 379, 392, 501, 514
INDEX 541
Eisenhower Doctrine, 212, 213, 214, 215,-216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 323, 348, 349,379, 392, 393, 394
Eisner, Erich, 414Eisner, Pavel, 335El Al, 258Elbogen, Ismar, 480Eleby v. City of Louisville Municipal
Housing Commission, 76nElfenbein, Henri, article by, 268-72Eli Lilly Endowment, 519Eliahu, Chaim, 276Elias, Henri, 260Elizabeth, Queen Mother of Belgium,
258Elkan, Benno, 245Elnecave, David, 407Emigrants Self-Help Society, 281Emmerson, John K., 31Engel, Irving M., 207, 209n, 351, 506,
507, 509, 510Engel, Katherine A., 474Engelman, Uriah Zevi, article by, 124-39;
126n, 127nEntr'aide Nationale, 364Eretz Israel, 407Les Esseniens, 254"Eternal Light," 143, 428European Community for Atomic Energy
(Euratom), 257European Common Market, 257European Conference of Solidarity with
Israel, 247European Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights, 517Evangelical Synod of Berlin-Branden-
burg, 294Evans v. Buchanan, 49nEvery Friday, 461Evidences, 253Ex-Patients' Sanatorium for Tuberculo-
sis and Chronic Disease, 176, 435Export-Import Bank, 206, 507Ezras Torah Fund, 174
Fairchild, 82Faisal, King of Iraq, 219Falkenberg, Joseph, 302Falkovitch, Eli, 320Family Location Service, 435Farband-Labor Zionist Order, 433Farband News, 458Farben, I.G., 294Farkas, Mihaly, 337, 339Faubus, Orval E., 44, 46, 47, 48, 49Faure, Maurice, 345Fawzi, Mahmoud, 206Feder, Richard, 333, 335Feder, Theodore D., 306Federaci6n Sionista de Bolivia, 412-13
542 INDEX
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),25, 27, 28, 30
Federal Housing Administration (FHA),77
Federal Office for the Protection of theConstitution, 288
Federal Union of the Austrian Gemein-den, 306
Federated Council of Israel Institutions,154, 154n, 155, 174, 438
Federation o£ Jewish Communities (Ru-mania), 342
Federation of Jewish Communities inSlovakia, 333
Federation of Jewish Communities ofTunisia, 351, 352
Federation of Jewish Community Servicesin Montreal, 237
Federation of Jewish Deportees, 259Federation of Jewish Institutions in Sao
Paulo, 409Federation of Jewish Societies, 253Federation of Jewish Student Organiza-
tions, 426-27Federation of Polish Jews in Canada,
231Federation of Synagogues (Great Britain),
241Federation of Synagogues of the Trans-
vaal and Orange Free State, 369Federation of Women Zionists, 244Federation Sioniste, 256Federations, welfare funds, community
councils, Canada, 454-55Federations, welfare funds, community
councils, VS., 443-54Feeney, Leonard E., I l lFeSer, Itzik, 343Feigel, Fritz, 409Feinberg Law, 40Feinstein, Myer, 523Felder, 71Feldman, Abraham J., 120, 121Feldman, Richard, 374Fellowship of Humanity, 26, 95Fellowship of Humanity v. County of
Alameda, 95nFigl, Leopold, 306Filho, Joav Cafe, 408Fine, Benjamin, 46, 59, 529Fine, Morris, 530, 531Finkel, Yuri, 320Finkelstein, Maurice, 474Finletter, Thomas K., 217First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles v.
County of Los Angeles, 95nFleg, Edmond, 254, 355Florida ex rel. Hawkins v. Board of Con-
trol, 51nFolk og Land, 281
Folksztyme (Warsaw), 319, 320, 321, 324,328, 331
Fonds Social Juif Unifie, 248, 252, 253,254, 255
Ford, Hiram C, 53Ford, J. W., 27Ford Foundation, 504, 517Ford Foundation Fund for the Advance-
ment of Education, 38The Forgotten Ones, 297Forsamlingsblad, 284Forster, Pearl, 524Foust, 71Fraenkel, Michael, 474France, 246-56Frank, Anne, 297Frank, Jerome N., 474Frankel, Yaakov, 322Frankfurt Book Fair, 294Frankfurter, Felix, 33, 34, 36, 37Franks, Anna, 371Fraternity Francaise, 251Fraternities Without Brotherhood, 513Free Democratic Party (West Germany),
287, 288Free Peoples' Party (West Germany), 287Free Sons of Israel, 433Freed, Eleazar, 530"Freedom Pamphlets," 50Freedom Party (Austria), 302, 307Freeland League for Jewish Territorial
Colonization, 425Freeman, Orville, 84Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 458French Cultural Mission, 354French Socialist Federation of Tunis, 346Frenkel, Isaac, 329Freud, Sigmund, 335Fria Ord, 281Fried, 319Fried, Frederick, 351Frieda Sichel Occupational Therapy Cen-
ter, 372Friedenberg, Morton, 192nFriedenberg, Samuel, 475Friedlander, George, 302Friedlander, Giinter, article by, 410-15Friedman, Herbert A., 150nFriedman, Jacob, 389Friedman, Nochum, 320Friends of the Hebrew University, 234Frinkle v. Union News Company, 91nFroessel, Charles W., 33Frumkin, Abraham, 320, 322Fulbright, J. William, 214Fuld, Stanley H., 33Fund for the Republic, 38, 514, 516Funk, Walter, 292Furrows, 458Furtseva, Yekaterina, 314
INDEX 543Gaillard, F&ix, 247Gan, Tevia, 320Gang, Martin, 351Gans, Herbert, 121Gaon, Solomon, 242Garden Grove (Calif.) Daily News, 73La Garderie Israelite, 354Garitte, Gerard, 258Garmon v. Miami Transit Co., 88nGarnett v. Oakley, 53nGartner, Marcel W., 302Gaster, Moses, 244, 342Gates, John, 62Gaum, Percy, 232Gavsie, Charles, 232Gayle v. Browder, 86nGefusioneerde Joodse Instellingen voor
Kinderbescherming, 267General Zionist Party, 380Geneva International Cultural Sympo-
sium, 271Genootschap voor de Joodse Wetenschap
in Nederland, 267, 268Genzken, Karl, 291Georgia State Board of Education, 39Georgia State College of Business Admin-
istration, 52Georgia State Revenue Department, 52German Party (West Germany), 287German Reich Party (West Germany),
288, 293German Social Union, 293Germani, Gino, 505Gero, Erno, 337, 338, 339Gerstenmaier, Eugen, 294Geyser, A. S., 367Gezira Club, 397Gibson v. Bd. of Public Instruction of
Dade County, 51nGileadi, I. M., 149nGillespie Park School (Greensboro, N.C.),
57Ginzberg, Eli, 525Ginzberg, Louis, 530Girard, Stephen, 71Girard, William S., 34Girard, petitioner, v. Wilson, et ah, 34nGirard College, 71Givat Hasofer-Writers Center of Israel,
American Friends, 438Glatzer, Nahum N., 524Glazer, Nathan, 116Glubb, John, 509Glueck, Nelson, 388Godart, Francois Justin, 256Goebbels, Josef, 290, 294Goetdngen Declaration, 289Goff, Kenneth, 510Gold, Ben, 28Gold v. US., 28n
Goldberg, 319Goldberg, S. P., article by, 140-79Goldberger, Maximilian, 332Goldblatt, M., 321Goldbloom, Maurice J.( article by, 24-40Goldfaden, Abraham, 342Goldfein, Jacob, 141nGoldfeld, Abraham, 529Goldman, Milton, 185nGoldschmidt, Hermann Levin, 301Goldschmidt, Salli, 302Goldstein, Hannah, 475Goldstein, V., 320Golubieva, Rosalia, 320Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 315, 324, 325, 326,
328, 503Gontar, Abraham, 320Goodman, Leo, 37Goodman, Max, 369Goodman, Morris, 475Goote, Marinus, 266Gordon, Albert I., 120Gordon, Eli, 320Gordon, Inez, 371Gordon, Mariana, 320Gordon, Thomas S., 213Gordon v. Collins, 53nGore, Albert, 42Gorse, George, 345Goss, Isaac, 374Gottlieb, FrantiSek, 335Gottschalk, Max, 257, 262Goudvis, Bertha, 374Graff, De Villiers, 366Grand Sanhedrin, 255Gratz College, 138n, 161n, 427Grayzel, Solomon, 526, 528Great Britain, 238-45Green, Theodore F., 213Greenberg, 319Greenberg, J., 320Greenblatt, I., 369Greensboro (N.C.) High School, 57Gregg, Milton Fowler, 232Gregoire, 250Grenzmark, 307Griffin, Marvin, 88Griffith, Steve C, 59Gringoire, 250Gromyko, Andrei A., 219Grooms, Hobart, 45Gross, Felix, 374Growing-Vp, 458Grubian, Motl, 320Gruenewald, Max, article by, 478-82Gruensfeld, Hans, 413Gruenther, Alfred M., 213, 214Gruenwald, Malchiel, 381Grunberg, Ilia, 272Grunewald v. U.S., 31n
544 INDEX
Grutzner, Charles, 74Guggenheim, Kurt, 272Gmnzburg, Ralph Kleinert, 475Gulf Klans Association, 107Gurrari, 319Gussow, Bernard, 475Gusto, Alicia Moreau de, 406Gutmann, Karl, 267Guttmann, Julius, 480Guzik, Anna, 320Guzik, Leo, 529Gwinett County (Ga.) Board of Educa-
tion, 39
HIAS (see United HIAS Service)H. L. Lurie Fellowships, 181Ha-aretz, 376Habimah, 254Haboneh, 458Habonim, 438Hacohen, Sjmoeel, 268Hadas, Moses, 529, 530Hadassah, 143, 148, 151, 153, 154, 154n,
156, 169, 174, 175n, 198n, 438Hadassah Newsletter, 458Hadassah Organization of Canada, 441Hadawi, Sami, 110Hadoar, 458Hadoar Lanoar, 458Hagdud Haivri League, 438Hahn, Beatrice R., 475Hahn, Otto, 289Haifa Labor Council, 386Hajeri, Khemis, 346Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 410Ha-Kol, 355Halkin, Shmuel, 320, 321Hallauer, Wilbur G., 94Halperin, Max, 31Hamilton, John W., 105, 111Hamilton, M. A. B., 245Hammarskjold, Dag, 202, 203, 204, 205,
206, 210, 211,213,270,507M'Hammedi, Driss, 356Hammerman, Maurice, 260Handlin, Oscar, 519, 530Hansen, Carl F., 50Hanson, Elhanan, 237Hanson, Harold, 372Hapoel Hamizrachi-Mizrachi, 380Hapoel Hamizrachi of America (see Re-
ligious Zionists of America)Hapoel Hamizrachi of America, Women's
Organization, 438Harding High School (Charlotte, N.C.),
56,57Hare, Raymond A., 397Harlan, John M., 31, 33, 34, 35, 37Harmon v. Brucker, 25Harnack, Adolf von. 481
Harofi Haivri-Hebrew Medical Journal,458
Harper, Roy W., 56Harriman, Averell, 81Hart, Chester K., 61Hartmann, Alfred, 294Hartogh, Henri A., 268Hashomer Hatzair (Brazil), 410Hashomer Hatzair Zionist Youth (U.S.),
438Hassan, Moulay, Crown Prince of Mo-
rocco, 356, 504Hattie Cotton Grammar School (Nash-
ville, Tenn.), 61Hausser, Paul, 294Hawkins, Virgil D., 51Hay, Gyula, 336Health Insurance Plan, 4Health Services Coordination Study, 184Hebraica Society, 409Hebrew Arts Foundation, 423Hebrew Teachers College, 138n, 427Hebrew Teachers Federation, 427Hebrew Theological College, 162, 163,
169, 178, 427Hebrew Theological College, Teachers'
Institute, 427Hebrew Theological College, Y e s h i v a
Women, 427Hebrew Theological College of Chicago,
Teachers Training Department, 138nHebrew Union College Annual, 461Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion (HUC-JIR), 162, 163,169,178, 388, 427, 481
HUC-JIR, Alumni Association, 427HUC-JIR, California School, 427HUC-JIR, Schools of Education and Sa-
cred Music, 427Hebrew University in Jerusalem, 151,
152,154,155, 156, 258, 387Hebrew University, Medical School Cam-
paign, 174(Hebrew) University-Technion J o i n t
Maintenance Appeal, 142n, 148, 153,174
Hebrew Veterans of the War with Spain,433
Hebrew Watchman, 461Hechalutz Organization of America, 438Heichal Hatorah, 405Heiferman, Solomon, 529Heilperon, Rose, 245Heimberg, Siegfried, 302Heine, Heinrich, 301Heintz v. Board of Ed. of Howard Co.,
55nHeisenberg, Weiner, 289Heisey v. County of Alameda, 95nHeller, Joseph, 245
INDEX 545Hellmuth, Gauleiter, 291Helmer, Oscar, 303Henderson, Loy, 218, 219Hendrix, Bill, 107Henrard, Fernande, 260Heppner, Max, 237Herberg, Will, 119Heritage, 456Hernandez v. Driscoll (Tex.) Consoli-
dated Independent School District,65n
Hertzberg, Arthur, article by, 113-23Herut, 376Herut Party, 379, 380Heruti, Yakov, 381Herzenberg, Roberto, 414Herzl, Theodor, 300Herzl Institute, 161Herzliah Hebrew Teachers Institute,
138n, 427Hess, Rudolf, 292Heuss, Ernst Ludwig, 300Heuss, Theodor, 290, 296, 302Hexter, Maurice, 181Heyward v. Public Housing Adminis-
tration, 76nHIAG-Hilfsgemeinschaft auf Gegensei-
tigkeit (see Waffen-SS HIAG)Higgins, Malcolm B., 91Higham, John, 513Hill, Lister, 109Hill, Robert C, 207, 217Himmler, Heinrich, 290Hindus, Maurice, 389Hirsch, Otto, 478Hirschfeld, Max, 302Histadrut, Kupat Holim, 154Histadrut (Israel), 148, 150, 153, 156Histadrut Campaign, 234Histadrut Foto-News, 458Histadruth Ivrith of America, 161, 176,
369, 386, 407, 423Historia Judaica, 161Historia Judaica, 458Hitler, Adolf, 112, 290, 293Hobson, Carol Jay, 139nHochfeld, Julian, 331Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft das
Judentums, 480Hockett, Fred B., 107Hodges, Luther, 57Hodges, Robert E., 107Hoffman, Walter E., 67Hofmans, Margaretha, 263Holland v. Bd. of Public Instruction of
Palm Beach County, 51nHollister, John B., 213Holm, Dion R., 85L'Hommedieu, Robert, 111Honeck, Stewart G., 86
Honor, Leo L., 475, 524, 532Hoogtepunten van het Joodse Leven, 267Hooper, Frank A., 52Hoover, Herbert, Jr., 204, 205, 206, 214Hoppe, Paul-Werner, 292Horeb, 458Hore-Belisha, Lord Leslie, 245Horenstein, Jascha, 374Horn, Alvin, 107Horodetzki, Shmuel Abba, 389Horovitz, Aaron, 237Horowitz, Louis J., 475Horvath, Imre, 337Hosse, Douglas E., 61Huhner, Leon, 475, 532Humphrey, Hubert H., 41, 101, 220Hungary, 336-39Hurwitz, A. M., 245Hussein, King of Jordan, 217, 219, 393,
395Husserl, Edmund, 335Huysmans, Camille, 258Hvidberg, Flemming, 283Hyde, DeWitt S., 50
Ibn-Saud, King of Saudi Arabia, 211, 216,217, 219, 395
Ichud Hanoar Hechalutzi, 410Ignatoff, Daniel, 141nIlges, Wolfgang, 292lids, Rudolf, 332, 333Immigration, 98-104Immigration and nationality act, 98, 99,
101In Jewish Bookland, 458, 526In re Estate of Stephen Girard, 71nIn the Common Cause, 458In the Shadow of the Cross, 250Indiana Jewish Chronicle, 457Indianapolis, Ind., Jewish Education As-
sociation, 136Informational Media Guaranty Pro-
gram, 221Institute for Human Relations, 502Institute for Religious and Social Stud-
ies, 428Institute of Jewish Studies (London), 481Institute of Political Action of Quebec
(Union of Electors), 233Instituto Cultural Argentino-Israeli, 407Instituto Cultural Boliviano Israeli, 414Instituto Judio Argentino de Cultura e
Information, 407, 505Inter-civic Council of Tallahassee v. City
of Tallahassee, 88nInterfaith Committee of Catholics, Prot-
estants and Jews (Argentina), 505Intergovernmental Committee for Euro-
pean Migration, 99, 221, 309, 310Intermountain Jewish News, 456
546 INDEXInternational Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers. 85International Chamber of Commerce,
270International Confederations of Free
Trade Unions, 349International Cooperation Administra-
tion, 213, 220International Court of Justice, 212International Hebrew Seminar, 267International Jewish Labor Bund (see
World Coordinating Committee ofthe Bund)
International Jewish Music Congress,254
International Labor Organization, 517International League Against Anti-Sem-
itism, 251International Red Cross, 397International Refugee Organization
(IRO), 278International Resistance Conference, 259International Society for Modern Music,
272International Theater Festival, 254International Union of Mine, Mill, and
Smelter Workers, 31Interreligious Newsletter, 458Institute of Jewish Sciences, 261Intourist, 314Ioffe, A. I., 322Iraq, 400-01Iraq Petroleum Company, 394Iraqi Development Board, 220Irodalmi Ujsdg, 337Isaacs, Stanley M., 75Isbach, A., 320Israel, 375-90Israel, (Denmark), 284Israel (Italy), 276Israel Bond Campaign, 236, 262Israel Bond Drive (Argentina), 406Israel Development Issue, 145,146, 147Israel Digest, 458Israel Economic Horizons (see American-
Israel Economic Horizons)Israel Histadrut Campaign (see National
Committee for Labor Israel)Israel Independence Bond Issue, 146Israel Institute of Technology, 387Israel Life and Letters, 458Israel Music Foundation, 438Israel Speaks, 458Israelite PressDos Yiddishe Wort, 462Al Istiqlal (Tunisia), 348, 350, 360, 363Istiqlal Party, 356, 357, 361, 362, 364Italian Red Cross, 278Italy, 273-79Ivanov, Vsevolod, 321Ivarsson, Martin, 284
Ives, Irving M., 41, 100, lOOnIzvestia, 319, 322, 323
JDC (see American Jewish Joint Distri-bution Committee)
JWB (see National Jewish WelfareBoard)
J. M. Kaplan Fund, 517Jackson, Henry M., 101Jacob R. Schiff Fund, 524, 530, 532Jakobovitch, 320James Buchanan School (Levittown, Pa.),
85Janner, Barnett, 241'anowsky, Oscar I., 127nTansen, William, 70Javits, Jacob K., 100, lOOnJawdat, Ali, 393, 395Jeanpierre v. Arbury, 83nJencks, Clinton E., 27, 28Jencks v. U.S., 27nJerevitch, H., 245Jerusalem (Argentina), 407Jerusalem Post, 376Jerusalem YM and YWHA, 199Jerusalimsky, 319Jette, Belgium, 259Jeune Nation, 250Jew Religion Exposed, 111Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences,
423Jewish Advocate, 457Jewish Agency for Palestine, 146n, 147,
149, 150, 151, 152, 156, 161, 174n, 248,249, 260, 262, 264, 267, 268, 278, 298,312, 351, 355, 358, 361, 372, 385, 389,407, 438
Jewish Agency, Committee on Controland Authorization of Campaigns,143, 154
Jewish Agricultural Society, 435Jewish Aid Committee (Poland), 330Jewish Argus, 456Jewish Audio-Visual Review, 458Jewish Bible Society, 389Jewish Book Annual, 458, 526Jewish Book Council, 197, 423, 526Jewish Book Month, 188Jewish Braille Institute, 176, 435Jewish Braille Review, 458-59Jewish Bulletin, 457Jewish Chautauqua Society, 161, 176,
427Jewish Civic Leader, 457Jewish Colonization Association of Can-
ada, 252, 441Jewish Colonization Association (Mo-
rocco), 364Jewish communal services: programs and
finances, 140-79
INDEX 547fewish Community Bulletin, 456Jewish community centers, 186-200Jewish Community Council of Tunis,
351Jewish Conciliation Board, 435Jewish Consumptives' and Ex-patients'
Relief Association, 159Jewish Council, 335Jewish Criterion, 461Jewish Cultural and Social Union of
Poland, 326Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, 425Jewish Daily Eagle, 462Jewish Daily Forward, 459Jewish Daily Yiddish Bulletin (See Yid-
dishe Telegraphin Agentur Teg-licher Bulletin)
Jewish Digest; 461Jewish Education, 459Jewish education, 124-39; central com-
munal agencies for, 136Jewish Education Committee, 134JEC (Jewish Education Committee) Bul-
letin, 458Jewish Education Newsletter, 459Jewish Examiner (See American Exam-
iner)Jewish Exponent, 461Jewish Farmer, 459Jewish Floridian, 456Jewish Forum, 459Jewish Frontier, 459Jewish Herald-Voice, 461Jewish Historical Institute (Poland), 331Jewish Horizon -Mizrachi Outlook, 459Jewish Immigrant Aid Services of Can-
ada, 230, 231, 441Jewish Independent, 461Jewish Information Bureau, 423Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), 104, 156,
158, 159, 176, 207, 422Jewish Labor Committee, Women's Di-
vision, 422Jewish Labor Committee, Workmen's
Circle Division, 422JLC Outlook, 459Jewish Labor Committee of Canada, 441Jewish Ledger (Hartford, Conn.), 456Jewish Ledger (New Orleans, La.), 457Jewish Ledger (Rochester, N.Y.), 457Jewish Librarians Association, 423Jewish Life, 459Jewish Life (Orthodox), 459Jewish Ministers Cantors Association, 427Jewish Monitor, 456Jewish Museum, 423Jewish Music Festival, 188Jewish Music Forum, 423Jewish Music Notes, 459
Jewish National Fund, 148, 150, 154n,169, 174, 175n, 244, 283, 299, 438 (seealso Keren Kayemeth le Israel)
Jewish National Fund (Union of SouthAfrica), 371
Jewish National Fund, Foundation for,438
Jewish National Fund of Canada, 441Jewish National Home for Asthmatic
Children at Denver, 159, 176, 435Jewish National Workers' Alliance of
America (see Farband-Labor ZionistOrder)
Jewish News, 457Jewish Newsletter, 459Jewish Observer and Middle East Review,
253Jewish Occupational Council, 157, 160,
176, 185n, 435Jewish Parent, 459Jewish Peace Fellowship, 433Jewish Pictorial Leader, 461The Jewish Population of Canada (1851-
1941)' 234The Jewish Population of Greater Wash-
ington in 1956, 115Jewish Post, 462Jewish Press (Brooklyn, N.Y.), 459Jewish Press (Omaha, Neb.), 457Jewish Press-Milwauher Wochenblat, 462Jewish Publication Society (JPS), 161,
176, 423; annual report, 521-32JPS Bookmark, 461, 532Jewish Quarterly Review, 461Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation, 427Jewish Record, 457Jewish Religious Communities in Czecho-
slovakia, 332, 335Jewish Religious Community of Prague,
335Jewish Restitution Successor Organiza-
tion, 425Jewish Review and Observer, 461Jewish Sabbath Alliance, 427Jewish Secondary Schools Movement, 243Jewish Social Service Quarterly (See jour-
nal of Jewish Communal Service)Jewish Social Studies, 459Jewish social services, 180-85Jewish Socialist Verband of America, 422Jewish Spectator, 459Jewish Standard (Jersey City, N.J.), 457Jewish Standard (Toronto, Ont.), 462Jewish State Museum, 335Jewish State Theater, Bucharest, 342Jewish Teacher, 459Jewish Teachers Seminary, 138n, 428Jewish Teachers' Seminary and People's
University, 161, 176Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 462
548 INDEX
Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily NewsBulletin, 459
Jewish Telegraphic Agency Weekly NewsDigest, 459
Jewish Theatrical Guild of America, 433Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
162, 169, 178, 188, 428, 505Jewish Theological Seminary, Jewish Mu-
seum, 161Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
Teachers Institute of, 138nJewish Times (Baltimore, Md.), 457Jewish Times (Brookline, Mass.), 457Jewish Veteran, 456Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), 185Jewish Voice, 456Jewish Voice Pictorial, 461Jewish War Veterans, 104, 158, 159, 176,
422Jewish Way, 459Jewish Way-Unzer Weg, 457Jewish Weekly News, 457Jewish Western Bulletin, 462Jewish Women's Benevolent and Wel-
fare Society, 372Jewish World (See Middle East and the
West)Jewish Yearbook (Switzerland), 272Jews' College, 242, 243The Jews Under Stalin's Successors, 503Jodisk Samfund, 284bhn, Otto, 288ohnson, Joseph, 89bhnson, Lyndon B., 41, 42, 209, 214ohnson, Marion E., 47ohnston Plan, 507bint Defense Appeal, 142n, 158, 169, 176,
178, 422Joint Palestine Appeal (JPA), 244Joint Public Relations Committee of Ca-
nadian Jewish Congress and B'naiB'rith in Canada, 442
olin, 267ones, Douglas L. C, 56ones, Lewis, 348ones, Walter B., 38bods Historisch Museum, 268bods Maatschappelijk Werk, 264bods Muziekcentrum in Nederland, 267
Jordan, Charles, 330Jornal Israelita, 410Joseph Miller Benevolent Association,
373Journal des Communautis, 254Journal of Jewish Communal Service, 459Judaism, 161, 459Judisches Lehrhaus (Zurich), 272Judisk Krbnika, 284Judisk Tidshrift, 284Juedische Kulturgemeinschaft, 413
Juedische Spar-und Kredit Genossen-schaft, 305
Juedische Volkspartei, 480Jules, Gilbert, 256Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 263,
267Juna Pressestelle, 271, 272Junior Hadassah, 174, 438Junior United Order of American Me-
chanics, 104
Kadar, Janos, 250, 315, 337, 338, 339, 379Kafka, Franz, 335Kagan, 319Kaganovich, Lazar, 313, 315, 316, 340Kallen, Horace M., 126nKalmanson, Jaakov, 318Kamitz, Reinhold, 306Kamp, Joseph P., 112Kansas Anti-discrimination Commission,
85, 91Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, 457Kapitsa, Peter, 322Kaplan, Jacob, 333Kaplan, Mordecai M., 519Kapralik, Charles M., 306Karakuschansky, S., 410Karduner, Luis, 407Karlikow, Abraham, articles by, 246-56;
257-62; 351Kasper, Frederick John, 57, 61, 62, 106,
107, 108, 109, 110, HOn, 111, 510Kasper v. Brittain, 62nKastner, Israel, 381Katz, Chaim, 318, 319Katz, EliaS, 333, 334, 335Katz, Elihu, 475Kaufmann, Walter, 301Kavanagh, Thomas M., 91Keating, Fred, 103Keep America Committee of Los An-
geles, 111Keet, B. B., 367Kefauver, Estes, 42Kelley v. Board of Ed. of Nashville, 60n,
61n, 62nKellman, George, article by, 105-12Kennedy, John F., 101, 103Kent, Rockwell, 36Kent, W. Wallace, 76Kentucky Educational Association, 53Kentucky Pioneers, 513Kentucky Teachers Association, 53Keren Hatarbut, 442Keren Hayesod, 150, 151, 247 (see also
Palestine Foundation Fund)Kern Hills, 211Kernmayr, Erich, 293Keuning, mayor of Dortmund, West Ger-
many, 290
Kfar Kassim, 381Khaddouri, Sasoon, 401al-Khayyal, Abdullah, 216Kheel, Theodore W., 86Khrushchev, Nikita, 313, 314, 315, 316,
317, 321, 322, 323, 324, 336, 502Kibrik, Leon, 407Kicho, T. K., 318Kielce pogrom, 326Kinder Journal, 459Kinder Zeitung, 459Ring, Clennon, 56King, Martin Luther, Jr., 87Kingdom Digest, 112Kingsley Books v. Brown, 37nKipnis, Icik, 320Kishinevsky, Joseph, 340Kissman, Joseph, article by, 340-43Klarol, Deborah, 320Klein, Abraham M., 237Klineberg, Otto, 519Klutznick, Philip N., 209n, 241Knight, Goodwin, 81Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 107Knowland, William F., 42, 209Knox, Ellis O., 50Knoxville On Guard, 106Koehn, Willi, 292Koerner, Theodor, 302Kogon, Eugen, 297Kol Ha-Am, 380Konvitz, Milton R., 126nKoppel, Walter, 302Korn, Bertram, 525Korneuburg, Austria, 312Korte, Hendrik, 266Kortner, Fritz, 301, 302Kosher Food Guide, 459Kossoff, David, 374Kovacs, Bela, 338Kraft, Saul, 373Kraus, F. R., 335Kraus, Karl, 335Kreisel, Henry, 237Kremen v. US., 30nKreuter, Fritz, 306Kroner, Franz, 294Ku Klux Klan, 86, 105-06, 110, 112, 511Ku Klux Klan (Great Britain), 108, 240Kubitschek, Juscelino, 408, 410Kuchel, Thomas H., 41Kuestermaier, Rudolf, 299Kultur un Dertzuing-Culture and Edu-
cation, 459Kun, Bela, 250Kussy, Sarah, 475Kviatko, Leib, 320
Labor in Israel Newsletter, 459Labor Party (Great Britain), 239
INDEX 549
Labor Party (Netherlands), 266Labor Zionist Movement in Canada, 442Labor Zionist Organization of America—
Poale Zion, 438-39Lacoste, Robert, 246Ladgham, Bahi, 345, 348, 349, 351LaDriere, Raymond E., 96Laferrere, Alfonso de, 406Laghzaoui, Si Mohammed, 361Lalou, Hamed, 364Lamm, Hans, 302Landau, F. M., 241Landau, Haim, 372Landau, Lev, 322Lander, Bernard, 120Landman, Rowland, 241Landsberg, G. S., 322Landsman, 319Langendijk van Moorst, Geertruida, 260,
265Lanza, Joseph, 33Lanza v. N.Y. State Leg. Com., 33Large City Budgeting Conference, 156,
159, 160, 198, 199Lark v. Louisiana State Bd. of Ed., 54nLaski, Neville, 245Lattes, Dante, 276Lausche, Frank J., 101Lavon, Pinhas, 386Lavrentiev, Boris, 321Leader, George M., 70, 71, 72League for National Labor in Israel, 439League for Religious Labor in Eretz Is-
rael, 439League for Safeguarding the Fixity of the
Sabbath, 428League of Jewish Women, 243League of Nations, 207League of Red Cross Societies, 309League of Women Voters, 514League of Working Youth, 337Leahy, Paul, 49Lebanon, 398-99Lee, Alfred McClung, 513Lee, Sammy, 73Leedom v. International Union of Mine,
Mill, and Smelter Workers, 29nLeeper v. Charlotte Park and Recreation
Commission, 90nLeftwich, Joseph, 374Legion of Decency, 38Lehman, Herbert H., 103Leibman, Morris, 126nLeidesdorf, Samuel D., 209nLeitner, Gustav, 306Lenihan, Daniel, 25Leo Baeck Institute, 424Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital, 143,
176, 435LePen, Jean Marie, 251
550 INDEX
Lerer, Jeremy, 245Leschnitzer, Adolf, 297Leskes, Theodore, articles by, 40-92; 92-
98Leusse, Pierre de, 345Levay-Lawrence, Alexander, 245Levi, Renzo, 277Levi, Vittorio, 278Levine, Yehuda Leib, 318Levinson, Israel, 374Levinthal, Cyrus, 529Levinthal, Louis E., 524Levittown, N.Y., 38Levy, Abraham, 374Levy, Albert, 362Levy, Felix, 525Lewin, Isaac, 119Lewis, Edward S., 70Liberal Joodse Gemeente, 265Liberal Party (Canada), 228Liberal Party (Union of South Africa),
366Les Libertis Francoises, 250Libo, Alexander, 329Liebermann, Jacobo, 414Liebermann, Rolf, 272Lightfoot, Claude, 28Lilar, Albert, 258, 259, 265Linker, Josette, 259Lipiner, Elias, article by, 408-10Lipman, 529Iippert, Michael, 292Liquidatie van Vcrwaltung Sarphatis-
traat, 264Liskofsky, Sidney, article by, 98-104Literarishe Heftn, 456Lochak, Pierre, 321Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 200, 201, 202,
205, 206, 210, 211, 212Loewenthal, Julius S., 520Loiter, A., 320Loiter, Efraim, 321Londinsky, S., 475London Board of Jewish Religious Edu-
cation, 242, 243London Jewish Board of Guardians, 243Long Island Jewish Press, 457Los Angeles, Calif., Bureau of Jewish Ed-
ucation, 136Los Angeles College of Jewish Studies
(see Hebrew Union College-JewishInstitute of Religion)
Los Angeles Committee for Equal Em-ployment Opportunity, 512
Loshen un Leben, 244Louis LaMed Literary Foundation, 424Louis M. Rabinowitz Research Institute
in Rabbinics, 428Louisville, Ky., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136
Lovell, J. A., 112Low, Solon, 233The Lowdown on Little Rock and the
Plot to Sovietize the South, 112Lowenthal, Ernst G., 302Loyola University Summer Workshop
on Human Relations, 515Lubanov, 319Lubavitcher school system (Morocco),
152, 365Lubimov, Saul, 320Lubonitzki, Shaie, 320Luca, 250Lucerne Yeshiva, 272Lucius, Edward, 292Lucy, Autherine, 45, 511Lucy v. Adams, 45nLualey v. Bd. of Supervisors of LS.U.,
54nLurie, Nota, 320, 321Lustig, Arnost, 335La Luz, 407Luz, Carlos, 408Lynne, Seybourn H., 87
Macabi, 413McBride, Thomas D., 94McCarran-Walter Immigration and Nat-
uralization Act., 35, 309, 508McCarthy, Henry L., 92McCarthy, Joseph R., 32McClellan, John, 32McGinley, Conde, 105, 106, 107, 109, 111,
510Machnovetski, 319Mclnnes, Harold W., 233Mack, G. D., 245McKeldin, Theodore R., 108McKinley Park Homes, 75McKinley Park Homes v. Commission on
Civil Rights, 75nMacmillan, Harold, 218McNamara, Patrick V., 41McNichols, Stephen L. R., 80McSwain v. Bd. of Ed. of Anderson Co.,
62nMadole, James A., 110, 111Magbit, 283Magen David Federation (see United
Magen David Organizations)Maguire, Russell, 109Maier, Reinhold, 288Malben, 146, 152, 154The Male Animal, 38Malenkov, Georgi, 313, 315, 340Mallory v. U.S., 35nMalter, Henry, 525Maltinski, Chaim, 320Manchester Congregation of British
Jews, 242
INDEX 551Mandel, Jean, 302Mandel, Leopold, 245Mandelstan, L. O., 322Mani, Eliahu, 388Manley v. Murrillos, 91nMann, Guy Allen, 112Mann, Woodrow W., 46, 47Mansfield, Mike, 214Ma6r, Harry, 300Mapai Party, 266, 380, 386Mapam, Party, 379, 380Marais, Ben, 367Marcus, Jacob R., 530Marcus, Ralph, 524, 532Marcuse, Kurt, 302Marden, Harold C, 96Margolin, Arnold D., 475Margolinsky, Julius, 284Margolis, Max L., 525Mark, Berl, 331Markish, David, 321Markish, Peretz, 319, 320, 321Markish, Peter, 321Markle, Samuel H., 475-6Markman, Alfred, 369Markowitz, Arthur, 374Marks, Edward B., 309nMarmor, Kalman, 476Marshall, James, lOOnMarshall, Louis, 526, 530Martinsson, Harry, 285Marx, Karl, 301Maryland Petition Committee, 55Marymount College, 515Maslansky, 319Masmoudi, Mohammed, 345Mastbaum, Joel, 389Matusow, Harvey, 27, 28Maurer, Emil, 306Mauriac, Francois, 249Maybaum, Ignaz, 301Mayer, Astorre, 277Mazer, Eva, 476Mazzei, Joseph, 29Medina, Harold, 29Meeberg, Melchior Van De, article by,
262-68Meinberg, Wilhelm, 293Meir, Golda, 210, 211Meitner, Luise, 302Meknes' riots, 356Memphis State College, 63Mendelssohn, Moses, 482Menderes, Adnan, 218, 219Mendes-France, Pierre, 250Menorah (Belgium), 261Menorah Association, 161, 176, 424Menorah Journal, 161, 459Menuhin, Yehudi, 374Merit Employment Conference, 512
Merkaz Chinukh Charedi, 409Merkaz Harav Yeshiva, 389Mesarosh, Stephen, 29Mesarosh v. U.S., 29nMesifta Tifereth Jerusalem, 178Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin
Rabbinical Academy, 428Metcalf-Baker Law, 74, 77Metropolitan Church Federation of
Greater St. Louis, 96Metropolitan Jewish Centers Camp As-
sociation of New York City, 194Miami, Fla., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Mibashan, Abraham, 407, 408Michaels, Shlomo, 342Michalesko, Michal, 476Midcentury White House Conference on
Children and Youth, 511Middle East, 391-401Middle East and the West, 459Middle East Ferment, 509Midrasha, 406, 407Midstream, 121, 161, 459Mikoyan, Anastas I., 337Miller, Arthur L., 50Miller, Buzi, 320Miller, Horace Sherman, 107, 108Millman, Herbert, article by, 186-200;
186nMilwaukee, Wise, Bureau of Jewish Edu-
cation, 136Mine, Hilary, 331Minneapolis Federation for Jewish Serv-
ice, 181Minneapolis, Minn., Talmud Torah, 136Minton, Sherman, 33Mintz, Benjamin, 387Mirlman, Joseph, 407Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute, 178,
428Mitchell v. Pollack, 53nMizrachi (Argentina), 405Mizrachi (Great Britain), 243Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi National
Education Committee, 162, 178, 428Mizrachi Hatzair-Mizrachi Youth of
America, 439Mizrachi Organization of America (see
Religious Zionists of America)Mizrachi Outlook (See Jewish Horizon'
Mizrachi Outlook)Mizrachi Palestine Fund, 150, 155, 156,
439Mizrachi Women's Organization of
America, 154n, 439Mocatta, Owen E., 245Mohammed V, King of Morocco, 246, 355,
357, 361Mollet, Guy, 201, 246, 247
552 INDEX
Molotov, Vyacheslav, 313, 315, 340Montgomery (Ala.) Board of Commis-
sioners, 87Montgomery (Ala.) City Commission, 86Montgomery (Ala.) Improvement Asso-
ciation, 87Montreal United Talmud Toras, 234Montreux, Yeshiva Ez Chaim, 272Moore v. Bd. of Ed. of Harford County,
55nMoorhead v. City of Ft. Lauderdale, 89nMoose, James R., Jr., 216, 218Morais, Sabato, 188Morgenthau, Hans J., 207Moriah-National Federation of Yeshiva
Teachers and Principals, 428Morning Freiheit, 317, 459Morocco, 355-65Morris, Robert, 31Morrow, Alfred J., 92Morse, Wayne, 41, 214Moscow Youth Festival, 322, 323Moseley, George Van Horn, 110Moss, John E., 27Mothers League of Central High School
(Little Rock, Ark.), 46Motion Picture Code Authority, 38Mowshowitsch, David, 245Mozes, Yehuda, 389Mu Sigma, 433Mueller, Heinz, 292Mundo Israelite, 407Murphy, Robert, 216Murray, James E., 41Musaf Lahore Hatzair, 459Muslin Brotherhood, 395Musto, William B., 94Mutual Security Act of 1954, 213, 215Myers, Stanley C, 180nMyers, William, Jr., 72, 73Myers, William R., 108
Nabersberg, Carl, 291Nabulsi, 393Nagy, Imre, 337, 338, 339Nahoum, Haim, 398Nantet, Jacques, 254Narkiss, Mordechai, 389Nasevojosko, 335Nash, Shepard K.( 59Nash v. Sharper, 59nNasser, Gamal Abdel, 110, 152, 212, 216,
241, 247, 248, 350, 378, 393, 394, 398,507
National Academy for Adult JewishStudies, 431
National Agricultural College, 161, 176,428
National Agricultural College, AlumniAssociation, 428
National Association for the Advance-ment of Colored People, 38,39,50,52,55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 65, 68, 105, 108, 511
National Association of Hebrew DaySchool Parent-Teacher Associations,428
National Association of Hillel Directors,428
National Association of Jewish CenterWorkers, 189, 189n, 199, 435
National Association of Synagogue Ad-ministrators, 431
National Association of Temple Educa-tors, 430
National Association of Temple Secre-taries, 430
National Bible Conference, 389National Bureau of Federated Jewish
Women's Groups, 198nNational Catholic Community Service,
197nNational Committee for Labor Israel,
148, 150, 154, 156, 169, 174, 176, 178n,439
National Committee for Labor Israel,American Trade Union Council, 439
National Community Relations AdvisoryCouncil, 157, 158, 159, 422
National Conference of Jewish Com-munal Service, 160, 161, 176, 181, 199,435
National Conference of SynagogueYouth, 431
National Conference of Yeshiva Prin-cipals, 428-29
National Congress of Parents and Teach-ers, 50
National Council for Jewish Education,120, 429
National Council of Beth Jacob Schools,162, 178, 429
National Council of Jewish Prison Chap-lains, 435
National Council of Jewish Women, 143,154, 156, 169, 174, 193, 198n, 200,435-36
National Council of Jewish Women ofCanada, 442
National Council of the Churches ofChrist in the U.S.A., 104, 113, 121,126n
National Council of Young Israel (NCYI),
NCYI, Armed Forces Bureau, 429NCYI, Employment Bureau, 429NCYI, Eretz Israel Division, 429NCYI, Intercollegiate Council, 429NCYI, Women's League, 429NCYI, Youth Department, 429
INDEX 553National Council on Jewish Audio-Visual
Materials, 429National Education Association, National
Commission on Teacher Educationand Professional Standards, 139
National Federation of Jewish Men'sClubs, 432
National Federation of Temple Brother-hoods, 431
National Federation of Temple Sister-hoods, 198n, 431
National Federation of Temple Youth,431
National Front (Tunisia), 346National Haym Salomon Memorial Com-
mittee, 424National Home for Jewish Children, 159National Insurance Institute, 380National Insurance Law, 380National Jewish Committee on Scouting,
436National Jewish Hospital at Denver, 160,
169, 176, 436National Jewish Ledger, 456National Jewish Monthly, 456National Jewish Music Council, 197, 424National Jewish Post and Opinion (Chi-
cago, 111.), 457; (Indiana), 457;(Kentucky), 457; (Missouri), 457;(N.Y. City), 459
National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB),122, 142n, 143, 157, 160, 166, 170n,176, 186, 187, 188, 188n, 189, 190, 191,192, 193, 195, 196, 197, 197n, 198, 199,200, 436, 526, 528
JWB, Armed Services Division, 197JWB Center Yearbook, 161JWB Circle, 459JWB, Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy,
197, 436JWB, Women's Organizations Division,
198, 436National Jewish Youth Conference, 198,
436National Labor Relations Board, 31National Liberation Front (FLN), 246National Lutheran Council, 104National Music Council, 199National Office of Hungarian Jews, 339National ORT League, 425National Renaissance Bulletin, 110, 111National Renaissance Party, 110, 111National Social Welfare Assembly, 516National Study of Jewish Education, 126,
127, 129, 131n, 137National Traveler's Aid Association, 197nNational Urban League, 86 (see also
Urban League of Greater N.Y.)National Women's League, 198n, 429National Young Judaea, 439
National Youth Front, 381Native Laws Amendment Bill, 367Naude, Tom, 371Naumann, Werner, 291, 294Der Nayer Moment (Brazil), 410Nazi Party, 294Necrology, U.S., 474-77Nederlands Israelitische Hoofdsynagoge,
265, 266Nederlands-Israelitisch Kerkgenootschap,
Centrale Commissie, 264Nederlands Verbond von Vakverenigin-
gen, 266Nederlandse Zionistenbond, 266Negro Parent-Teachers Association
(PTA), (Delaware), 50N6her, Andre\ 253, 254Nelson, Steve, 29Nenni, Pietro, 273Neo-Destour Party (Tunisia), 347, 350Ner Israel Rabbinical College, 162, 178,
429The Netherlands, 262-68Neturei Karta, 387, 388Neuberger, Richard L., 41, 101Neue Front, 307Neufeld, Elimelech, 389Neumann, Emil, 332Neumann, Max, 301Neumann, Yeheskel Moshe, 389Neurohr, Jean, 290Neve Shalom, 365New Haven, Conn., Bureau of Jewish
Education, 136New Orleans Jewish Children's Home,
165New York Airways, 84New York Association for New Americans
(NYANA), 148, 149, 153, 165, 166,170n, 174, 181
New York Board of Rabbis, 122, 517New York City Board of Education, 70New York City Commerce Department, 4New York Education Survey, 137, 138N.Y. Federation of Jewish Philanthro-
pies, 4, 134, 168n, 170n, 181, 505New York Jewish Child Care Association,
182New York Jewish Education Committee,
133n, 136New York Jewish Family Service, 182N.Y. State Civil Service Commission, 40New York State Commission Against Dis-
crimination (SCAD), 74, 77, 78, 79, 81,84, 91, 512
N.Y. State Joint Legislative Committeeon Government Operations, 33
N.Y. University, 516Newark, N.J., Jewish Education Associa-
tion of Essex County, 136
554 INDEX
Newman, Jacob, 374The News Behind the News, 112Nickerson, John C. Jr., 26Niles, Elliot A., 476Nixon, Richard M., 41, 99, 206, 309, 344Noar Chalutzi Lochem, 406Nordische Rundschau, 307Nordisk Kamp, 281Norman, E. Herbert, 31North Atlantic Council, 206, 213North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 105, 247, 257, 286North Carolina State College, 57Norwegian Red Cross, 312Nos Petits, 352, 353, 354Novi Mir, 320Novins, Louis, 209nNow They Admit It, 503Nozyk Shul, 329N'shei Agudath Israel, 426Nugent, G.R.H., 239nNuit et Brouillard, 271, 297Nussbaum, Sara, 301Nuwar, Ali Abu, 393
ORT (see Organization for Rehabilita-tion Through Training)
OSE (see Oeuvre de Secours aux EnfantsIsraelites)
Oakland, Calif., Jewish EducationalCouncil of Alameda & Contra Coun-ties, 136
Obermann, Julian J., 476Observer, 461O'Connell, John J., 78, 94Oeuvre de l'Habillement, 353, 354Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants Israelites
(OSE), 152, 352, 353, 354, 364Oeuvre des Couvertures, 353Of Freedom and Faith, 519Office for Jewish Population Research,
424Office of Defense Mobilization, 205Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 461Oifn Shvel, 459Old Destour Party, 348Olievsky, 319Olomeinu-Our World, 459Olszewski, Joseph, 331Omaha, Neb., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Openstein, 319Opinion (See National Jewish Post)Or Hamizrach, 459Orange County (Calif.) Council for Equal
Opportunity, 73Orbach, Maurice, 241Oredson, Goran Assar, 281Organization for European Economic Co-
operation, 205
Organization for Rehabilitation ThroughTraining (ORT), 143, 152, 153, 274,275, 276, 352, 353, 354, 359, 364, 365
Organizations, national Jewish, in Can-ada, 441-42
Organizations, national Jewish, in U.S.,421-41
Original KJans of the Confederacy, 107Orleans Parish School Board v. Bush, 54nOrlinsky, Harry, 529Ornitz, Samuel B., 476Osherovitch, Hirsh, 320Otis, J. P., 56Our Voice (see Unzer Shtimme)Our Voice (West Palm Beach, Fla.), 456Outremont Protestant School Board, 233Ozar Hatorah, 152, 365
PDI, 362Palacios, Alfredo, 406Palatnik, Rosa, 410Palestine and Zionism, 459Palestine Conciliation Commission, 202Palestine Economic Corporation, 439Palestine Economic Corporation of Can-
ada, 442Palestine Foundation Fund, 299, 439, 480Palestine Jewish Colonization Associa-
tion, 244Palestine Pioneer Foundation, 439Palestine Symphonic Choir Project, 439Panel of Americans, 516Panitsch, 319Parent-Teachers Association (PTA), 93Paris Peace Conference, 158Parker v. Lester, 25Pastore, John O., 101Paterson, N.J., Board of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Patriotic Order of the Sons of America,
104Patterson, David, 245Patterson, John, 38Pauker, Ana, 340Paul, John, 67Paul, Mendel, 369Pearson, Lester B., 236Pedagogic Reporter, 460Pedagogisher Bulletin, 460Pelham Hall Apartments, 78Pels, Benjamin, 265Pennsylvania Jewish Life Magazine, 461Pennsylvania State Department of Public
Instruction, 70Pennsylvania v. Bd. of Directors of City
Trusts of Philadelphia, 71nThe People Take the Lead, 512, 517People's College, 374People's Party (Austria), 302Percowitch, David, 329
Pereira, Rodrigues, 265Perelman, M. H., 261Peretz, Don, article by, 391-401Periodicals, Jewish, in Canada, 462Periodicals, Jewish, in U.S., 456-62Perkins School o£ Theology, 515Perlman, Max S., 185nPeron, Juan, 402Peronist Party, 402Pervukhin, Mikhail, 313, 321Petain, 250Petegorsky, David W., 476Peter, Gabor, 336, 339P'Eylim- American Yeshiva Student
Union, 429Phalange, 250Phi Alpha, 433Phi Epsilon Pi, 433Phi Lambda Kappa, 433Phi Sigma Delta, 433Philadelphia Jewish Times, 461Philadelphia, Pa., United Hebrew
Schools & Yeshivos, 136Phillips, Nathan, 232Phillips High School (Birmingham, Ala.),
44Phoenix Jewish News, 456Phoenix Rheinrohr AG, 287Pi Tau Pi, 433Picard, Jacob, 530Picasso, Pablo, 38Pick, Anton, 306Pierce, Sydney, 232Pikes v. Alabama, 35nPineau, Christian, 345Pinhammer, Rudolf, 292Pioneer Woman, 460Pioneer Women, 143, 148, 154, 154n, 156,
169, 174, 439Pirchei Agudath Israel, 425Pittsburgh, Pa., Council on Jewish Edu-
cation, 136Pittsburgh, Pa., Hebrew Institute, 136Place Leon Blum, 250Place Voltaire, 250Plask, 319Platform, 307Planner, Isaac, 320Pless, J. Will, 57Plesse, 294Plugat Aliyah-Hanoar Hatzioni, 439Plunkett, J. Jerome, 83Poale Agudat Israel Movement (Israel),
387Poale Agudat Israel Party, 380Poale Agudath Israel of America, 150,
439-40Poale Agudath Israel of America, Ezra-
Irgun Hanoar Hachareidi, 440
INDEX 555
Poale Agudath Israel of America, Leagueof Religious Settlements, 440
Poale Agudath Israel of America, Wom-en's Division, 440
Podhoretz, Norman, 121The Point, 111Poland, 324-31Polianker, Hirsh, 320Po-Prostu, 325Population, communities with Jewish
populations of 100 or more, 18-22Population, Jewish, in the United States,
1957, 3Population, Jewish, in the United States
by states, absolute and proportion-ate, 23
Population, world Jewish, 222-27Porter, Carley V., 93Portland, Me., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Portland, Ore., Jewish Educational Asso-
ciation, 136Posnansky, Arturo, 415Poujade, 251, 504Poulson, Norris, 75Powell, John, 36, 37Powell, Sylvia, 36, 37Pravda, 322, 323Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., 59, 98President's Committee for Hungarian
Refugee Relief, 309-10President's Committee on Education Be-
yond the High School, 516President's Committee on Government
Contracts, 79, 80, 83, 510President's Committee on Government
Employment Policy, 510Preyer, L. Richardson, 57Prinz, Joachim, 301Proceedings of the American Academy
for Jewish Research, 460Proceedings of the Rabbinical Assembly
of America, 460Program In Action (see Jewish Education
Newsletter)Progressive Order of the West, 433Progressive Party, 380Progressive Zionist League-Hashomer
Hatzair, 440Proskauer, Joseph M., 207Protestant School Board of Greater
Montreal, 233Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 106, 112Providence Housing Authority, 77Providence, R.I., Bureau of Jewish Edu-
cation of Greater, 136Publication of the American Jewish His-
torical Society, 460Pulver, Leib, 321
556 INDEX
The Pursuit of Equality, 519Pye, Durwood, 52
Al-Qaysuni, 397
Raab, Julius, 303Rabbi Chaim Berlin Yeshiva, 178Rabbinical Alliance, 113, 429Rabbinical Assembly, 113, 430Rabbinical College of Telshe, 162, 430Rabbinical Council of America (RCA),
104, 113, 114, 119, 122, 207, 430RCA Record, 122. 460Rabbinical Seminary of America, 178Rabbinical TV Workshop, 517Rabi, 355Rabin, Joseph, 320Rabinowitz, Benjamin, 188, 188nRabinowitz, Louis I., 368, 373Rabinowitz, Louis M., 476, 532Rackman, Emanuel, 120Radford, Arthur W., 213, 214Radio Cairo, 394Radio Corporation of America, 25Raeder, Erich, 290Rafael, Gideon, 258Raisin, Max, 476Rajk, Lazlo, 336Rakosi, Matyas, 336, 337, 339Ramsey, Arthur Michael, Archbishop of
York, 238Rand Easter Show, 371Rasminsky, Louis, 232Rassegna Mensile d'Israele, 276Rauch, Joseph, 476Rayburn, Sam, 31, 32Reading, Marchioness of, 245Reall, Paul B., 93Reavis Plan, 513Reconstruction Fellowship of Congrega-
tions, 430Reconstruction fund (Switzerland), 269Reconstructionist, 460Reed, Murray O., 46Reeves, Albert L., 49Refugee Block (BHE), 293Refugee Relief Act of 1953, 98, 99, 101,
102, 309Reich v. Covert, 33nReichmann, Eva, 290Reinhart, Harold, 242Reisen, Abraham, 331Reitlinger, Gerald, 290Relevement Social, 347Religion, 113-23Religion in Public Education; a State-
ment of Views, 513Religious Emphasis Week, 94Religious Zionists of America, 440Remer, Ernst, 291
Renner, Karl, 302Renner, Rudolf, 291Research Institute of Religious Jewry,
430Resnick-Martov, Max, 321Restitution laws (Austria), 305Reston, James, 26Reuss, Henry S., 217Reuther, Walter P., 86Revai, J6zsef, 337The Revere, 112Revisionist Herut-Hatzohar, 372Revisionist Party (Union of South Africa),
371Reyland, Frederick W., Jr., 93Reynolds High School (Winston-Salem,
N.C.), 57Reynolds News, 240Reznikoff, Charles, 530Rheinstahl Konzern, 287Rhode Island Jewish Historical News, 461Rhode Island State Commission Against
Discrimination, 77Ribicoff, Abraham A., 97Rice, Eugene, 58Richards, James P., 215, 217, 218, 349, 379Riche, Aaron, 529Richler, Mordecai, 237Richman, Grover C, Jr., 94Richman, Louis, 476Ritter, Joseph E., 96Rivarol, 250Riverton study, 116, 118, 518Rivkin, Ellis, 524Rochester, N.Y., Bureau of Jewish Edu-
cation, 136Rodkinson, Michael L., 525Roeder, Austria, 3I2nRoehm, Ernst, 292Roemer, Milton I., 184nRogers, William P., lOOnRoosevelt, Eleanor, 206, 310, 322, 324Roper, Elmo, 214Roseby, Alfred, 245Rosen, 319Rosen, Kopul, 370Rosen, Moses, 341, 342, 343Rosen, Pinchas, 388Rosenberg, Alfred, 290Rosenberg, Louis, article by, 228-37; 237Rosenfeld, Isaac, 476Rosenthal, Bertha Lewit, 476Rosenwald, Lessing J., 123Rosenwald, William, 209nRosenzweig, Franz, 482Rosichan, Arthur, 185nRoss v. Ebert, 82n, 83nRoth v. U.S., 37nRothenberg, Alex, 476-77Rothschild, Edmond de, 244
INDEX
Rothschild, jaffles de, 244Rouge Le Soir, 251Rountree, William H., lOOn, 122, 218Roviaro v. U.S., 35nRoy, Simon, 374Roy v. Brittain, 63nRoyal Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, 239Rubenstein, 319Rubin, Rifka, 320Rudavsky, David, 120Rudi Prdvo, 334Ruffman, Louis L., 125n, 134Rumania, 340-43Russell, Richard B., 42Russell Sage Foundation, 519Russian Social Democratic Party-Menshe-
viks, 322
Sabah, Marc, 363Saburov, Maxim, 313Sachs, Emil S. (Solly), 374Sadoveanu, Mihail, 342al-Sa'id, Nuri, 393Saint Catherine monastery, 258St. Laurent, Louis, 233, 236St. Louis, Mo., Board of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136St. Louis University, 515St. Paul Fair Employment Practice Com-
mission, 83St. Paul Jewish News, 457St. Paul, Minn., Talmud Torah, 136Salmon, Cyril, 245Salsberg, Joseph B., 317Salvation Army, 197nSalvation Island, 233Samfundet Finland-Israel, 283.Samfundet Sverige-Israel, 283Samkalden, Ivo, 263San Francisco, Calif., Jewish Education
Society, 136Sandrow, Edward, 529•Sapir, Boris, article by, 302-12•Saragat, Giuseppe, 273Satinsky, Sol, 526Savannah, Ga., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136•Scales, Junius, 28'Scandinavian countries and Finland, 279-
85Schaeffer, Fritz, 293, 294•Schaerf, Adolf, 302Schallman, Lazaro, 407Schambeck, Franz, 291Scharfman, Solomon J., 119, 122Schatz, Moshe, 334Schenectady, N.Y., Bureau of Jewish Ed-
ucation, 136Schirach, Baldur ,vpn, '292
657Schirach, Henriette von, 290Schloss, Samuel, 139nSchlueter, Franz, 291Schmid, Carlo, 296Schocken Publishing House, 482Schoenberg, Herbert S., 301Schoenberg, Marvin, 186nSchokking, Francois M. A., 263Scholl, Hans, 290Scholl, Sophie, 290Schonberg, Arnold, 272School Bd. of the City of Charlottesville
v. Allen, 66nSchool for Law and Economics (Tel Aviv),
387Schroder, Gerhard, 296Schuelein, Benno, 302Schulze-Wechsungen, 291Schuman Plan Coal and Steel Pool, 287Schwabe, Moshe, 390Schwartz, 529Schwartz, Abraham Samuel, 477Schwartz, Gene, 73Schwartz, Max L., 477Schweizerischer Israelitischer Gemeinde-
bund-SIG, 269, 270, 271, 272Seaboard White Citizens Councils, 108Security, Civil Liberties and Unions, 514Segni, Antonio, 273Selowsky, Karl, 302Seman, Philip, 529Semiatcky, Y., 245Sentinel, 457Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood, 433Serebriani, Israel, 320Service, John Stewart, 25Service v. Dulles, 25, 26Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 462Sewanhaka High School (Floral Park,
N.Y.), 38Seydoux, Roger, 345Sfard, David, 329Shaban, Abel, 354Shapira, Carlo, 277Shapiro, Leon, articles by, 222-27; 313-
31Sharett, Moshe, 266Sharkey, Joseph T., 75Sharp, Susie, 90Shaw, Ian, 240Shelbourne, Roy M., 53Shenhar, Yitzhak, 390Shepilov, Dmitri T., 215, 313, 314Sherman, Jacob M., 374Shervington, Norris, 77Shervington v. Pelham Hall Apartments,
Inc., 78nSherwood, William K., 31Shetlov, Michail, 321Sheviley Hachinuch, 460
558 INDEX
Shimoni, David, 390Shinnar, Felix, 299Shlieffer, Solomon, 318, 319Shmukler, Nathaniel, 329Shoham, Avigdor, 283Sholem, Gershom G., 301Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, 430Sholom Aleichem, 320, 321, 342Shores, Arthur D., 45Showers of Blessing, 112Shukairy, Ahmad, 219Shumiatski, 319Shuster, Zachariah, 351Shuttlesworth, F. L., 44Sicher, Gustav, 333, 334, 335Siezenheim, Austria, 310, 312nSigma Alpha Mu, 433Sigma Delta Tau, 433Silver, Abba Hillel, 530Silverberg, Mendel, 209nSimkins v. City of Greensboro, 90nSimms v. Hudson, 59nSimon, Francis, 245Simon, Max, 292Simon, Solomon, 530Simpson, Milward L., 89Sinai campaign, 375, 376, 377, 381Sirica, John J., 32Skandinavisk - Judiska Ungdomsforbun-
det, 284Skandinaviska Zionistforbundet, 283Slagter, Lion, 265Slawson, John, 501Slim, Mongi, 348Sloan, Boyd, 52Sloan, Jacob, 531Small Town Jewry Tell Their Story, 117Smallholders Party (Hungary), 338Smith, Dorothy Krueger, 33Smith, Gerald L. K., 105, 110, 111, 510Smith Act, 28, 29, 30Smoliar, Hercz, 328Singer, M., 369Sive, Solomon L., 374Sobeloff, Simon, 120Sobolev, Arkady A., 217Social Credit Association of Canada, 233Social Credit Party (Canada), 228, 233Social Democratic Party (Italy), 273Social Democratic Party (Switzerland),
268Social Democratic Party (SPD) (West
Germany), 286, 287, 288, 291Socialist Party (Austria), 302Socialist Party (Belgium), 257Socialist Party (Italy), 273Socialist Reich Party (SRP) (West Ger-
many), 111, 288, 291Socialisticheski Vestnik, 322
Sociedad de Proteccirin a los Immigrantesde Israelitas (SOPRO), 413
Sociedad Hebraica Argentina, 407Society of Friends of Jewish Memorabilia,
335Society of Friends of the Touro Syna-
gogue, 430Society of the Founders of the Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, 436Solender, Sanford, 189nSolomon, Elias L., 477Soltes, Mordecai, 477Solvey Institute of Sociology, 257Sommerstein, Emil, 477Sonnabend, A. M., 519Sonnenberg, Max, 374Sopron, Hungary, 310South African Board of Jewish Educa-
tion, 369, 370South African Jewish Board of Deputies,
369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374South African Jewish Ministers' Associa-
tion, 373South African Jewish Orphanage, 372South African Jewish Times, 241South African ORT-OSE, 369, 373South African Union of Jewish Women,
373South African Yiddish Cultural Federa-
tion, 369South African Zionist Federation, 369,
371Southern Education Reporting Service,
44Southern Israelite Newspaper and Mag-
azine, 457Southern Jewish Weekly, 457Southern Methodist University, 515Southern School News, 44, 52, 54, 56, 58,
63, 68, 69The Southerner, 112Southwest Jewish Chronicle, 461Southwestern Jewish Press, 456Soviet Union, 246, 316-24Spaak, Paul-Henri, 257Spanier, Sidney, 245Speer, Albert, 292Speidel, Hans, 247Speiser, E. A., 528Sperry Gyroscope Company, 25Spiegel, Shalom, 525Spiro, Abram, 242Spitz, Richard, 332Springfeder, David, 329Springfield College (Mass.), 516Squires v. City of Augusta, 96nStalin, Josef, 313, 314, 323, 326, 336Standing Conference of Voluntary Agen-
cies Working for Refugees, 104Starr, Harry, 525
INDEX 559State of North Carolina v. Cooke, 90nThe States of the Churches, 121State Treaty (Austria), 303Statement Against Bigotry in Election
Campaigns, 514Status of Forces Agreement, 34Stavitsky, Michael A., 126n, 139Stein, Sophie R., 141nSteinberg, Clara, 410Steinberg, Eleazar, 342Steinberg, Isaac N., 477Steiner, Solomon, 334Steinhardt, Jacob, 531Steps to Middle East Peace, 507Sterling, Eleanor, 290Stevens, Edmund, 36Stevenson, Adlai E., 206Stewart, Donald Ogden, 36Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk,
263, 267Stitch, Frank J., 119Stock, Ernest, 153nStrack, Hermann L., 525Strasser, Otto, 293, 294Stratton, William G., 81Stratton v. Conway, 76nStrauss, Elliot B., 348Strauss, Franz Josef, 289Strauss, J. G. N., 366Strijdom, Johannes Gerhardus, 366Stroock, Alan, 351Stross, Barnett, 354Student Zionist, 460Student Zionist Organization, 440Studies in Bibliography and Booklore,
461Studies in Prejudice, 519Her Stuermer, 307Suendermann, Helmuth, 294Suess, Francisco, 414Suez Canal, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206,
207, 209, 211, 212, 213, 220, 236, 238,246, 375, 376, 378, 391, 392, 394, 506,507
Suez Canal Company, 200nSuez Canal Users Association, 200Suhrkamp, 294al-Sulh, Sami, 393Summerfield v. Tourlanes Publishing
Co., 37nSunier, Abraham, 266"Survey of Jewish Education in New
York City," 138nSurvey of the Status of Anti-Semitism in
Europe, 504Svarc, Ivor, 351Sweden, 279Swedish Red Cross, 312Sweezy, Paul, 30Sweezy v. New Hampshire, 30n
Swift, Morris, 241Swiss Federal Council, 271Switzerland, 268-72Synagogue Council of America, 104, 113,
114, 119, 120, 122, 160, 162, 176, 188,430
Synagogue Light, 460Synagogue School, 460Synagogue Service, 460Syngalowski, Aron, 272Syracuse, N.Y., Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, 136Syria, 399-400
Tachkemoni school, 261Taft-Hartley Act, 27, 28, 29, 32Taif, Moishe, 320Talline, Leah, 320Talpioth, 460Tannous, Izzat, 110Tartakower, Arieh L., 328Tau Epsilon Phi, 434Tau Epsilon Rho, 434Taylor, Robert L., 62Teamsters' Union, 35Teapot Dome, case, 26Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,
151, 153, 154, 155Technion Yearbook, 460Tel Aviv University, 387Tel Hai Fund, 440Telesin, Ziame, 320Telshe Rabbinical College, 178Temkin, Sefton D., article by, 238-45Ten Commandments, 97Tennessee Board of Education v. Booker,
63nLa Terre Retrouvie, 253Texas Jewish Post, 461Texas v. NAACP, 65nThalheimer, Fanny B., 477Tharaud brothers, 250Theodor Herzl Foundation, 430Theological Seminary of Hungary, 339Theological Seminary Yeshivath Chach-
mey Lublin, 178, 430"This Is Our Home," 518Thompson, H. Keith, 111Thompson v. School Board of Arlington
County (Va.), 66nThomsen, Roszel C, 55Thomson, Vernon W., 81Thornton, 78Thurmond, J. Strom, 43Tildy, Zoltan, 338Timmerman, George Bell, Jr., 60Tito, Josef Broz, 337Tlili, Ahmed, 349Tomb of the Unknown Jewish Martyr,
250
560 INDEX
Toneelgroep Theater, 267Torah, Umesorah, 123, 162, 178, 430Torch, 461Trade Union Federation (Sweden), 283Transcript, 462Transport and General Workers Union,
240Travis, Maurice, 31Trebnik, Shimon, 318Tregub, S., 321Trickery, Treachery, Tyranny and Trea-
son in Washington, 112Trobe, Harold, article by, 273-79Tropp, Emanuel, 192nLe Troquer, Andre, 247Truman, Harry S., 110, 213, 214Truman Doctrine, 392Tulsa Jewish Review, 461Tunisia, 344-55Tunisian Ministry of National Educa-
tion, 354Tur Sinai, Naphtali Hertz, 480-81Turner, Paul W., 62
UIT, 175n (see University-Technion JointMaintenance Appeal)
Ukrainian Society for the Disseminationof Political and Scientific Knowledge,318
Ullman, Salomon, 262The Ultimate World Order, 112Undzer Veg, 460Ungar, Andre, 368, 369Uniform Code of Military Justice, 33Union des fitudiants Juives, 261Union Free School District No. 5, 97Union Generate des Travailleurs Tuni-
siens, 349Union Israelita, 413Union Israelite Nord Africaine, 249Union News Company, 91Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions (UAHC), 104,114, 123, 137, 163,169, 178, 430
UAHC, Commission on Social Action,430
UAHC-CCAR Commission on Jewish Ed-ucation, 431
UAHC-CCAR Commission on SynagogueActivities, 431
Union of Hungarian Writers, 337Union of Jewish Communities (Italy),
276, 277, 278Union of Jewish Religious Congrega-
tions, 329, 330Union of Jewish Women, 369, 374Union of Liberal and Progressive Syna-
gogues, 242Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congrega-
tions, 242, 243
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-tions (UOJC), 104,114, 178, 198n, 431
UOJC, Women's Branch, 431Union of Orthodox Rabbis, 113, 119, 122,
431Union of Sephardic Congregations, 431Union of South Africa, 366-74Union of Soviet Writers, 319Union pour la Defense des Commercants
et Artisans, 251Union Syndicate des Travailleurs Tu-
nisiens, 349Unione delle Comunita Israelitiche
Italiane, 273United Automobile Workers, 86United Charity Institutions of Jerusalem,
440United Communal Fund (UCF), 370UCF Stabilization Campaign, 370United Fund for Israel, 262United Fund for Jewish Culture, 424United Fur and Leather Workers Union,
28United Galician Jews, 434United HIAS Service, 99, 99n, 100, 104,
142n, 143, 147, 148, 149, 152, 154, 156,157, 166, 169, 174, 249, 260, 264, 277,278, 279, 311, 312, 351, 352, 359, 402,408, 409, 436
United HIAS Service, Women's Division,436
United Hungarian Jews, 434United Israeli Appeal (South Africa),
366,371United Israel Appeal, 148, 149, 150, 174,
440United Jewish Appeal, 3, 140, 142, 142n,
143, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153,154, 156, 166, 170n, 174, 174n, 198,209n, 425
United Jewish Appeal (Canada), 234UJA Emergency Rescue Fund, 141UJA Special Survival Fund, 141, 144United Jewish Relief Agencies, 233, 442United Jewish Teachers Seminary, 442United Labor Zionist Party, 440United Lubavitcher Yeshivoth, 162, 178United Magen David Organizations, 434United Nations, 105, 122, 152, 201, 202,
203, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 213,214, 239, 246, 257, 268, 283, 338, 366,378, 391, 392, 397, 507, 508, 517
U.N. Action Program for Human Rights,517
UN Economic and Social Council(UNECOSOC), 310n
United Nations Educational, Scientific,and Cultural Organization (UNES-CO), 258, 271, 510, 517
UN Emergency Force, 203, 204, 208, 210,211, 214, 236, 391, 392
UN General Assembly, 202, 203, 204, 205,207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 219, 221, 338,344, 391, 508
UN Genocide Convention, 505United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees, 221, 252, 307, 309, 310,310n
UN Human Rights Charter, 357UN Human Rights Declaration, 360UN Refugees Convention, 277UN Refugee Fund, 303UN Relief and Works Agency for Pales-
tine Refugees in the Near East(UNRWA), 221
UN Security Council, 200, 201, 202, 203,211, 212, 217, 344
UN Statistical Office, 223nUN Sub-Commission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protection ofMinorities, 517
UN Truce Supervisory Organization, 391United Order of True Sisters, 198n, 434United Party (Union of South Africa),
366United Peasant Party, 325United Restitution Organization, 232United Rumanian Jews, 434United Service for New Americans (see
United HIAS Service)United Service Organizations (USO), 160,
188, 197United States, Israel, and the Middle
East, 200-21U.S. Agriculture Department, 221, 353,
364U.S. Census Bureau, 4, 5, 6, 9U.S. Commerce Department, Office of
Strategic Information, 27United States Committee for Sports in
Israel, 188, 440U.S. Congress, 28, 29, 33U.S. Congress, Government Operations
Committee, 32U.S. Congress, House Agriculture Sub-
committee, 119U.S. Congress, House Un-American Activ-
ities Committee, 30, 31, 32U.S. Congress, Select Committee on Im-
proper Activities in the Labor andManagement Field, 32
U.S. Congress, Senate Internal SecuritySubcommittee, 31, 32
VS. Congress, Senate Labor Committee,32
U.S. Congress, Subcommittee on Govern-ment Information, 27
U.S. Defense Department, 25, 34,197
INDEX 561
U.S. Health, Education, and Welfare De-partment, Office of Education, 138n
U.S. Information Agency, 38U.S. International Cooperation Admin-
istration, 348, 364U.S. Justice Department, 29U.S. Klans, 107, 111U.S. Labor Department, 32U.S. Military Air Transport Service, 310U.S. Military Sea Transport Service, 310U.S. Navy Department, 25United States Olympic Committee, 188U.S. Post Office Department, 37United States Public Health Service, 165,
184U.S. Refugee Relief Act, 249U.S. State Department, 26, 36, 37, 100,
122, 200, 204, 205, 208, 209, 211, 216,217, 218, 219, 221, 375, 504, 506, 508
VS. Supreme Court, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30,31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 48, 49, 51,53, 54, 55, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 71,76, 82, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 95, 105, 511,512, 513, 514
U.S. v. Bullock, 62nU.S. v. Witkovich, 35nUnited Synagogue of America, 104, 114,
117, 137, 431United Synagogue of America, Commis-
sion on Jewish Education, 431United Synagogue of America, Educators
Assembly, 431United Synagogue of America, Young
People's League, 432United Synagogue of America, Youth, 432United Synagogue (Great Britain), 241,
242United Zionist Council in Canada, 236United Zionist Revisionists, 150, 440Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
517University of Alabama, 45, 511University of Florida, 51University of Georgia, 52University of Judaism, 428University of Judaism, Teachers Insti-
tute, 138nUniversity of Massachusetts, 72University of New Hampshire, 30University of North Carolina, 57University of Washington, 94University-Technion Joint Maintenance
Appeal, 174Unzer Shtime (Brazil), 410Unzer Shtimme-Our Voice, 460Unzer Tsait, 460Urban League, 511Urban League of Greater New York, 70Upsilon Lambda Phi, 434
562Utitz, Emil, 835Ut es Ul, 307
INDEX
Vaad Hachinuch (Brazil), 409Vaad Hachinuch (Buenos Aires), 404, 407Vaad Hachinuch Haroshi, 404, 405Vaad Hakehilot, 404, 405Vaad Hatzala Rehabilitation Committee,
425Valentin, Hugo, article by, 279-85Vallat, Xavier, 250, 251Valley Jewish News, 456Van Hyning, Lyrl, 109Vargas, Getulio, 408Vatican, 503Veal, Frank R., 59Verband Schweizerischer Jiidischer Fiir-
sorgen-VSJF, 269, 270Verbitzky, Bernardo, 407Verein zur Unterstiitzung Judischer
Kunst—Omanut, 272Vereniging De Joodse Invalide, 267Vereinigte Stahlwerke, 287Vergelis, Aaron, 320Vermeer, Evert, 266Vermogensverwaltungs und Renten-An-
stalt (WRA), 264Verwoerd, Hendrik Fransch, 367Vestnik, 335Veterans Administration Volunteer Serv-
ices, 198La Vie du Chateau, 250Vienna Gemeinde, 304, 305, 306, 307, 310,
312The Virginian, 110, 112Voegelin, Eric, 301The Voice of Canadian Jewry at Home
and Abroad, 234Volakova, Hana, 335Vorkul, 319Vredenburg, Max, 267
Wadsworth, James J., 208Waffen-SS HIAG, 293Waga, Klara, 320-21Wagner, Robert F., 217Wald, Gustav, 334Waley-Cohen, Bernard, 245Wallace, W. R., 58Wallach, Moshe, 390Walter, Francis E., 32, 101, 102, 103Walter-McCarran Act, 102Wang, David T., I l lWard v. City of Miami, 89nWard v. Regents of the University of
Georgia, 52Warhaftig, Zerach, 387Warlick, Wilson, 58Warren, Earl, 31, 33, 37Warsaw Pact, 338
Wash, Robert M., 93Washington Committee for the Public
Schools, 50Washington Ethical Society v. District of
Columbia, 96nWashington Jewish Community Council,
115Wassenaar, Theo, 367Wasserman, Luba, 320Waterbury, Conn., Education Committee,
136Watkins, Arthur V., 101, 103Watkins, John, 30Watkins v. U.S., SOn, 32Watson, Patricia Diane, 61Watteau, 348We, The People, 109Webb, Robert, 25Wechsler, Lewis, 108Wechsler, V. L., 322Der Wecker, 460Der Weg (Argentina), 406Weil, Jifi, 335Weiler, Moses, 370Weinberg, Jacob, 477Weinper, Zishe, 477Weiss, Abraham I., 408Weissberg, Alex, 254Weizmann Institute of Science, 151, 154,
387Wei-Met Camps, 194Weltlinger, Siegmund, 302Wendroff, Zalman, 320, 321Werfel, Franz, 335Wershof, Max, 232West German Federal Conscription law,
289West Germany, 286-302West London Synagogue of British Jews,
242Westchester Jewish Tribune, 457White Citizens Councils, 57, 86, 105, 106,
107, 109, 110, 111, 511Whiteman, Maxwell, 530Wiener Montag, 307Wiener Samstag, 307Wiggins, Colleen M., 39Wigoder, Simon, 245Wilburn v. Holland, 53nWiley, Alexander, 213Wilhelm, Kurt, 285, 333Williams, Robert H., 112Williams, Robin, 519Williams Intelligence Summary, 112Wilson et al. petitioners v. Girard, 34nWindsor Jewish Community Bulletin,
462Winrod, Gerald, 110Wirin, Abraham Lincoln, 36Wisconsin FEP Act, 85
INDEX 563Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 462Wise, Isaac Mayer, 528Wiseman, Adele, 237Witkovich, 36Witwatersrand Jewish Welfare Council,
372Wolf, Edwin, 2nd, 523, 528, 530Wolfson, Erwin S., 520Women's American ORT, 153, 169, 174,
425Women's College (Greensboro, N.C.), 57Women's International Zionist Organiza-
tion, 283, 371, 413Women's League for Israel, 154n, 440Women's Voice, 110Woolworth, F. W. Company, 83Workmen's Circle, 434Workmen's Circle, English-Speaking Di-
vision, 434Workmen's Circle, Young Circle League,
434World Bureau for Jewish Education, 423World Confederation of General Zionists,
150, 440World Coordinating Committee of the
Bund, 422World Federation of YMHAs and Jewish
Community Centers, 199, 200, 436World Jewish Congress, 156, 161, 176,
254, 268, 273, 281, 328, 339, 352, 360,362, 363, 422, 518
World Music Festival, 272World ORT Union, 153, 268World Over, 460World Peace Council, 303World Sephardi Federation, American
branch, 434World Sephardi Union, 352World Union for Jewish Education,
American section, 429World Union for Progressive Judaism,
432, 480World Union of OSE, 354World Union of Reform Judaism, 208World Zionist Organization, 372Dos Wort Library, 460Worthy, William, 36Wright, J. Skelly, 54, 88Wright, Lloyd, 26Wyszynski, Cardinal Stefan, 325
YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science,460
YIVO Bleter, 460YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 161,
176, 424Yagupsky, Maximo, 407Yahil, Chaim, 283Yale Divinity School, 515Yarborough, Ralph W., 42
Yates v. U.S., 29nYavne Jewish Theological Seminary, 432Yearbook of American Churches, 113,115,
126nYearbook of Jewish Social Service, 161Yedies Fun Yivo-News of the YIVO, 460Yellow Cab Company, 81Yeshiva College Alumni Association, 432Yeshiva University, 160, 162, 163, 169,178,
432Yeshiva University, Alumni Wives, 432Yeshiva University, Graduate Division
Alumni, 432Yeshiva University, National Council of
Organizations, 432Yeshiva University, Rabbinic Alumni As-
sociation, 432Yeshiva University, Stern College for
Women, 138nYeshiva University, Synagogue Council,
432Yeshiva University, Teachers Institute,
138nYeshiva University, Teachers Institute
Alumni Association, 432Yeshiva University, Women's Organiza-
tion, 432Yeshivat Hadarom, 389Yeshivath Torah Vodaath, 169, 178, 432Yessenin, Sergei, 320Yiddish Buch, 331Yiddishe Kultur, 460Yiddishe Presse (Brazil), 410Yiddishe Telegraphen Agentur, Teglicher
Bulletin, 460Dos Yiddishe Vort, 460Yiddisher Kemfer, 460Yiddisher Kultur Farband (YKUF), 403,
424Der Yiddisher Weg, 460Yidishe Shprakh, 460Yidisher Folklor, 460Yoffe, Abraham, 371Yoran, Ezra, 266You and Judaism, 460Young, Donald, 519Young Guard, 460Young Israel Institute for Jewish Studies,
429Young Israel Viewpoint, 460Young Judaean, 460Young Men's and Women's ORT (see
Business and Professional ORT)Young Men's Christian Association,
197nYoung Women's Christian Association,
197nYoungstown Jewish Times, 461Youth Aliyah, 151, 153, 154, 283Youth Aliyah Campaign, 234
564 INDEX
Youth Bulletin, 460Youth for Christ, 93Youth Training Incentives Conference,
83
Zakaria, Yassin, 218Zambrowski, Roman, 331Zangwill, Israel, 526Zebulun Israel Seafaring Society, 440Zeineddine, Farid, 206, 218, 395Zeirei Agudath Israel, 426Zelditch, Morris, 183nZentralrat der Juden in Deutschland,
298, 299, 300, 301Zentralwohlfahrtstelle der Juden in
Deutschland (ZWSt)x 298, 300Zeta Beta Tau, 434Zhukov, Georgi, 313ZIM-Shoshan Company, 299Zionist Archives and Library, 440Zionist Espionage in Egypt, 110Zionist Federation (Belgium), 262Zionist Federation (France), 316
Zionist Federation (Great Britain), 238,242, '244
Zionist Federation (South Africa), 370,372, 374
Zionist Federation (Sweden), 281, 283, 284Zionist General Council (Argentina), 405Zionist Men's Association of Canada, 442Zionist National Council for Culture and
Education (Brazil), 409Zionist Organization of America (ZOA),
156, 160, 176, 440-41Program and Education Bulletin, 460-61Zionist Organization of Canada, 236, 442Zionist Youth Council, 441Znamia, 320Zuazo, Hernan Siles, 412, 414Zukunft, 461Zurich, Cantonal Educational Federation,
271Zurich, Jewish School, 272Zussman, Lesser, 524, 528Zvetaeva, Marina, 320Zwi, Morris, 374
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