SPECIAL ARTICLES IN VOLUMES 51-80 OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK

Acquisition of Political and Social Rights Oscar and Mary F. Handlin by the in the United States 56:43-98 The American Jew: Some Demographic Ben B. Seligman 51:3-52 Features

American Jewish Tercentenary David Bernstein 57:101-18 American Jewry, 1970: Sidney Goldstein 72:3-88 A Demographic Profile

Antisemitism as a Policy Tool in the Maurice Friedberg 71:123^40 Soviet Bloc A Century of Reform Sefton D. Temkin 74:3-75 Judaism in America

The Church and the Jews: Judith Herschcopf 66:99-136 The Struggle at Vatican II 67:45-77 Concerning Jewish Theology in North Lou H. Silberman 70:37-58 America: Some Notes on a Decade The Condition of American Jewry in Henry L. Feingold 76:3-39 Historical Perspective: A Bicentennial Assessment

Conference on Jewish Material Claims Lucy S. Dawidowicz Against Germany 54:471-85 61:110-27

Economic Status and Occupational Structure Eli E. Cohen 51:53-70

Eichmann Trial European Jewry Before and After Hitler Salo W. Baron 63:3-53 The Proceedings Leon Poliakov 63:54-84 America's Response George Salomon 63:85-103 The Judgment Sidney Liskofsky 63:104-19 Text of the Indictment 63:120-31

417 418 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1 981 Intermarriage in the United States Arnold Schwartz 71:101-21 and the United Nations: Shabtai Rosenne Changed Perspectives, 1945-1976 78:3-59 Israelis in the United States: Dov Elizur 80:53-67 Motives, Attitudes, and Intentions Jewish Academics in the United States: Seymour Martin Lipset and Their Achievements, Culture and Politics Everett Carll Ladd, Jr. 72:89-128 Jewish Education—For What? Walter I. Ackerman 70:3-36 Jewish Fertility in the United States Erich Rosenthal 62:3-27 Jewish Labor Movement in the United States Will Herberg 53:3-74 Jewish Social Work in the United States, Herman D. Stein 57:3-98 1654-1954 Jewish Studies in American Liberal-Arts Arnold J. Band 67:3-30 Colleges and Universities The Jews in Western Europe Today Arnold Mandel 68:3-28 Jews, Nazis, and Civil Liberties David G. Dalin 80:3-28 Leadership and Decision-making in a Charles S. Liebman Jewish Federation: The New York 79:3-76 Federation of Jewish Philanthropies The Legal Status of the Daniel J. Elazar and American Jewish Community Stephen R. Goldstein 73:3-94 Library Resources for Jewish Studies Charles Berlin 75:3-54 in the United States North American Settlers in Israel Gerald Engel 71:161-87 Orthodoxy in American Jewish Life Charles S. Liebman 66:21-97 Yitzchak Leybush Peretz: An Appreciation S. Niger 54:542-49 Professional Personnel in the Social Services Arnulf M. Pins 64:203-35 of the Jewish Community SPECIAL ARTICLES IN VOLUMES 51-80 / 419 The Purposes of the Jewish Community Carl Urbont 68:29-59 Center Movement: An Appraisal of Their Operation

Reconstructionism in American Jewish Life Charles S. Liebman 71:3-99 Religion in Israel Zvi Yaron 76:41-90 The Sephardim of the United States: Marc D. Angel 74:77-138 An Exploratory Study

Social Characteristics of American Jews, Nathan Glazer 56:3-41 1654-1954

The Soviet Jewish Problem at the United Ronald I. Rubin 71:141-59 Nations Soviet Jewry Since the Death of Stalin: Leon Shapiro A Twenty-five Year Perspective 79:77-103 Spiritual Life of American Jewry, 1654-1954 Joseph L. Blau 56:99-170 Studies of Jewish Intermarriage in the United States Erich Rosenthal 64:3-53 Three Centuries of Jewish Life in England, S. D. Temkin 58:3-63 1656-1956 The Training of American Rabbis Charles S. Liebman 69:3-112 Trends in Jewish Philanthropy Steven Martin Cohen 80:29-51

Two Centuries of Jewish Life in Canada, Louis Rosenberg 62:28-49 1760-1960 "Who Hast Not Made Me a Man": Anne Lapidus Lerner The Movement for Equal Rights for Women 77:3-38 in American Jewry

OBITUARIES Leo Baeck By Max Gruenewald 59:478-82 Jacob Blaustein By John Slawson 72:547-57 Martin Buber By Seymour Siegel 67:37-43 Abraham Cahan By Mendel Osherowitch 53:527-29 420 / AMERICAN J EWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981 Albert Einstein By Jacob Bronowski 58:480-85 Felix Frankfurter By Paul A. Freund 67:31-36 Louis Ginzberg By Louis Finkelstein 56:573-79 Jacob Glatstein By Shmuel Lapin 73:611-17 Hayim Greenberg By Marie Syrkin 56:589-94 Abraham Joshua Heschel By Fritz A. Rothschild 74:533-44 Horace Meyer Kallen By Milton R. Konvitz 75:55-80 Herbert H. Lehman By Louis Finkelstein 66:3-20 Judah L. Magnes By James Marshall 51:512-15 Alexander Marx By Abraham S. Halkin 56:580-88 Reinhold Niebuhr By Seymour Siegel 73:605-10 Joseph Proskauer By David Sher 73:618-28 Maurice Samuel By Milton H. Hindus 74:545-53 Leo Strauss By Ralph Lerner 76:91-97 Max Weinreich By Lucy S. Dawidowicz 70:59-68 Chaim Weizmann By Harry Sacher 55:462-69 Stephen S. Wise By Philip S. Bernstein 51:515-18 Harry Austryn Wolfson By Isadore Twersky 76:99-111 Index

Abelson, Jack, 283 Aleichem, Sholem, 243 Abrams, Harry N., 363 Algemeiner Journal, 357 Abramsky, Chimen, 200 Algeria, 206, 211, 288 Abt Museum (South Africa), 281 AH, Hassan, 253 Achdut Ha'avodah (Israel), 271 All-Soviet Council of Evangelical Chris- Academy for Jewish Studies (W. Ger- tians and Baptists, 237 many), 222 Allgemeine Judische Wochenzeitung, Adam, Uwe Dietrich, 227 231 Adams, Michael, 194 Allon, Yigal, 138, 266, 267, 271, 274 Adler, H. G., 226 Almog, Ze'ev, 273 Advancedata, 18n, 19n, 112 Almonds and Raisins, 200 Afghanistan, 134, 143, 144, 145, 148, Alpert, Carl, 229 183, 238 Alter, Israel, 283 AFL-CIO, 127 Altmann, Alexander, 230 African National Congress (South Alufovitz, Solomon, 282 Africa), 277 Amber, Julius B., 363 Afrikaanerstudentebond (ASB; South Ambivalent American Jew, The, 159n Africa), 276 AMC Cancer Research Center and Hos- Afro, 125 pital, 323 Agudas Israel World Organization, 305 National Council of Auxiliaries, 323 Agudat Israel, 271 America-Israel Friendship League, 326 Agudath Israel of America, 305 American Academy for Jewish Re- Children's Division—Pirchei search, 299 Agudath Israel, 305 American and European Friends of Girls' Division—Bnos Agudath Is- ORT (see American ORT Federa- rael, 305 tion, Inc.) Women's Division—N'Shei Agudath American Arab Relations Committee, Israel of America, 305 126 Youth Division—Zeirei Agudath Is- American Associates of Ben-Gurion rael, 305 University of the Negev, 326 AfnShvel, 357 American Association for European Akhmadulina, Bella, 236 Jews, 321 Aksenov, Mikhail Meerson, 241 American Association for Jewish Edu- Aksenov, Vasily, 236 cation, 305 Albany Jewish World, 356 American Association of English Jewish Albert Einstein, 230 Newspapers (see American Jewish Albert Einstein College of Medicine (see Press Association) Yeshiva University) American Association of Rabbis, 305 421 422 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

American Bar Association, 141 Union College—Jewish Institute of American Biblical Encyclopedia Soci- Religion) ety, 299 American Jewish Committee, 25, 28n, American Civil Liberties Union, 129, 122, 123, 128, 134, 140, 296 132 American Jewish Conference on Soviet American Committee for Shaare Zedek Jewry (see National Conference on Hospital in Jerusalem, Inc., 326 Soviet Jewry) American Committee for the Weizmann American Jewish Congress, 122, 123, Institute of Science, Inc., 327 124, 129, 139, 296 American Conference of Cantors (see American Jewish Congress, Women's Union of American Hebrew Con- Division of, 296 gregations) American Jewish Correctional Chap- American Council for Judaism, 295 lains Association, Inc., 323 American Council for Judaism Philan- American Jewish Historical Society, 299 thropic Fund, 302 American Jewish History, 355 American Federation of Jewish Fight- American Jewish Joint Distribution ers, Camp Inmates and Nazi Vic- Committee, Inc.—JDC, 303 tims, Inc., 321 American Jewish Journal, 355 American Federation of Jews from Cen- American Jewish League for Israel, 327 tral Europe, 321 American Jewish Periodical Center (see American Friends of Haifa University, Hebrew Union College—Jewish 326-27 Institute of Religion) American Friends of the Alliance Israel- American Jewish Press Association, 299 ite Universelle, Inc., 302-03 American Jewish Public Relations Soci- American Friends of the Hebrew Uni- ety, 334 versity, 327 American Jewish Society for Service, American Friends of the Israel Mu- Inc., 323 seum, 327 American Jewish Times—Outlook, American Friends of the Jerusalem 360 Mental Health Center—Ezrath American Jewish World, 356 Nashim, Inc., 327 American Jewish Year Book, 3n, 4, 4n, American Friends of the Tel Aviv Uni- 5n, 6, 6n, 7, 9n, 17n, 3 In, 32, 32n, versity, 327 45n, 49n, 54n, 87n, 89n, 109, 134, American Friends of Young Israel 163n, 170n, 194, 196, 246,252,254, Synagogues of America (see Na- 255, 257, 260, 261, 265, 266, 271, tional Council of Young Israel) 273, 357 American Histadrut Cultural Exchange American Joint Distribution Commit- Institute, 299 tee, 273 American-Israel Cultural Foundation, American Journal of Sociology, 20n, 48n Inc., 327 American Labor ORT (see American American-Israel Lighthouse, Inc., 327 ORT Federation, Inc.) American Israel Public Affairs Commit- American Mizrachi Woman, 357 tee, 327 American Mizrachi Women, 327 The American Israelite, 361 American Nazi Party, 131, 132 American Jewish Alternatives to Zion- American ORT Federation, Inc., 303 ism, 295 American and European Friends of American Jewish Archives, 361 ORT, 303 American Jewish Archives (see Hebrew American Labor ORT, 303 INDEX / 423

Business and Professional ORT, 303 Antisemitism, National Socialism and National ORT League, 303 Neo-Nazism, 227 Women's American ORT, 303 Antonovsky, Aaron, 48n American Physicians Fellowship, Inc. Anus Mundi: Five Years in Auschwitz, for Medicine in Israel, 328 228 American Red Magen David for Israel, Apel, Hans, 210 Inc., 328 Arab-American Congress for Palestine American Sephardi Federation, 321-22 Human Rights Campaign, 126 American Society for Jewish Music, 299 Arab League, 135 American Sociological Review, 40n, 5In Arab Monetary Fund, 135 American Student Center in Jerusalem Arafat, Yasir, 125, 127, 142, 204, 213, (see Jewish Theological Seminary 234, 258 of America) Arajs, Viktor, 219 American Technion Society, 328 L'Arche (France), 204 American Trade Union Council for His- Are Germans Fascistoid?, 228 tadrut (see National Committee for Are We All Nazis? On the Potential of Labor Israel—Israel Histadrut Inhumanity, 227 Campaign) Arenson, Walter, 282 American Veterans of Israel, 322 Argentina, 80, 82, 101, 110, 111, 285, American Yeshiva Student Union (see 286, 289 P'eylim) A.R.I.F.—Association Pour Le Reta- American Zionist, 357 blissement Des Institutions et American Zionist Federation, 328 Oeuvres Israelites en France, Inc., American Zionist Youth Foundation, 303 Inc., 328 Aris, Helmut, 233 American Zionist Youth Council, 328 Arizona Post, 354 Americans for Progressive Israel (see Arnold, Abe, 190 Hashomer Hatzair, Inc.) Arnsberg, Paul, 231 America's Jews, 156n Artukovic, Andrija, 132 Amin, Hafizullah, 143, 238 ARZA—Association of Reform Zion- Amin, Idi, 126, 137 ists of America, 35 Amnesty International, 237 Asbestos Corporation, 183 Amnesty International Canada, 184 Askenasy, Hans, 227 Ampal—American Israel Corporation, Aspen Institute (W. Germany), 225 328-29 al-Assad, Hafez, 145 Amsterdam News, 122 Associated Hebrew Schools, 189 Andrews, Donald, 185 Association for Jewish Studies, 305 Anglo-Israel Chamber of Commerce Association for the Sociological Study (Great Britain), 194 of Jewry, 299-300 Angoff, Charles, 363-64 Association of American Jewish Mu- Anne Frank: A Documentation, 227 seums, 299 Anne Frank Foundation, 227 Association of Arab-American Univer- Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith sity Graduates, 126 (see B'nai B'rith) Association of Arab Jews (France), Anti-Nazi League (Great Britain), 192 206 Antiquities of the Jews, 229 Association of Ethiopian Jews, 272 Anti-semitism in British Society, 1876- Association of Jewish Center Workers, 1939, 199 296 424 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Association of Jewish Chaplains of the Bank Leumi Leisrael, 274 Armed Forces, 305-06 Bank of England, 194 Association of Jewish Community Rela- Bank of Israel, 274 tions Workers, 296 Banks, Lynne Reid, 199 Association of Jewish Day Schools, 189 Bannister, Maurice, 201 Association of Jewish Family and Chil- Baptist Ministers Conference of Har- dren's Agencies, 323 lem, 121 Association of Jewish Libraries, 300 Bar Ilan University, 282, 329 Association of Jewish Publishers, Bar-Lev, Hayim, 261, 266 300 Barkai, Michael, 273 Association of Orthodox Jewish Scien- Barnett, Ben Lewis, 201 tists, 306 Baron, Salo, lOn Association of Reform Zionists of Baron de Hirsch Fund, 323 America (see AZRA) Bartelmus, Riidiger, 229 Association of Survivors of Nazi Op- Bascohen, Mukhtaran, 194 pression, 186 Baskin, Bernard, 191 Association of Yugoslav Jews in the Bass, Bedrich, 250 United States, Inc., 322 Baum, Gerhart Rudolf, 209 Association Pour Le Retablissement Bavarian Order of Merit, 231 Des Institutions et Oeuvres Israe- Bayefsky, Aba, 190 lites en France, Inc. (see A.R.I.F.) Bednarova, Ota, 250 Atid (see United Synagogue of America) Begin, Menachem, 134, 135, 137, 138, Atlanta Journal, 130 141, 252, 253, 254, 256, 257, 258, Aufbau, 357 259, 260, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, Auschwitz, 219, 225, 244, 248 273 Auschwitz: Testimony and Reports, 226 Behrend-Rosenfeld, Else, 227 Austin, Jack, 190 Beinart, Ben Zion, 201 Australia, 62, 65, 67, 78, 80, 101, 110, Being Jewish in America, 160n 111, 112, 189, 284, 287 Belfer Graduate School (see Yeshiva Austria, 258 University) Autumn Songs, 243 Belfer Institute for Advanced Biomedi- Axelrod, Morris, 23n, 34n 53n cal Studies (see Yeshiva University) Avi-Hai, Abraham, 221 Belgium, 110, 209, 285 Azenberg, Charles J., 364 Bell Canada Limited, 185 Ben-Ami, Abraham, 204 Babi-Yar, 244 Ben-Chorin, Shalom, 229, 231 Babiuch, Edward, 246 Ben-Elissar, Eliahu, 254, 274 Bachi, R., 63n Ben Gurion University, 279 Backdoor to Heaven, A, 200 Ben-Natan, Asher, 225 Baeck, Leo, 230 Ben-Zvi, Rahel Yanait, 274 Bagrit, Leon, 200 Benda, Vaclaw, 250 Bakels, Floris, 226 Benjamin, Malvyn, 196 Bakhtiar, Shahpour, 142 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Bakke case, 122, 125 (see Yeshiva University) Bal-Shem Tov. 243 Bensimon, D., 110, HOn Baldwin, James, 126 Berger, Dov, 198 Ball, Melvyn, 190 Berger, Peter, 150, 150n Banai Party (Israel), 266 Bergman, Elihu, 9n INDEX / 425

Berlin Golden Bear, 226 International Association of Hillel Berlin Philharmonic, 215 Directors, Berman, Yitzhak, 266 Youth Organization, 306 Bermant, Chaim, 200, 282 B'nai B'rith (Canada), 184, 185 Bermel, Alfred, 200 B'nai B'rith (Great Britain), 195, 199 Bernard Lazare, 199 B'nai B'rith Messenger, 354 Bernard Revel Graduate School (see Bnai Zion—The American Fraternal Yeshiva University) Zionist Organization, 322 Bernhard, June Tarshis, 190 Bnei Akiva of North America (see Reli- Betar, 191 gious Zionists of America) Beth Medrosh Elyon (Academy of Bnos Agudath Israel, (see Agudath Is- Higher Learning and Research), rael of America) 306 Board for Jewish Sport (Great Britain), BethTzedec, 189 196 Bethell, Nicholas, 199 Board of Deputies of British Jews, 192, Between Smiles and Tears, 190 195, 196, 197, 201 Bick, Myer, 185 "Boat people", 258 Bielenberg, Christabel, 227 Bok, W., 110, HOn Bienstock, Herbert, 55 Bonham, Gordon Scott, 18n, 19n Bir Zeit University, 262, 263 Book of Daniel, The, 200 Birchlands Jewish Hospital (Great Brit- Bonn, Manfred, 210 ain), 196 Bornstein, Abba, 201 Birmingham University, 201 Borowitz, Eugene, 166n, 167n Birnbaum, Shlomo, 190 Bosch, M., 227 Birobidzhaner Shtern (Soviet Union), Botha, Pieter, 275, 276 244 Bottcher, Hermine, 218 Bischoff, Hermann, 219 Brailovsky, Irina, 242 Bishara, Abdallah Yaccoub, 138 Brailovsky, Viktor, 242 Bitzaron, 357 Brandeis-Bardin Institute, 306 Blackey, Eileen A., 364 Brandeis University, 149n Blank, Bertram, 215 Brandeis University National Women's Bloch, Alfred, 200 Committee, 334-35 Bloch, Fritz, 231 Brandt, Willy, 213, 214, 258 Bloch, Sonnie, 201 Brauer, Amric, 230 Blood of the Other, 206 Brazil, 217 Blue, Lionel, 200 Brennan, William, Jr., 122 Bluestone, Ephraim, 364-65 Brezhnev, Leonid, 144, 235, 238, 243 Blum, Virgil, 129 Breznitz, Shlomo, 282 Blum, Yehuda, 123, 125, 139, 147 Bright Star of Exile, 200 Blumenfeld, Erik, 213 Brink, A. J., 279 B'nai B'rith, 52, 128, 221, 281, 296, 323, Brit Trumpeldor Betar of America, Inc., 324 329 Anti-Defamation League of, 122, 123, Britain and the Jews of Europe, 199 127, 128, 129, 131, 139, 140, 143, Brith Abraham, 322 296 Brith Sholom, 322 B'nai B'rith Women, 324 Brod, Max, 230 Career and Counseling Services, 324 Broder, Henryk, 228, 230 Hillel Foundations, Inc., 306 Brodey, Arthur, 191 426 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Brodie, Israel, 199, 200 Canadian Human Rights Commission, Brodie, Neville, 283 185 Brookes, Reuben, 201 Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC), 184, Brott, Alexander, 190 185, 190, 336, 337 Brown, S.E.D., 279 Canadian Jewish Herald, 362 Brown, Tony, 126 Canadian Jewish News, 184, 187, 189, Brown Battalion, The, 212 362 Bruins, Siert, 219 Canadian Jewish Outlook, 362 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 140, 142 Canadian ORT Organization, Women's Buber, Martin, 226 Canadian ORT, 191, 337 Buber-Rosenzweig Medal, 225 Canadian Sephardi Federation, 337 Buchenwald, 225, 233 Canadian Travel Courier, 184 Buchwald, Harold, 186 Canadian Young Judea, 337 Buckwold, Sidney, 190 Canadian Zionist, 362 Buffalo Jewish Review, 356 Canadian Zionist Federation (CZF), Bulgaria, 249 185, 188, 189 Bulletin du Cercle, 362 Bureau of Education and Culture, Burg, Yosef, 255, 270 337 Burger, Warren, 122 Cantors Assembly, 306 Busch, Eberhard, 227 Cantors Institute and Seminary College Business and Professional ORT (see of Jewish Music, (see Jewish Theo- American ORT Federation, Inc.) logical Seminary of America) Buthelezi, Gatsha, 276 Cape Society of Chartered Accountants Byer, Lord, 194 (South Africa), 282 Byrd, Robert, 124 Carleton College, 149n Carlowe, Melvyn, 195 The Call, 357 Carmi, Joseph, 190 Callaghan, James, 193, 200 Carrington, Lord, 193 Cambridge University, 200 Carstens, Karl, 208 Campbell, Arthur, 4n Carter, Billy, 130, 131 Canada, 8, 65, 66, 78, 80, 82, 86n, 101, Carter, G. Emmett, 185 102, 109, 111, 112, 183-191, 286, Carter, Jimmy, 123, 124, 126, 128, 132, 289 134, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141, 144, Canada-Israel Committee (CIC), 185, 145, 147, 148, 238, 248, 254, 256, 186 258 Canada-Israel Securities, Ltd., State of Cassirer, Heinz, 200 Israel Bonds, 336 Castelli, Jim, 129 Canadian Association for Labor Israel CBS News, 129 (Histadrut), 336 CCJO (see Consultative Council of Jew- Canadian Council of Christians and ish Organizations) Jews, 191 Ceadel, Eric, 200 Canadian Foundation for Jewish Cul- Center for Holocaust Studies, 300 ture, 336 Center for Jewish Community Studies, Canadian Friends of the Hebrew Uni- 296 versity, 336 Central Board of Jewish Communities Canadian Holocaust Remembrance As- (Hungary), 249 sociation, 185 Central California Jewish Heritage, 354 INDEX / 427

Central Conference of American Rab- Cleveland Jewish News, 361 bis, 306 Clore, Charles, 201 Central Council for Jewish Social Ser- Coat of Many Colors: Jewish Subcom- vices (Great Britain), 196 munities in the United States, 35n Central Council of Jews in Germany, Coat of Many Colours. A, 200 215, 216, 220, 221, 222 Cohen, Carl, 122 Central Sephardic Jewish Community Cohen, Geula, 266 of America, 322 Cohen, John, 200 Central Yeshiva Beth Joseph Rabbinical Cohen, Joseph, 190 Seminary, 306 Cohen, Mark, 282 Central Culture Organization, Cohen, Reuben, 190 (CYCO), 300 Cohen, Steven, 21, 2In, 28n, 149n, 163, Chagall, Marc, 241 163n Chain, Ernst Boris, 201 Colorful Israel, 229 Chalmers, Bill, 279 COLPA (see National Jewish Commis- Characteristics of a Jewish Community, sion on Law and Public Affairs) 40n Comet, Ted, 149n Charbey, Ann, 228 Commentary, 27n, 122, 357 Charish, Howard, 149n Commission on Social Action of Reform Chavurah, The, 155n Judaism (see Union of American Chenkin, Alvin, 4n, 6n, 7n, 23n, 24n, Hebrew Congregations) 28n, 3In, 32n, 43n, 45n, 49n, 54n, Commission on the Holocaust, 248 87n, 88n, 89n, 171 Committee for Soviet Jewry (Canada), Cherrick, Bernard, 282 186 Chicago Jewish Post and Opinion, 355 Communist (Soviet Union), 244 Chill, Samuel, 365 Communist Party (Czechoslovakia), China, 147 249 Christian Democratic Union (CDU; Communist Party (France), 202, 203, West Germany), 208, 216 205 Christian Science Monitor, The, 126 Communist Party (Hungary), 248 Christian Social Union (CSU; West Communist Party (Poland), 246 Germany), 208, 216, 218 Communist Party (Soviet Union), 245 Christians and Jews, 225 Communist Workers Party, 131 Christmann, Kurt, 219 Community and Polity, 149n Church and National Socialism in Ger- Community of Religious Congregations many and Austria, The, 227 (Czechoslovakia), 250 Citizens' and Farmers' Initiative (W. Conference of Presidents of Major Jew- Germany), 209 ish Organizations, 123, 124, 296 City of Hope—A National Medical Conference of Rabbis in the Federal Re- Center Under Jewish Auspices, 324 public, 222 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 122 Conference of Solidarity with Israel Civilisations of the Holy Land, 200 (Great Britain), 196 Clark, Joe, 183, 184 Conference on Jewish Communal Ser- Clark, Kenneth, 125 vice, 324 Classical Judaism, 229 Conference on Jewish Material Claims Clemens, Fritz, 226 Against Germany, 215, 303 Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, 306 Conference on Jewish Relations, Inc. 428 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

(see Conference on Jewish Social Culture and Life (see Kultur un Lebn) Studies, Inc.) Current Population Reports, 4n Conference on Jewish Social Studies, Current Population Study, 4 Inc., 300 Current Population Survey, 77, 85,112n Congress for Jewish Culture, 300 CYCO (see Central Yiddish Culture Or- Congress Monthly, 34n, 357 ganization) Congressional Black Caucus, 133 Czechoslovakia, 144, 146, 245,248,249, Connecticut Jewish Ledger, 355 250, 251, 285 Conscience, 197 Conservative Judaism, 357 Dachau, 223 Conservative Party (Canada), 183 Dahm, Volker, 227 Conservative Party (Great Britain), 192, Daimler-Benz, 215 193, 197 Daisenberger, Joseph Alois, 224 Consultative Council of Jewish Organi- Dallas Jewish Community Study, The, zations (CCJO), 296-297 17n, 37n Consumers Association of Canada, 185 Dark Memories of a Polish Jew Born in Contemporary Jewry, 354 France, 203 Contraceptive Revolution, The, 13n David, 226 Controlled Fertility, 12n Davidovic, Emil, 222 Convention for the Preservation of Dawidowicz, Szymon M., 365 World Cultural and Natural Heri- Dayan, Moshe, 214, 253, 254, 255, 258, tage, 248 259, 261, 264, 265 Conyer, Lionel, 282 Dayton Jewish Chronicle, 361 Cook, Samuel, 188 Deadly Love, 230 Cooper, Elias, 365 Death of a Salesman, 247 Coordinating Board of Jewish Organi- de Benoist, Alain, 202 zations, 297 Deep South, 206 Corne, David, 191 DeFunis case, 125 Corren, Asher, 196 Delia Pergola, Sergio, 16, 16n, 18, 88n, Coscas, Marco, 206 89n, 109n, 110, HOn, 111, 11 In, Council for the Advancement of Arab- 112n British Understanding, 194 Democratic Movement (Israel), 255, Council of Europe, 203 260, 261, 263, 266, 267, 271 Council of Jewish Federations and Wel- Democratic Tumhalle Alliance (South fare Funds, 4, 6n, 109, 151, 153n, Africa), 277 324 Demography, 6n, 109, 112 Council of Jewish Organizations in Civil Demography of the Jews in The Nether- Service, Inc., 297 lands, llOn Council of Jewish Religious Communi- Der Spiegel, 143 ties in Czech Lands (CJRC), 250, Der Wecker, 360 251 d'Estaing, Giscard, 202, 205 Cracks in the Ice, 200 Detroit Jewish Community Geographic Cramer, Erich, 228 Mobility: 1963-1965, 37n Cramer, Ernst, 231 Deutsche National-Zeitung (W. Ger- Croll, David, 190 many), 209, 217 Cross of Merit (W. Germany), 231 Deutschkron, Inge, 231 Crossfire—The Holocaust TV Film, 228 Development of Population and Demo- Cry Without Answer, 227 graphic Policy, The, 239 INDEX / 429 Di Yiddishe Heim. 360 Effron, Mark, 47n Diamond, Denis, 282, 283 Egged, 215 Diamond, Jack, 34n, 190 Egides, Piotr, 236 Diasporas, 190 Eglin, Colin, 277 Dienstbier, Jiri, 250 Egypt, 134, 135, 136, 138,141, 142, 145, el-Din Murtada, Sa'ad, 254 147, 148, 193, 204, 213, 252, 253, Dinitz, Simcha, 280 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 260, 262, Distinguished Service Cross of the Fed- 266, 278, 281, 288 eral Order of Merit (W. Germany), Ehrenthal, Julius, 250 225 Ehrlich, Simcha, 264, 265, 266, 278 Dobryd:A Polish Childhood. 1940-1950, Einstein, Albert, 230, 233 228 Eisenstat, Stuart, 123 Doctor Zhivago, 242 Eisner, Stefan, 230 Dohanyi Synagogue (Hungary), 249 Eitan, Rafael, 261, 270 Dole, Robert, 128 El Al Israel Airlines, 135, 254 Dolejs, Svatopluk, 250 Elazar, Daniel, 149n, 156n, 168n Donner, Herbert, 229 Elghanian, Habib, 194 Dorfman, Saville, 283 Eliezer, Binyamin, 263 Doron, Aharon, 280 Elon, Amos, 227 Dos Yiddishe Vort, 360 Else Lasker-Schiiler in Jerusalem—Late Drakensberg Boys Choir (South Years and Farewell, 230 Africa), 279 Elson, Harry, 365 Driz, Shika, 243 Emergency Powers Law (Israel), 263 Drobless, Matiyahu, 260, 262 Emory University, 126 Dropsie University, 306-07 Empire Kosher Products, 198 Alumni Association of, 307 Emunah Women of America, 35 Dror—Young Zionist Organization, Encyclopaedia Judaica Yearbook, 1975- 329 76, 112n Garin Yarden, The Young Kibbutz Enke, Elly, 226 Movement, 329 Epstein, Melech, 365 Dubb, A.A., 110 Erel, Shlomo, 229 Dubb, Allie, 280 Erickson, Judith, 17n, 34n Dubs, Adolph, 143 Essence of Judaism, The, 230 Dultzin, Arye Leon, 273 Eternal Measure, 243 Diirrenmatt, Friedrich, 230 Ethiopia, 272, 288 Dwor, Richard, 191 Eugenics Quarterly, lln Dymshits, Mark, 237 European Council of Jewish Communal Dymshits, Veniamin, 242 Service, 250 Dynamics of Faith, 166n European Economic Community, 193, 214, 258 Ebla: An Archeological Enigma, 200 Everything in the Window, 190 Echo. The, 230 Evseev, Evgenii, 241 Eckart, Wolf-Dieter, 212 Exile: Literary and Political Texts from Economic Council of Canada, 183 the German Exile, 1933-1945, Economic Horizons, 357 228 Economic Structure of U.S. Jewry: Re- Ezrath Nashim (see American Friends cent Trends, 54 of the Jerusalem Mental Health Editions Ramsay, 206 Center) 430 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Face of Terror, The, 199 Fisher, Samuel, Lord of Camden, 192, Faculty of Letters (France), 206 193, 201 Faerber, Meir, 230 Fishman, Iakov, 240, 241 Faessler, Shirley, 190 Fishman, William, 200 Falwell, Jerry, 130 Flatto-Sharon, Samuel, 271 Family Growth in Metropolitan America, Flomin, Yehezke'el, 264 4n Folkerts, Marion, 211 Family Planning, Sterility, and Popula- Folks-sztyme (Poland), 247 tion Growth, 4n Footnotes to Holocaust, 227 Farnborough, Louis Henry, 221 Ford, Kathleen, 19n Fasching, Herbert, 229 Forman, Celia Adler, 366 Fauman, J., 115n Fdrster, Johann, 219 Fauntroy, Walter, 125, 127 Fowler, Floyd, 23n, 24n, 34n, 37n, 42n, Feder-Keyfitz, Sara, 365 53n, 154n Federal Association of Jewish Students Fox, Avi, 149n in Germany, 221 France, 66, 101, 202-207, 209,258, 272, Federal Order of Merit, 231 275, 285, 289 Federal Republic of Germany, 110, 111, Frank, Anne, 212 113n, 132, 203, 208-231, 233, 285 Frankel, Leslie, 282 Federated Council of Israel Institutions Free Democratic Party (FDP; West —FCII, 329 Germany), 208, 214, 216 Federation of Jewish Communities in Free Sons of Israel, 322 the DDR, 232, 233 Freedman, Ronald, 4n Federation of Protestant Churches (W. Freeland League (see League for Yid- Germany), 225 dish) Federation of Synagogues (Great Brit- Freiman, Grigorii, 242 ain), 198 Frenzel, Ivo, 228 Federation of Synagogues, (South Freres University, 263 Africa), 282 Frey, Gerhard, 209, 217 Federation of Women Zionists, 200, 201 Frey, Sonia, 244 Federenko, Feodor, 132 Friecke-Finkelnburg, Rolf, 228 Feldberg, Leon, 283 Friedberg, Benjamin, 189 Ferkauf Graduate School of Humanti- Friedlander, Albert, 225 ties and Social Studies (see Yeshiva Friedlander, Saul, 230 University) Friedman, Murray, 133 Fertility and Family Planning in the Friends of Israel, 148 United States, 4n From Shtetl to Steelmaking, 282 Festival of Russian Winter, 243 From the Diary of a Kibbutz Secretary, Fields, Harvey, 188 229 Fight for the Diaspora (France), 206 Frosh, Sidney, 196 Filiatrault, Nolan, 187 Frum, Barbara, 190 Final Journey: The Fate of the Jews in Fullick, Roy, 199 Nazi Europe, 199 Fullilove v. Kreps, 122 Finelsztein, Moses, 247 Fund for Higher Education, 329 Finkelstein, Louis, 8n Fiinnten, Ferdinand aus ser, 218 Firkovich, Avram, 244 Fisch, Harold, 282 Gabor, Dennis, 200 Fischer, Franz, 218 Galinski, Heinz, 217, 221, 231 Fisher, Alan, 133 Gallop poll, 127 INDEX / 431

Galpern, Myer, 200 Glazer, Nathan, 52, 52n Gamm, Hans Jochen, 229 Glikson, P., 88n, 89n, 109n, 11 In Gardyn, Yaacov, 201 Glock, Charles, 130 Garin Yarden, (see Dror—Young Zion- Gluckstein, Louis Halle, 201 ist Organization) Glushko, V., 243 Gazit, Shlomo, 273 Gluz, Mikhail, 243 Geis, Immanuel, 227 Gold, Bertram, 47, 140 Geiss, Edgar Werner, 212 Gold, Irwin, 186 Gelb, Julius, 282 Goldberg, Albert, 188 Geller, Rakhel, 244 Goldberg, Arthur, 188 General Dynamics Corporation, 183 Goldberg, Nathan, 9n, 366 General Social Surveys, 16n Goldbloom, Victor, 191 Generation Gone Astray, A, 230 Goldenberg, Carl, 190 Geneva Conference, 194 Goldman, Israel M., 366 Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 213 Goldman, Nicole, 204 German Citizens' Initiative (W. Ger- Goldman, Pierre, 203 many), 209 Goldscheider, Calvin, 8n, 20, 20n, 25n, German Communist Party (DKP; West 43n Germany), 208 Goldstein, Isai, 242 German Conference of Catholic Bish- Goldstein, Sidney, article by, 3-59, 5n, ops, 223 lln, 13n, 17n, 22n, 23n, 24n, 25n, German Democratic Republic, 209, 33n, 34n, 40n, 42n, 43n, 45n, 48n, 213, 232, 233, 234, 285 52n, 56, 79n German Federation of Labor Unions, Gom, Alfred, 259 216 Goodman, Brian, 186 German-Israeli Society, 213 Goldman, Richard, 199 German Janusz Korczak Society, 226 Goldmann, Nahum, 225 German Opera, 215 Goldschmidt, Hermann Levin, 221 German Policy in Poland, 1939-1945, Goodman, Lewis, 194 227 Gorbachev, Mikhai, 235 German Soldiers' Combat League (W. Gordon, Shmul, 243 Germany), 209, 210 Gottesman, Benjamin, 366 Germany Awakes, 228 Gottlieb, David, 17n Gero, Erno, 249 Gottlieb, Edward, 366 Gershonson, Moshe, 243 Gould, S.J., 11 In Gerstein, Reva, 190 Grade, Leslie, 201 Geshen, Israel, 283 Gram, Boris, 240 Gewer, Arnold, 283 Granatstein, Samuel, 191 Ghali, Butros, 253 Gratz College, 307 Gibbon, David, 229 Gray, Herb, 185 Gierek, Edward, 246 Grayek, Stefan, 244 Gifford, Bernard, 126 Great Britain, 66, 192-201, 222, 272, Gilbert, Martin, 199 285, 289 Gilboa, Moshe, 280 Great Britain, Department of Trade, Ginnosar, Rose, 274 194 Ginsburg, Alexander, 222 Great Synagogue of Johannesburg, 283 Ginzburg, Aleksandr, 237 Greater Manchester Council (Great Gitkind, Mune, 244 Britain), 197 Givens, Phil, 188 Greeley, Andrew, 129 432 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Green and Sea Point Hebrew Congrega- Harris, Arnold, 200 tion (South Africa), 282 Harris, Louis, 121, 129, 130 Greenberg, Maxwell, 143 Hasenkamp, Georg, 219 Grosser, Alfred, 228 Hashachar (see Hadassah, The Group for the Defense of the Unjustly Women's Zionist Organization of Persecuted, 250 America) Gruen, George, 148 Hashomer Hatzair, Inc., 330 Guberman, Igor, 242 Americans for Progressive Israel, Gudansky, Berty, 200 330 Guide to the Sources for the Study of Socialist Zionist Youth Movement, Canadian Jewry, 189 330 Gurfein, Murray L., 366-67 Hassenfeld, Merrill L., 367 Gurin, Arnold, 23n, 34n, 53n Hatch, Orrin, 130 Gush Emumim, 260, 261, 262 Hatcher, Richard, 124 Gutkowska, Ruia, 247 Hausner, Hans Erik, 227 Gutmann, Joseph, 200 Havel, Vaclaw, 250 Guyana, 128 Hayenu (South Africa), 283 Heber, Imre, 249 Haag, Siegfried, 211 Hebrew Arts School for Music and Ha'Aretz (Israel), 271 Dance, 300 Habe, Hans, 230 Hebrew College, 307 Habermehl, Werner, 228 Hebrew Culture Foundation, 300 Hadarom, 357 Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Orga- (HIAS), 8n, 273, 303, 304 nization of America, 329-30 Hebrew Manuscript Painting, 200 Hashachar, 330 Hebrew Order of David, 281 Hadassah Hospital, 260 Hebrew Theological College, 307 Hadassah Magazine, 357 Hebrew Union College—Jewish Insti- Hadassah—WIZO Organization of tute of Religion, 307-08 Canada, 337 American Jewish Archives, 307 Haddad, Sa'ad, 145, 257 American Jewish Periodical Center, Hadoar, 357 307 Hagen, Herbert, 218 Edgar F. Magnin School of Graduate Haifa Technion Society, 282 Studies, 308 Haifa University Cultural Exchange So- Jerome H. Louchheim School of ciety, 282 Judaic Studies, 308 Hajdenberg, Henri, 204 Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Ar- Halevi, Yehuda, 242 chaeology, 308 Halikowski, Boguslaw, 226 Rhea Hirsch School of Education, Hall, Emmett, 186 308 Haller, Daniel, 228 School of Education, 308 Halvorson, Peter, 32n School of Graduate Studies, 308 Hammerson House (Great Britain), 195 School of Jewish Communal Service, Hapoel Hamizrachi Women's Organiza- 308 tion (see Emunah Women' of School of Jewish Studies, 308 America) Skriball Museum, 14 Hari Krishna, 128 Hebrew University, 110, 215, 224, 231, Harmelin, Joseph, 279 268, 280, 282 INDEX / 433

Hebrew University—Technion Joint Hoffman, Karl-Heinz, 210 Maintenance Appeal, 330 Hoffmann, Peter, 227 Hebrew Watchman, 361 Hofmeier, Rolf, 228 Heim, Aribert, 218 Holmes, Colin, 199 Heinemeyer, Kurt, 219 Holocaust, 61, 63, 66, 78, 93, 98, 100, Heinrichsohn, Ernst, 218 132, 133, 185, 186, 187, 190, 247 Helms, Jesse, 128 "Holocaust." 203, 211, 216, 220, 221, Henig, Mark, 200 222, 223, 233 Henig, Sheila, 191 Holocaust: A Media Event and the Pub- Henrix, Hans Hermann, 229 lic, 228 Heritage Southwest Jewish Press, 354 Holocaust Remembrance Week, 132 Herstigte Nationale Party (HNP; South Holocaust Resource Center (see Na- Africa), 276 tional Jewish Conference Center— Hertzberg, Arthur, 160, 160n, 161 Zachor) Herut (Great Britain), 196 Holy Blossom Temple, 188 Herut Party (Israel), 260, 265 Holy Land, The, 229 Herut-Likud Party (Israel), 266 Holzer, Vilma, 251 Herut-U.S.A. (United Zionist-Revision- Hooks, Benjamin, 127 ists of America) Hope Center for the Retarded, 324 Theodor Herzl Foundation, 330 Horn, Maurizi, 247 Theodor Herzl Institute, 330 Hornstein, Moses, 367-68 Herzl Press, 330 Horowitz, David, 274 Herzliah-Jewish Teachers Seminary, Horwitz, Elinor, 47n 308-09 House of Commons (Great Britain), 200 Graduate Division, 308-09 Hovev, Amos, 282 Herzliah Hebrew Teachers Institute, How Was It Possible? The Reality of Na- Inc., 309 tional Socialism, 228 Jewish Teachers Seminary and Peo- Huber, Antje, 215 ple's University, 309 Human Biology, 115n Music Division, 309 Human Rights Past and Present, 184 Herzog, Sara, 274 Hungary, 144, 245, 247, 248, 249, 285 Hesselbach, Walter, 215 Hurvitz, Yigael, 265, 266, 268 Heubner, C, 227 Husak, Gustav, 249 HIAS (see Hebrew Immigrant Aid Soci- Hussein, King of Jordan, 141 ety) Huyser, Robert, 142 Hillel, Shlomo, 272 Hymovitz, Zev, 273 Hilsenrath, Edgar, 230 Himmelfarb, Harold, 162, 162n / Did Not Stand Alone, 227 Histadrut, 253 / Live in Jerusalem, 229 Histadruth Ivrith of America, 300-01 / Survived: An Inmate Reports on Maj- Hitchcock, James, 129 danek, 227 Hitler, Adolph, 133, 209, 223 Ichud Habonim Labor Zionist Youth, Hitlers Antisemitism and the 'Frankfurt 330 School', 228 Igud Habonim (see Rabbinical Alliance History of the Jewish People in the Age of of America) Jesus Christ, vol. II, The, 200 Ihud Hakvutzot Vehakibbutzim, 271 Hochwald, Abraham, 222 Illyes, Gyula, 248 Hoenig, Sidney B., 367 Impact, 357 434 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

In Various Times, 243 Israel Broadcasting Authority, 273 Index to Jewish Periodicals, 361 Israel Electricity Board, 194 India, 143, 287 Israel Horizons, 357 Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion, 355 Israel Music Foundation, 330 Ingster, Henryk, 231 Israel Quality, 357 Intermountain Jewish News, 354 Israel: The People and the Land, 229 International Association of Hillel Di- Israel Today. 354 rectors, 309 Israel United Appeal (IUA), 280 International Auschwitz Committee, Israeli Air Force Story, The, 199 216 Israelite Congregation (Switzerland), International Conference of Jewish 222 Communal Service, 297 Israelite Congregation (W. Germany), International Conference on Political 222, 231 Science, 238 Italy, 102, 111, 112 International Council of Christians and Jews, 226 Jablonski, Henryk, 246 International Council of Women, 283 Jackson, Jesse, 124, 125, 126 International Council on Jewish Social Jacob, Isaac Hai, 200 and Welfare Services, 324-25 Jacobmeyer, Wolfgang, 227 International Film Festival, 226 Jacobs, Elias Rex, 368 International Jewish Committee on Re- Jacobs, June, 197 ligious Consultation, 224 Jacobson, Charlotte, 124 International League for the Repatria- Jacobson, Jay, 149n tion of Russian Jews, 304 Jacoby, Hilla, 199 Interval, 230 Jacoby, Max, 199 Intruder, The, 200 Jakobovits, Immanuel, 198 Invisable Jewish Poor, The, 46, 46n Janner, Greville, 195 Iran, 78, 111, 134, 142, 143, 144, 145, Jaroczewicz, Piotr, 246 148, 183, 194, 211, 236, 272, 278, Javits, Jacob, 124 287 JDC (see American Jewish Joint Distri- Iraq, 135, 145, 183, 258 bution Committee, Inc.) Isaacson, Margaretha, 282 Jerusalem Arab Students' Committee, Israel, 8, 62, 93, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 269 107, 108, 112, 115, 121, 123, 124, Jerusalem Electric Corporation, 269 125, 126, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, Jerusalem—Paradox and Promise, 229 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, Jessel, Richard, 201 147, 148, 167, 168, 183, 184, 185, Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences, 186, 189, 193, 194, 198, 199, 203, 301 204, 205, 213, 214, 215, 221, 222, Jewish Action, 358 225, 228, 238, 240, 247, 250, 252- Jewish Advocate, 355 274, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283, 287, Jewish Affairs (South Africa), 280 289 Jewish Agency, 204, 205, 260, 272, 273, Knesset, 252, 255, 259, 261, 263, 265, 281, 282 266, 270, 271, 274 Jewish American Record, 356, 358 Israel: A Travel and Cultural Guide, 229 Jewish Americans: Three Generations in Israel Aliyah Center, 188 a Jewish Community, 25n Israel and Neighboring Areas, 228 Jewish and Mixed Marriages in Milan, Israel Bonds, 194, 282 112n INDEX / 435 Jewish Blind Society (Great Britain), Jewish Immigrant Aid Services (JIAS), 196 186, 337 Jewish Book Annual, 358 Jewish Information Bureau, Inc., 301 Jewish Book Council of JWB (see Jew- Jewish Journal, 356, 358 ish Welfare Board) Jewish Journal of Sociology, 11 In Jewish Books in Review, 358 Jewish Labor Committee, 297 Jewish Books in the Third Reich, 227 National Trade Union Council for Jewish Braille Institute of America, 325 Human Rights, 297 Jewish Braille Review, 358 Women's Division of, 297 Jewish Chautauqua Society, Inc., 309 Workmen's Circle Division of, 297, Jewish Children's Welfare Organization 323 (Great Britain), 196 Jewish Labor Fund, 322 Jewish Chronicle, 355, 361 Jewish Ledger, 357 Jewish Chronicle—Harold H. Wingate Jewish Life, 358 Literary Awards, 199 Jewish Life in Canada, 190 Jewish Civic Leader, 355 Jewish Liturgy, 229 The Jewish Civic Press, 355, 361 Jewish Ministers Cantors Association of Jewish Colonization Association of America, Inc., 309 Canada, 337 Jewish Monitor, 354 Jewish Community News, 355, 356 Jewish Museum, (see Jewish Theologi- Jewish Community of Greater Min- cal Seminary of America) neapolis, 17n, 34n Jewish Museum of the West (see Judah Jewish Community Voice, 356 L. Magnes Memorial Museum) Jewish Conciliation Board of America, Jewish Music Council of JWB. (see Jew- Inc., 325 ish Welfare Board) Jewish Cultural and Social Union Jewish Music Notes, 358 (JCSU; Poland), 247 Jewish National Fund of America, Jewish Current Events, 356 330-31 Jewish Currents, 358 Jewish National Fund of Canada Jewish Daily Forward, 358 (Keren Kayemeth Le Israel, Inc.), Jewish Defense Organization (France), 337 203 Jewish News, 356 Jewish Digest, 355 Jewish Observer, 358 Jewish Education, 358 Jewish Observer of the East Bay, 354 Jewish Education Directory, 358 Jewish Peace Fellowship, 322 Jewish Education News, 358 Jewish People, Past and Present, The, 9n Jewish Educational Development Trust Jewish Population of Charleston, W. Va., (Great Britain), 198, 199 35n, 36 Jewish Exponent, 361 Jewish Population Study of the Greater Jewish Floridian, 355 Kansas City Area, 17n, 37n Jewish Frontier, 358 Jewish Post (Canada), 362 Jewish Guardian, 358 Jewish Post and Opinion, 355 Jewish Headmasters Association, 281 Jewish Post of New York, 358 Jewish Herald Voice, 361 Jewish Press (Nebraska), 356 Jewish Historical Institute (Poland), Jewish Press (New York), 358 247 Jewish Press Features, 362 Jewish Historical Society of Western Jewish Publication Society of America, Canada, 189 301, 409-416 436 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Jewish Quarterly Review, 361 Institute for Advanced Study in the Jewish Rabbinical Seminary (Hungary), Humanities, 310 240 Institute for Religious and Social Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation, Studies, 310 309 Jewish Museum, 301 Reconstructionist Federation of Con- Melton Research Center, 310 gregations and Fellowships, 309 Schocken Institute for Jewish Re- Reconstructionist Rabbinical Associ- search, 310 ation, 309 Seminary College of Jewish Studies— Jewish Record, 356 Teachers Institute, 310 Jewish Renewal (France), 204, 205 University of Judaism, 310 Jewish Reporter. 355, 356 Jewish Times, 355, 356 Jewish Resistance Fighters, 244 Jewish Times of the Greater Northeast, Jewish Restitution Successor Organiza- 361 tion, 304 Jewish Transcript, 361-62 Jewish Social Studies, 358 Jewish Veteran, 355 Jewish Socialist Verband of America, Jewish Vocational Service (Canada), 322-23 186 Jewish Spectator, 354 Jewish Voice, 356 Jewish Standard. 356, 362 Jewish War Veterans of the United Jewish Star, 354 States of America, 297-298 Jewish Student Editorial Projects (see National Memorial, Inc.; National Jewish Student Press Service) Shrine to the Jewish War Dead, Jewish Student Press Service—Jewish 298 Student Editorial Projects, 335 Jewish Week, 355, 358 Jewish Students' Union—Hillel (Can- Jewish Weekly News, 356 ada), 186 Jewish Welfare Board (Great Britain), Jewish Teachers Association—Morim, 195 309 JWB, 325 Jewish Teachers Seminary and People's Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy, University (see Herzliah—Jewish 325 Teacher's Seminary) Jewish Book Council, 301 Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc., 362 Jewish Music Council, 301 Jewish Telegraphic Agency Community Jewish Western Bulletin, 362 News Reporter. 358 Jewish World, The. 200 Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily News Jewish Writings of the Hellenistic- Bulletin. 358 Roman Era, 229 Jewish Telegraphic Agency Weekly News Jews, The. 8n, 48n Digest, 358 Jews and Christians in the Shadow of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- Third Reich. 227 ica, 309-10 Jews' College (Great Britain), 198, 199 American Student Center in Jerusa- Jews in the United States: Perspectives lem, 310 From Demography, 3-59 Cantors Institute and Seminary Col- Jews in the USSR, 242 lege of Jewish Music, 310 Jews of Toronto: A History to 1937, The, Department of Radio and Television, 190 310 Johnson, Paul, 200 Fannie and Maxwell Abbel Research Joint Distribution Committee, 273 Institute in Rabbinics, 310 Jordan, 135, 138, 194, 213, 262 INDEX / 437 Jordan, Vernon, Jr., 127 Katz, Isidor, 250 Joseph, Dov Bernard, 274 Katz, Israel, 215, 221 Josephus, Flavius, 229 Katz, Shlomo, 368 Journal for the Scientific Study of Reli- Katz, Walter, 231 gion, 32n, IS In Katz, Zev, 238 Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 167n Kawasma, Fahd, 264 Journal of Jewish Communal Service, Kedourie, Elie, 200 358 Keenan, Itzhak, 280 Journal of Reform Judaism, 358 Kentucky Jewish Post and Opinion, 355 The Journal of the North Shore Jewish Keren Hayesod, 221 Community Center, 356 Keren Kayemet Le'Yisrael (W. Ger- Journey into our Heritage, A, 189 many), 221 Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum— Keren Or, Inc., 331 Jewish Museum of the West, 301 Kessel, Joseph, 207 Judaism. 200, 358 Khadafy, Moammar, 126 Judaism: An Introduction, 230 Khalaf, Karim, 264 JWB Circle, 358 Khalil, Mustafa, 253, 256 Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruhollah, 134, Kach organization (Israel), 263 141, 142, 143, 144 Kadar, Janos, 248, 249 Kielar, Wieslaw, 228 Kadar, M. Z., 282 Kinder Journal, 358 Kadima (see United Synagogue of Kinder Zeitung, 359 America) King, Martin Luther, Jr., 121, 126 Kahane, Meir, 263, 268 King David's Children, 229 Kahn, Benjamin, 35n Kipnis, Itsik, 243 Kahn, Leon, 190 Kirshblum, Mordechai, 280 Kahn-Freund, Otto, 201 Kiser, Clyde, 12n Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Com- Kishon, Ephraim, 230 pany, 122 Kissinger, Henry, 138, 230 Kamhi, David, 200 Klarsfeld, Beate, 218 Kaminska, Esther Rachel, 247 Klarsfeld, Serge, 218 Kanader Alder-Jewish Eagle, 362 Klein, Isaac, 368 Kaniel, Michael, 200 Klemm, Ludwig, 220 Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, 356 Kligman, Paul, 189 Kanter, Gilbert, 368 Knop, Walter, 219 Kapelus, Freda, 282 Knox, Israel, 282 Kaplan, Jacob, 205 Koch, Edward, 121, 122, 127 Kaplan, Mendel, 280 Kochan, Lionel, 201 Kaplan, Tankhum, 243 Kochan, Miriam, 201 Kaplan Center of Jewish Studies and Kogon, Eugen, 225 Research (South Africa), 281, 282 Kohn, Hans, 230 Kaplan-Kushlik Foundation (South Kohut, Pavel, 250 Africa), 281 KolHat'nuah, 359 Karmal, Babrak, 143 Kol Yavneh, 359 Karpas, Jessie, 283 Kollek, Teddy, 269 Kashrus Commission (Great Britain), Kolman, Arnost, 230 198 Kompaneets, Zinovii, 243 Kates, Joseph, 190 Kook, Zvi Yehuda, 262 Kattan, Nairn, 190 Koor, 253 438 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Koornhof, Piet, 275, 276 Lang, Michel, 230 Korn, Bertram W., 368-69 Langbein, Hermann, 226 Korner, Rudolf, 219 Language of Friendship and Cooper- Kosygin, Aleksei, 235 ation of the People of the USSR, Kotalla, Joseph, 218 238 Kravitz, Julius, 369 Lapide, Yosef, 273 Kravtsov, Gershon, 243 Lapidoth, Ruth, 280 Kreiner, Louis, 282 Lapple, Alfred, 227 Kreisky, Bruno, 213, 214, 258 Las Vegas Israelite, 356 Kremers, Heinz, 229 Laski, Sissie, 200 Krivoruski, Peisach, 243 Laskin, Bora, 188 Krizons, Helmut, 219 Laubscher, Friedrich, 229 Kruger, Jan, 275 Lauck, Gerhard (Gary), 210, 212 Ku Klux Klan, 127, 131, 132 Lavender, Abraham, 35n Kiihnen, Michael, 210 Lawrence, Allan, 187 Kulbak, Moishe, 243 Lazarus, David, 282 Kultur un Lebn—Culture and Life, Lazarus, Mitchel, 17n, 34n 359 Lazerwitz, Bernard, 6n, 109, 162, 162n Kiimmel, Werner Georg, 229 Lazerwitz, D., 89n Kurelek, William, 190 League for Labor Israel, 331 Kuron, Jacek, 246 League for Yiddish, 304 Kussel, Sallie, 283 League of Arab States, 126 Kutasil, Samuel B., 369 League of Brain-damaged Persons (W. Kuwait, 135 Germany), 231 Kuznets, Simon, 8, 53, 54n League of Jewish Youth (W. Germany), Kuznetsov, Anatoly, 244 221 Kuznetsov, Edward, 237 Lebanon, 125, 138, 142, 145, 146, 147, 211, 213, 252, 257, 259, 287 La'am Party (Israel), 265 Lebzelter, Gisela, 199 La'am-Likud Party (Israel), 266 Lee, Ronald, 2In Labor Party (Great Britain), 192, 194, Le Foyer Medicis, 203 197, 200 Left Against Zion, The, 199 Labor Party (Israel), 252, 255, 258, 260, Lehmann, Ernst, 274 261, 266, 271 Le Monde. 143 Labor Alignment (Israel), 263, 267 Lenge, Josef, 219 Labor-Mapam Alighment, 267 Leningrad Ballet Ensemble, 236 Labor Zionist Alliance, 331 Leningrad Museum, 243 Labowitz, Barnett, 149n Leningrad University, 242 Lacocque, Andre, 200 Lenski, Gerhard, 39n Lador, Mordecai, 259 Leo Baeck College, 198 Lahat, Shlomo, 225 Leo Baeck Housing Association (Great Lamm, Hans, 231 Britain), 196 Land of Israel The, 199 Leo Baeck Institute, 226, 301 Land of Love, 207 Leo N. Levi National Arthritis Hospi- Landau, Felix, 281 tal, 325 Landau, Julian, 229 Leonard, James, 256 Landau, Samuel David (Lev), 369-70 Lert, Raisa, 236 Landes, Judah, 281 Leslie, Adam, 283 INDEX / 439

Lestchinsky, Jacob, 8n London Jewish Housing Committee, Lester, Julius, 126 195 Let Us All Together. 243 Long Island Jewish Press. 359 Letters to my Israeli Sons, 199 Long Island Jewish World, 357 Lever, Harold, 200 Lookstein, Joseph Hyman, 370 Levine, Gene, 28n Lopian, Leib, 201 Levine, Montague, 200 Lost Tribe, The, 200 Levinger, Israel Meir, 222 Louvish, Misha, article by, 274 Levinger, Moshe, Mrs., 261 Lowery, Joseph, 125, 126 Levison, Stanley D., 370 Lubavitch, 205, 281 Levitin-Krasnov, A., 241 Lubliner, Manfred, 221 Levy, David, 273 Luchs, Maxwell M., 370 Levy, Harold, 282 Luckner, Gertrud, 226 Lewin, Nathan, 122 Lewis, David, 196 Maariv, 194 Lewy, Hermann, 231 Machne Israel, Inc., 311 Liberal Party (Israel), 263, 265, 266 MacKenzie, Sheila, 279 Liberation (France), 203, 204 Magen David Adorn, 221 Libya, 126, 130, 135, 137, 288 Magid, Lionel, 282 Lichtenstein, Heiner, 226 Magzhorian, Lidiia, 242 Lichtigfeld, I. E., 231 Maidanek: Report on a Trial, 226 Lieberman, Samuel, 9, 9n Maidenbaum, Nathan, 370-71 Liebman, Charles, 149n, 159n, 168, Maimonides School (France), 205 168n Maisel, Hodda, 283 Likud Party (Israel), 252, 261, 265, 266, Malinowski-Probog, Romuald, 226 267, 271 Maloney, Arthur, 186 Likud-Herat Party (Israel), 255 Man is Good, 243 Likud-Liberal Party (Israel), 255, 266 Mandel, Arnold, 207 Lilienthal, Peter, 226 Mankowitz, Wolf, 200 Lilith—The Jewish Women s Magazine, Mann, Theodore, 124 359 March for Life, 128 Lindner, Karl-Heinz, 210 Marchais, Georges, 202 Linfield, H.S., 3In Marshall, Jack, 190 Lingens-Reiner, Ella, 226 Martesheimer, Peter, 228 Linowitz, Sol, 138, 256 Martin Buber: His Work and Times, 230 Lipinski, Edward, 246 Marx, Leopold, 230 Lipinski, Ignaz, 231 Mask Jews Wear, The, 166n Lipskar, Mendal, 281 Massarik, Fred, 4n, 23n, 24n, 27, 28, Lipson, Robert, 370 28n, 43n, 45n, 49n, 54n, 87n, 88n, Lischka, Kurt, 203, 218 89n, 109n, 153n Little Land, The, 243 Massorah Intercollegiates of Young Is- Litvinoff, Emanuel, 199 rael (see National Council of Livingstone, Isaace, 201 Young Israel—Intercollegiate Loewy, Ernst, 228 Council and Young Single Adults) Londan, Jack R., 190 Matt, Danny, 263 London Beth Din, 198 Mayer, A.J., 115n London Board for Jewish Religious Ed- Mayer, Egon, 25, 25n, 26 ucation, 199 Mayer, Ellen Moers, 371 440 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Mayer, Jack, 149n Miran, Maynard, 6n, 7n, 3In, 171 Mayer, Roland, 211 Miransky, Peretz, 190 Mayhew, Christopher, 194 Mirrer Yeshiva Central Institute, 311 Maynard, Betty, 17, 37n Misheiker, Ronald, 282 Mayne, Seymour, 190 Mishler, Eliot, 4n, 13n Mazar, Benjamin, 229 Missions to the Jews Today?, 229 Mazer, Joseph M., 371 Missouri Jewish Post and Opinion. 356 McCrae v. Califano, 129 Mitchell, Yvonne, 200 McGill Symphony Orchestra, 190 Mitterrand, Francois, 202 McHenry, Donald, 277 Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi (see Reli- McMurtry, Roy, 187 gious Zionists of America) Mechoulam, Henri, 206 Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi Federa- Medzini, Meron, 280 tion, 196 Mehdi, M. T, 126 Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi Organi- Mehler, Tillie H., 371 zation of Canada, 338 Melton Research Center (see Jewish Mizrachi Palestine Fund (see Religious Theological Seminary of America) Zionists of America) Melzer, Kurt, 233 Mizrahi, Bezalel, 271 Memoirs, 1969-1973, 230 Mobility, 37n, 38n Memorial Foundation for Jewish Cul- Modai, Yitzhak, 266 ture, Inc., 301 Modern Jewish Fertility, 13n, 79n Mendelsohn, Eva, 230 Modern Jewish Studies Annual, 357 Mendelssohn, Moses, 221, 233 Moment, 356 Menuhin, Yehudi, 230, 231 Mondale, Walter, 140 Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, Inc., Montreal Holocaust Memorial Center, 311 186, 187 Meron, Moshe, 225 Monumenta Hungariae Judaica, 249 Meshel, Yeruham, 253 Moonman, Eric, 193 Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin Moral Majority, 130 Rabbinical Academy, 311 Morim (see Jewish Teachers Associa- Metropolitan Toronto Police Associa- tion) tion, 184 Morning Freiheit, 359 Meyer, A., 227 Morocco, 288 Meyer, Alwin, 228 Moross, Hyman, 282, 283 Meyer, Andre, 371 Moroz, Valentin, 237 Meyer, Charlotte, 218 Morris, Horace, 140 Meyer, Gerhard, 217 Morris/Sussex Jewish News, 356 Michael, Jakob, 371-72 Moscow Radio, 238 Michaelis, Meir, 199 Moscow University, 242, 244 Michalsky, Josef, 219 Moscow Yiddish Drama Ensemble, 243 Michigan Jewish History, 356 Moses Maimonides, 221 Middle East, Square of Crisis, 228 Mosco, Maisie, 200 Midstream, 9n, 168n, 359 Moscovitz, Shalom, 274 Mikelberg, Iakov, 240 Moses Mendelssohn, 230 Miksch, Rudolf, 233 Mosse, Georg, 226 Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, Mountain of the Lord, The, 229 12n Moynihan, Patrick, 129 Millar, Fergus, 200 Mudge, Dirk, 277 Milshtein, Mikhail, 242 Mulder, Cornelius, 275 INDEX / 441

Munich Motet Choir, 215 National Catholic News Service, 129 Nicholas M. and Hedy J. Munk Geria- National Center for Health Statistics, tric Award, 190 13n, 112 Muslim News (South Africa), 279 National Coal Board (Great Britain), Mussner, Franz, 229 194 Mussolini and the Jews, 199 National Committee for Furtherance of Muzorewa, Abel, 277 Jewish Education, 311 My Prison Has Many Walls, 229 National Committee for Labor Israel— Israel Histadrut Campaign, 331 NAACP (see National Association for American Trade Union Council for the Advancement of Colored Peo- Histadrut, 331 ple) National Conference of Catholic Bish- Naamani, Israel G., 372 ops, 130 Nachmann, Werner, 220 National Conference of Christians and Nachrichtenblatt (E. Germany), 233 Jews, 121, 130 Nam, Charles, 5In National Conference of Yeshiva Princi- Nasser, Gamel Abdel, 147 pals (see Torah Umesorah—Na- Nathan, Abie, 259 tional Society for Hebrew Day Nation, The, 126 Schools) Natal Jewry, 282 National Conference on Soviet Jewry, National Association for the Advance- 298 ment of Colored People (NAACP), Soviet Jewry Research Bureau, 298 124, 126, 127 National Conference on Yiddish (Can- National Association of Hebrew Day ada), 189 School Administrators (see Torah National Congress of Jewish Deaf, Umesorah—National Society for 325 Hebrew Day Schools) National Council for Jewish Education, National Association of Hebrew Day 311 School Parent-Teachers Associa- National Council for Soviet Jewry tions (see Torah Umesorah—Na- (NCSJ), 197 tional Society for Hebrew Day National Council for Torah Education Schools) of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi National Association of Jewish Family, (see Religious Zionists of America) Children's and Health Profession- National Council of Auxiliaries (see als, 325 AMC Cancer Research Center and National Association of Jewish Homes Hospital) for the Aged, 325 National Council of Beth Jacob Schools, National Association of Jewish Voca- Inc., 311 tional Services, 325 National Council of Catholic Bishops, National Association of Synagogue Ad- 132 ministrators, (see United Syna- National Council of Churches, 132 gogue of America) National Council of Jewish Prison National Association of Temple Ad- Chaplains (see American Jewish ministrators (see Union of Ameri- Correctional Chaplains) can Hebrew Congregations) National Council of Jewish Women, 326 National Association of Temple Educa- National Council of Jewish Women in tors (see Union of American He- Canada, 190, 338 brew Congregations) National Council of Shechita Boards National Cathedral, 132 (Great Britain), 198 442 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

National Council of Women, 279, 283 79n, 85, 87, 88, 88n, 89n, 96, 109, National Council of Young Israel, 115n, 171 311-12 National Jewish Population Survey, American Friends of Young Israel 153, 154 Synagogues in Israel, 312 National Jewish Youth Council (Great Armed Forces Bureau, 312 Britain), 196 Employment Bureau, 312 National Joint Community Relations Institute for Jewish Studies, 312 Committee of Canadian Jewish Intercollegiate Council and Young Congress and B'nai B'rith in Can- Single Adults, 312 ada, 338 Yisrael Hatzair, 312 National Memorial, Inc. (see Jewish National Democratic Party (NPD; War Veterans of the United States West Germany), 208, 209, 210 of America) National Federation of Jewish Men's National Natality Surveys, 13n, 15n Clubs, Inc., 312 National Opinion Research Census, 16 National Federation of Temple Brother- National Opinion Research Center, 16n hoods (see Union of American He- National Opinion Research Corpora- brew Congregations) tion, 4n National Federation of Temple Sister- National ORT League (see American hoods (see Union of American He- ORT Federation, Inc.) brew Congregations) National Party (South Africa), 275, 276 National Federation of Temple Youth, National Religious Party (NRP; Israel), 188 255 National Foundation for Jewish Cul- National Right Wing for Liberty (W. ture, 301-02 Germany), 209 National Front (Great Britain), 192,193 National Shrine to the Jewish War Dead National Hebrew Culture Council, 302 (see Jewish War Veterans of the National Jewish Commission on Law United States of America) and Public Affairs (COLPA), 298 National Socialism and the Schools, 228 National Jewish Committee on Scout- National Socialists' Action Front (W. ing, 326 Germany), 210 National Jewish Community Relations National Society for Hebrew Day Advisory Council, 132, 298 Schools (see Torah Umesorah) National Jewish Conference Center, 312 National Survey of Family Growth, 18, Zachor: The Holocaust Resource 79n Center, 312 National Trade Union Council for National Jewish Hospital, 326 Human Rights (see Jewish Labor National Asthma Center, 326 Committee) National Jewish Hospitality Committee, National Yeshiva Teachers Board of Li- 312-13 cense (see Torah Umesorah—Na- National Jewish Information Service for tional Society for Hebrew Day' the Propagation of Judaism, Inc., Schools) 313 Nationalist Party (Canada), 185 The National Jewish Monthly, 355 Natural History of Population, The, 12n National Jewish Population Study Navon, Yitzhak, 216, 253 (NJPS), 4, 5, 6, 6n, 7, 14, 15n, 16, Nazi Annihilation Camps As Mirrored in 17, 23, 24, 25, 27, 27n, 28, 32, 36, Criminal Trials in Germany, 228 37, 39, 42, 43, 44, 48, 54, 77, 78, NBC, 132 INDEX / 443

Near East Report, 355 North American Jewish Students Net- Ne'eman, Yaakov, 273 work, 336 Ne'eman, Yuval, 266 North American Jewish Youth Council, Nefertiti Airline, 254 298 Nekipelov, Viktor, 237 Norwood Homes for Jewish Children Nemcova, Dana, 250 (Great Britain), 196 Nemetz, Charles, 190 Notestein, Frank, 12n Nephesh Theatre Group (Canada), 189 N'Shei Agudath Israel of America (see Ner Israel Rabbinical College, 313 Agudath Israel of America) Nestadt, Morris, 282 Nudel, Ida, 197 Netherlands, 110, 111, 112, 209, 222 Nurgetz, Nathan, 190 Neues Deutschland (E. Germany), 233 Neuhauser, August, 219 Oberammergau passion play, 224 New Republic, 122 Observer, 361 New Right (France), 202, 203 Odal (South Africa), 279 New York Daily News, 125 Oelbaum, Yitzhok, 190 New York Federation of Jewish Philan- Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 361 thropies, 171 Ohler, Annemarie, 229 New York Times, 2n, 35n, 52n, 55n, Olde, Max, 219 123, 124, 125, 129, 139 Oleska, Esther, 283 New York Urban League, 121, 123, Olomeinu—Our World, 359 140 Oman, 135 New Zealand, 284, 287 On the Way, 243 Newhouse, Samuel I., 372 One People, one Reich, one Fiihrer, 226 Newman, William, 32n Ontario Art College (Canada), 190 Newsweek, 124, 127 Ontario Commission on Election Fi- NFTY (see Union of American Hebrew nances, 185 Congregations—North American OPEC, 254 Federation of Temple Youth) Opinions and Attitudes of the New Or- Niemeier, Heinrich, 219 leans Jewish Community, 45n Nigeria, 259 Orange County Jewish Heritage, 354 Night and Fog, 226 Orbach, Maurice, 200 Night in Day, 190 Order of Canada, 190 Nightingale House (Great Britain), 196 Organization of African Unity (OAU), Nikolaii I, Tsar, 242 136, 137 Nissim, Moshe, 255, 265 Organization of Arab Petroleum Ex- NJCRAC (see National Jewish Com- porting Countries, 135 munity Relations Advisory Coun- Ottawa Jewish Bulletin, 362 cil) Our Time Will Come, 228 No Time to Mourn, 190 Out of My Later Years, 230 Noam Hamishmeret Hatzeira (see Reli- Ozar Hatorah, Inc., 313 gious Zionists of America) Nomachi, Kazuyoshi, 229 Pahlavi, Mohammed Rez, Shah of Iran, North American Federation of Temple 134, 141, 142, 143 Youth (see Union of American He- Paisner, Leslie, 200 brew Congregations) Pakistan, 144 North American Jewish Students Ap- Palestine Liberation Organization, 123, peal, 335-36 125, 126, 127, 136, 137, 138, 139, 444 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 184, Pimen, Patriarch, 241 193, 194, 204, 211, 213, 214, 222, Pincus, Stephen, 282 234, 238, 257, 258, 259, 265, 269 Pioneer Woman, 359 Palestine National Council, 269 Pioneer Women, The Women's Labor Palestine Triangle, The, 199 Zionist Organization of Ameirca, Palmer, Lilli, 230 Inc., 331 Papers in Jewish Demography, 88n, 89n, Pirchei Agudath Israel (see Agudath Is- 109n, HOn rael of America) Paradise Newly for Rent. 230 Pius XI and National Socialism, 227 Paris Interlude, 190 Plaut, Gunther, 188, 190 Parti Quebecois (Canada), 183 Plunge, Ionas Mecislovas, 244 Partouche, Maurice, 206 Poale Agudath Israel of America, Inc., Passions, 230 331-32 Passover Haggadah, The, 230 Women's Division of, 332 Pasternak, Boris, 242 Poale Zion, 196 Pasternak, Leonid, 242 Pohl, Michael, 212 Patterson, John, 4n Poiski (Soviet Union), 236 Patzschke, Erika, 226 Poland, 245-249, 285 Paul, Richard, 219 Policy toward Jews in the Third Reich, Pauwels, Louis, 202 227 Pawlak, Zaeheusz, 226 Polish Chief Commission for the Prose- Peace Now (Israel), 261 cution of Nazi Crimes, 219 Peace Prize of the Organization of Ger- Polish Communist Party (PPRZ), 246 man Booksellers, 231 Political Anti-semitism in England, "Peace Ship", 259 1918-1939. 199 Pearl, Raymond, 12n Political Dictionary of the Middle East, Pearlson, Jordan, 185 228 PEC Israel Economic Corporation, 331 Pollard, William, 127 Pedagogic Reporter, 359 Popular Front for the Liberation of PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc., Palestine, 259 331 Popular Movement for a General Am- Peled, Moshe, 273 nesty (W. Germany), 217 Penn, Ascher, 372 Population and Development Review, People United to Save Humanity 21n (PUSH), 124, 126 Population Survey, A, 37n Peres, Shimon, 188, 255, 258, 266, 267 Population Trends of World Jewry, 63n Perla, Shlomo, 191 Posnansky, Anne, 201 Perlmutter, Nathan, 123, 140 Potofsky, Jakob S., 373 Persecution and Self-Preservation, 227 Potter, Robert, Jr., 4n, 13n Perspectives in American History, 8n Powell, Geoffrey, 199 Petree, Richard, 146 Powell, Jody, 131 P'eylim—American Yeshiva Student Present Tense, 359 Union, 313 Presidential Commission on the Holo- Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa, caust, 132 282 Priem Action Group (W. Germany), Phoenix Jewish News, 354 212 Pieplow, J., 227 Primor, Avi, 204 Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 229 Princess Margaret, 195 INDEX / 445 Princeton Fertility Studies, 13 Raphael, Chaim, 200 Prinz, Joachim, 221 Raphael, Frederic, 200 Proceedings of the American Academy Rashi Association for the Preservation for Jewish Research, 359 of Jewish Cultural Movements in Progressive Federal Party (PFP; South Europe, 222 Africa), 276, 277 Raspberry Reich. 200 Progressive National Baptist Conven- Rassco Israel Corporation and Rassco tion, 127 Finaicial Corporation, 332 Progressive National Movement, 269 Rattner, H., 109, 109n Project Renewal, 273 Ratzinger, Joseph Cardinal, 224 Promised Land: Encounter With Israel, Ravenswood Village (Great Britain), 229 196 Protocols of the Elders ofZion, 241 Reconstructionist, 359 Providence Sunday Journal, 26n Reconstructionist Federation of Con- Proxmire, William, 145 gregations and Fellowships (see Public Archives of Canada, 189 Jewish Reconstructionist Founda- Public Committee for the Jews of Ethi- tion) opia, 273 Reconstructionist Rabbinical Associa- Publish It Not: The Middle East Cover tion (see Jewish Reconstructionist Up, 194 Foundation) Puls, Klaus-Dieter, 210 Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Putterman, David J., 373 313-14 Redbridge (Great Britain), 196 Quinley, Harold, 130 Reform Judaism, 359 Reform Synagogues of Great Britain, Rabbinat Sepharade du Quebec, 187 198 Rabbinical Alliance of America (Igud Reif, Stefan C, 200 Habonim), 313 Reisman, Bernard, 149n, 155, 155n Rabbinical Assembly, 129 Religious Zionists of America, 332 Rabbinical College of Telshe, Inc., 313 Bnai Akiva of North America, 332 Rabbinical Council of America, Inc., Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, 332 313 Mizrachi Palestine Fund, 332 Rabbinical Council Record, 359 National Council for Torah Educa- Rabe, Karl Klaus, 228 tion of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizra- Rabi, Wladimir, 207 chi, 332 Rabin, Iosif, 243 Noam Hamishmeret Hatzeira, 332 Rabin, Yitzhak, 266, 267, 271 RendtorfT, Rolf, 229 Rabinove, Samuel, 122 Reporter, 357 Rabinowitz, L. I., 282 Representative Council of Jewish Insti- Rabinowitz, Yehoshua, 274 tutions in France (CRIF), 204 Rabson, Ronald, 199 Reproduction in the United States, 4n Rackman, Emanuel, 282 Research and Study Group on Civiliza- Radvanski, Artur, 250 tion (France), 203 Raem, Heinz Albert, 227 Research Foundation for Jewish Immi- Rahav, Asher, 186 gration, Inc., 302 Rajk, Lazlo, 248 Research Institute of Religious Jewry, Rajzman, Samuel, 191 Inc., 314 A. Philip Randolph Institute, 127 Reshef, Amnon, 273 446 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Resistance Against Hitler, 227 Rubin, Iasha, 244 Resistance in the Third Reich, 227 Ruckerl, Adalbert, 217, 228 Response, 359 Rudolf Kiistermeier Prize, 231 Reuveni, Prince of the Jews, 230 Rudolph, Jeanne, 282 Rhapsody on Jewish Themes, 243 Rule of Injustice, The, 227 Rhode Island Herald, 32n, 47n, 50n Rumania, 285 Rhode Island Jewish Historical Notes, Rustin, Bayard, 126, 127 361 Ryder, Norman, 4n, 13, 13n Rhodes, A. Lewis, 5In Rhodesia, 277, 278 SA Board of Jewish Education, 283 Rhoodie, Eschel, 275 SA Jewish Times (South Africa), 283 Richards, Judah A., 373 SA Observer (South Africa), 279 Richter, Werner, 228 SA Zionist Record, 283 Right to Life Party, 130 Saar, Papa Koli, 259 Riklin, Joseph, 243 Sabatello, E.F., 111, 11 In Ritterband, Paul, 13n Sabbah, David, 187 Ritual Process, The, 150n Sachs, Jonathan, 199 Robotnik (Poland), 246 Sachser, Friedo, articles by, 231, 234 Rocard, Pierre, 202 Sacred Canopy, The, 150n Rodgers, Richard, 373-74 Sadat, Anwar, 134, 135, 136, 138, 141, Rogers, Claude, 200 142, 252, 253, 254, 256 Rogovski, Marian, 231 Ben Sadowski Award, 190 Rohwer, Uwe, 210 Sagi, Philip, 4n, 13n Role of the Hero in Israel and Its World, Saguy, Yehoshua, 273 A, 229 St. Louis Jewish Light, 356 Ronder, Jack, 200, 201 St. Patrick's Cathedral, 128 Rosen, David, 282 Sakharov, Andrei, 235, 236, 237 Rosen, Harry, 280 Samizdat Pedlice Press, 250 Rosenau, Helen, 200 Samuel, Emil, 231 Rosenfeld, Lulla, 200 San Diego Jewish Press-Heritage, 354 Rosenfeld, Nathan, 282 San Francisco Jewish Bulletin, 354 Rosenkranz, Herbert, 227 Sandberg, Neil, 28n Rosenne, Meir, 204 Sandmel, Samuel, 374 Rosenthal, Chayele, 283 Santa Katerina Monastery, 253 Rosenthal, Eric, 22, 22n, 25 Sartawi, Issam, 138 Rosenwaike, Ira, 6, 7, 7n, 8n Saudi Arabia, 135, 138, 140, 144, 145, Rosenwald, Lessing J., 374 148, 185, 257 Rotary Foundation of South Africa, 282 Schafer, Helmut, 214 Rotbaum, Jacob, 247 Scheel, Walter, 208 Rotenberg, David, 187 Scheiber, Alexander, 249 Roth, Heinz, 212 Schempp, Erika, 226 de Rothschild, David, 204 Scheuer, Simon H., 375 Rothschild, Eli, 229 Schindler, Alexander, 26, 188 Rothschild, James, Mrs., 200 Schmelz, U.O., 88n, 89n, 109n, 11 In Rothschilds at Waddesdon Manor, 200 Schmidt, Heinrich, 218 Rowina, Hanna, 274 Schmidt, Helmut, 208, 213, 214, 216, Rubens, Bernice, 200 224 Rubenstein, Murray, 199 Schmitz, Sabine, 211 INDEX / 447

Schmude, Jiirgen, 215 Shak'a, Bassam, 261, 263 Schmuessen Mil Kinder Un Yugent. 359 Shalom Square—Israeli Pavilion, 189 Schneider, Lambert, 227 Shamir, Moshe, 266 Schnitzer, Henriette, 375 Shamir, Yitzhak, 266 Schocken Institute for Jewish Research Shapiro, Dov, 187 (see Jewish Theological Seminary Shapiro, Leon, articles by, 244, 251, 292 of America) Shapiro, Lev, 244 Schoenfeld, Eugene, 35n Sharon, Ariel, 186, 255, 260, 266 Schoeps, Julius, 230 Sharon, Moshe, 269 Schonborn, Erwin, 210, 212 Shayevich, Adolf, 240 Schonborn, Mathias, 228 Sheinberg, Sheila, 17n School for Eastern Languages (France), Shelkov, Vladimir, 241 206 Shenklman, Belle, 190 Schorr, Gedalia, 375 Sheviley Hahinuch, 359 Schulte, Lothar-Harold, 210 Shinnar, Felix, 231 Schultz, Henry E., 375 Sh'ma, 357 Schiirer, Emil, 200 Shmuelevitz, Mattityahu, 274 Schumann, Arno, 233 Shoah, 359 Schuster, David, 231 Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, Inc., Schiitz, Klaus, 225 314 Schwarberg, Giinther, 228 Shostak, Eliezer, 271 Schwartz, Arnold, 375 Shosteck, Robert, 376 Schwarz, Stefan, 231 Shulman, Sam, 17n Schwend, Friedrich, 219 Signs of Life: Seen in Auschwitz, 227 Science Council of Canada, 190 Silverman, Alan, 195 Scotland, 192 Sima, Miron, 230 Second Vatican Council, 224 Simon, Ernst, 231 Second World War, 1939-1945, The, Sinai: Land of Promise, 229 227 Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 230 Seifer, I., Mrs., 249 Six-Day War, 147, 256 Seifert, Jiirgen, 227 Skirball Museum (see Hebrew Union Seigewasser, Hans, 232 College—Jewish Institute of Reli- Seligman, Paul, 48n gion) Seminary College of Jewish Studies— Sklare, Marshall, 27, 27n, 48n, 52n, 156, Teachers Institute (see Jewish The- 156n ological Seminary of America) Sleeps Six, 200 Senegal, 259 Sloma, Jesper Yehoshua, 263 Sentinel, 355 Smart, Ted, 229 Sephardi Kashrut Authority (Great Smith, Ian, 278 Britain), 198 Snopkowski, Simon, 231 Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of Amer- Sobell, Michael, 196 ica, Inc., 323 Social and Religious History of the Jews, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, 359, 362 A. lOn Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, 189 Social Democratic Party (SDP; West Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, 187 Germany), 208, 216 Shabbethai Sofer and his Prayer-Book, Social Forces, 162n 200 Socialist International (W. Germany), Shafir, Herzl, 274 213 448 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Socialist Party (France), 202 Southwest Jewish Chronicle, 361 Socialist Unity Party (SED; E. Ger- Sovetish Heimland, 241, 243, 244 many), 233 Soviet Jewry Research Bureau (see Na- Socialist Unity (Great Britain), 192 tional Conference on Soviet Jewry) Socialist Workers' Party (Great Brit- Soviet Union, 29, 66, 78, 92, 98, 101, ain), 192 102, 111, 112, 134, 136, 143, 144, Socialist Zionist Youth Movement (see 145, 146, 147, 148, 186, 197, 232, Hashomer Hatzair, Inc.) 235-244, 245, 247, 248, 249, 254, Society, 133 272, 273, 284, 285, 289 Society for the History of Czechoslovak Speisman, Stephen, 190 Jews, Inc., 302 Speitel, Angelika, 211 Society of Friends of the Touro Syna- Sperber, Manes, 225 gogue, National Historic Schrine, Spertus College of Judaica, 314 Inc., 314 Spokojny, Julius, 231 Society of Israel Philatelists, 332 Spring Sonata, 200 Sociological and Demographic Survey of Springer, Axel, 231 the Jewish Community of Houston, Squadron, Howard, 125, 139 17n SS Physician and the Children, The, 228 Sokolovskaia, Lia, 243 SSSJ (see Student Struggle for Soviet Solomans, Miriam, 283 Jewry) Solomons, Jack, 201 Stalin, Josef, 133, 235, 237 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 237 Stanislawski, Howard, 185 Sorotzkin, Boruch, 376 Stark, Ethel, 190 South Africa, 62, 65, 66, 67, 78, 82, 96, Stark Jewish News, 361 101, 102, 110, 112, 275-283, 288, State of Israel Bonds, 332 289 Steinbach, Udo, 228 South Africa-Israel Chamber of Eco- Steinhom, E. J., 282 nomic Relations, 278 Stellenbosch University, 278, 279 South African Broadcasting Corpora- Stemberger, Giinter, 229 tion, 279 Stix, R.K., 12n South African Christian Leadership As- Strangers in Their Own Land, 230 sembly, 276 Strangl, Franz, 217 South African Friends of the Hebrew Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty University, 282 (SALT), 238, 241 South African Jewish Board of Deputies Strauss, Franz Josef, 208 (SAJBD), 279, 281, 282, 283 Strauss, George, 200 South African Union of Jewish Students Strauss, Robert, 138, 140, 141, 256, 257 (SAUJS), 279, 280, 281 Streets of the East End, The, 200 South African Zionist Federation Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry (SAZF), 280, 281, 282 (SSSJ), 186, 298 South West Africa (Namibia), 277 Studies in Bibliography and Booklore, South West African People's Organiza- 361 tion (SWAPO), 277 Studies in Jewish Demography, 11 In South Yemen, 144 Stuttgart Acknowledgment of Guilt, Southern Christian Leadership Confer- 225 ence (SCLC), 125, 127 Sudan, 135 Southern Israelite, 355 Suez: The Double War, 199 Southern Jewish Weekly, 355 Sullivan, William, 141, 142 INDEX / 449

Super, Arthur Saul, 274, 283 Theory and Practice of Hell, 225 Superfluous People on the Earth, A, 206 Third Child, The, 4n Surdin, Morris, 191 Third Reich, 223, 233 Suss, Rosa, 218 Three Across the Border, 230 Suzman, Helen, 282 Thant, U, 147 Svetlanov, Evgenii, 243 Ticho, Anna, 274 Svoboda, Ludvik, 251 Tikhonov, Nikolai, 235 Switzerland, 82, 111, 211, 222, 278 Tillich, Paul, 166n Synagogue Council of America, 128, Time to Embrace, A, 230 316 Tindall, Gillian, 200 Institute for Jewish Policy Planning Tobias, Philip, 282 and Research of, 314 al-Tohami, Hassan, 252 Synagogue Light, 359 Toledo Jewish News, 361 Syria, 138, 145, 147, 194, 213, 257, 287 Torah Umesorah—National Society for Szchory, Elizer, 190 Hebrew Day Schools, 314-15 Szold, Zip Falk, 376 Institute for Professional Enrich- Szurmiej, Szymon, 247 ment, 314 National Association of Hebrew Day Tafler, Sydney, 201 School Administrators, 314-15 Talks and Tales, 360 National Association of Hebrew Day Talmon, Shemaryahu, 224 School Parent-Teacher Associa- al-Tamimi, Rajud Bayud, 264 tions, 315 Tamir, Shmuel, 255, 259 National Conference of Yeshiva Prin- Tapper, Lawrence, 189 cipals, 315 Tara Hospital (South Africa), 283 National Yeshiva Teachers Board of Tarak, Nur Mohammed, 238 License, 315 Tatimov, M. B., 239 Samuel A. Fryer Educational Foun- Taube, Richard, 212 dation, 315 Tavor, Haim, 270 Torczyner, Jacques, 225 Tavori, Hayim, 274 Toronto Association of Reform Rabbis, Tawil, Ibrahim, 262 188 Tawil, Raymonda, 228 Toronto Board of Jewish Education, Tchernin, Vladimir, 244 188 Tchichelnitskii, Iekhiel, 244 Toronto Jewish Congress (TJC), 186, Teff, Solomon, 201 187 Tehiya Movement, 266 Toronto Zionist Council, 185 Teitelbaum, Joel, 376 Touro College, 315 Teitz, Pinhas, 240 Touster, Ben, 376-77 Tel Aviv University, 215, 281 Tradition, 360 Tell, Jack, 376 Treatise on the Jews, A, 229 Tenenblat, T., 247 Tretiakov Gallery, 242 Terminal Beef, 187 Treurnicht, Andries, 275 Termination of Pregnancy Law, 271 Tribuna (Czechoslovakia), 250 Terzi, Zehdi Labib, 123, 124, 125, 138, Trifa, Valerian, 132 139 Trudeau, Pierre, 185 Texas Jewish Post, 361 Tuck, Raphael, 200 Thailand, 259 Tulsa Jewish Review, 361 Thatcher, Margaret, 192, 193, 197 Tunisia, 288 450 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Turkey, 148, 211, 284 National Conference of Synagogue Turner, Victor, 150, 150n Youth, 316 Two Prague Haggadahs, 200 Women's Branch, 316-17 Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United U Institutional and Industrial Kosher States and Canada, 317 Products Directory, 357 Union of Religious Congregations U Kosher Products Directory, 359 (URC; Poland), 247 U News Reporter, 359 Union of Sephardic Congregations, U Passover Products Directory, 359 317 Uhl, Peter, 250 Union of Soviet Writers, 236 Uhlenberg, Peter, 20, 20n Union of Teachers and Scholars (W. UJA (see United Jewish Appeal) Germany), 220 UJFNews, 361 Union of Liberal and Progressive Syna- Undzer Veg, 362 gogues (Great Britain), 198 Unfinished Journey, 230 United Charity Institutions of Jerusa- Unification Church, 128 lem, Inc., 332 Union of American Hebrew Congrega- United Communal Fund, 281 tions, 188, 315, 316 United Federation of Zionists, 196 American Conference of Cantors, 315 United Israel Appeal, Inc., 332 Commission on Social Action of Re- United Jewish Appeal (UJA), 149, form Judaism, 294, 296 149n, 150, 151, 153, 156, 160, 165, National Association of Temple Ad- 167, 168 ministrators of, 315 Faculty Advisory Cabinet, 304 National Association of Temple Leadership Development, 150, 151, Educators, 315 152, 152n, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, National Federation of Temple 158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 165, 167, Brotherhoods, 316 168 National Federation of Temple Sister- Rabbinic Cabinet, 304 hoods, 188, 316 University Programs Dept, 304 North American Federation of Tem- Women's Division of, 304 ple Youth (NFTY) Young Leadership Cabinet, 304 and Central Conference of American Young Women's Leadership Cabinet, Rabbis Commission on Jewish Ed- 304 ucation, 316 United Jewish Philanthropic Fund and Central Conference of American (FSJU, France), 204, 205 Rabbis Joint Commission on Syna- United Kibbutz Movement, 271 gogue Administration, 316 United Kingdom Palestine Coordina- Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry, 298 tion, 193 Union of Jewish Religious Communities United Lubavitcher Yeshivoth, 317 in Slovakia, 250 United Nations, 121, 132, 136, 138, 193, Union of Jewish Students (Great Brit- 194, 238, 254, 277 ain), 196 Disengagement Observer Force Union of Jewish Women of South Africa (UNDOF), 147 (UJW), 281, 282, 283 General Assembly, 137, 147 Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congrega- Security Council, 123, 138, 140, 145, tions (Great Britain), 198 146, 147, 148, 254, 258 Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- Security Council, Resolution 242, tions of America, 316-17 138, 140, 141, 193, 242, 257 INDEX / 451

Security Council, Resolution 338, 141 United Zionists-Revisionists of America UNESCO, 248 (see Herut-U.S.A.) United Nations Demographic Yearbook, University Center for Jewish Studies 113 (CUEJ, France), 206 United Nations Emergency Force University of California Medical School (UNEF), 147, 253, 254 at Davis, 122 United Nations Interim Force in Leba- University of Cape Town, 281 non (UNIFIL), 145, 146, 257, 259 University of Heidelberg, 222 United Nations Truce Supervisory Or- University of Judaism (see Jewish Theo- ganization (UNTSO), 147, 148,254 logical Seminary of America) United Order True Sisters, Inc., 323 University of Manitoba, 190 United Progressive Jewish Congrega- University of Michigan, 122 tions, 281, 282, 283 University of Pretoria, 279, 282 United States, University of the Witwatersrand, 282 Defense Department, 131 University of Waterloo, 190 Department of Commerce, Bureau of University of Western Ontario, 190 Census, 4n, 6, 7, 11, lln, 22, 22n, Unna, Itzhak, 278 3In, 33n, 49n, 54n, 77, 170, 173n Unser Tsait. 360 Department of Education, 128 Urban League, 127 House of Representatives, 128, 129, 132, 133 van der Bergh, Gert, 275 Immigration and Naturalization Ser- van Kampen, Wilhelm, 228 vice, 132 van Praag, Ph., HOn Internal Revenue Service, 130 van Roon, Ger, 227 Senate, 128, 129, 132, 238 van Zyl Slabbert, Frederik, 277 State Department, 123, 124, 139, 141, Vance, Cyrus, 124, 139, 141, 253 142, 147, 257 Vatican Secretariat for Religious Rela- United States Army Corps of Engineers, tions with Jews, 224 252 Veil, Simone, 203 United States Committee Sports for Is- Verbit, Mervin, 40n rael, 332-33 Vergelis, Aron, 241, 243 United Steelworkers of America v. Vermes, Geza, 200 Weber, 122 Vestnik (Czechoslovakia), 251 United Synagogue (Great Britain), 198, Viewpoint, 362 199 Viljoen, Marais, 275 United Synagogue of America, 317-18 Village Voice, 126 Atid, College Age Organization, 317 Vilno Yiddish Folk Theater, 243 Commission on Jewish Education, Vins, Georgii, 237 Vision of the Temple, 200 317 Vital and Health Statistics, 19n Jewish Educators Assembly of, 317 Vogel, Hans-Jochen, 210 Joint Commission on Social Action, Vogel, Rolf, 230 317 Voices From Israel, 230 Kadima of, 317-18 Volkswagenwerk Foundation, 215, 226 National Association of Synagogue von Imhoff, Christoph, 228 Administrators of, 318 Vorster, Balthazar John, 275 United Synagogue Youth of, 318 Votjtyla, Karol Cardinal, 246 United Synagogue Review, 360 Voznesensky, Andreii, 241 United Teachers Seminary, 338 452 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Wagner, Gustav Franz, 217 Wilkins, Roger, 125 Wagner, Rolf Clemens, 211 Williams, Hosea, 126 Waldheim, Kurt, 14S, 146, 194 Wilsker, Leib, 243 Wales, 192 Wilson, Nelly, 199 Walkin, Samuel, 377 Windsor Jewish Community Council, Wallenberg, Raoul, 197, 222 362 Walton, Isidore, 201 Winegarten, Asher, 201 Warchavski, Max, 205 Wingate, Harold Hyam, 201 Wardair, 186 Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 362 Warsaw University, 247 WiseofChelm, The. 243 Wasserstein, Bernard, 199 Wiseman, Gordon, 189 Watch Out, Comrade Mandelbaum. 230 Wistrich, Robert, 199 We Other Jews, 207 Witty, Irwin, 188 Weber case, 122, 123, 125 WIZO, 274 Webster, Neil, 278 WIZO Prize, 207 Wegener, Lutz, 210 Wohl, Joseph S., 377 Weinfeld, Morton, 9, 9n Wohlrabe, Jiirgen, 213 Weinstein, Julius, 280, 282 Wolf, Milton, 138, 258 Weisberg, Philips P., 377 Wolfe, Ann, 46, 46n, 47n Weitz, Raaan, 260 Wolkind and Mishcon reports (Great Weitzman, Michael, 200 Britain), 195 Weizman, Ezer, 253, 254, 255, 257, 258, Women's American ORT (see Ameri- 261, 263, 264, 265 can ORT Federation) Weizmann Institute of Science, 215 Women's American ORT Reporter, 360 Werner, Alfred, 377 Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry West Coast Talmudical Seminary (Ye- (Great Britain), 197 shiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad), 318 Women's Canadian Ort (see Canadian West Germany (see Federal Republic of ORT Organization) Germany) Women's League for Conservative Ju- Westchester Jewish Tribune, 360 daism, 318 Westerheide, Wilhelm, 219 Women's League for Israel, Inc., 333 Western Guard Party (Canada), 185 Women's League Outlook, 360 Western Jewish News, 362 Women's Social Service for Israel, Western Jewish News (Canada), 191 304-05 Western States Jewish Historical Quar- Women's United Communal Fund, 282 terly, 354 Women's Zionist Council of South Westlon Housing Association (Great Africa, 280, 281 Britain), 195 Woocher, Jonathan, 149n, 169 Westmount (Great Britain), 195 Woolf, Harry Kenneth, 200 Westoff, Charles, 4n, 13, 13n, 37n Workers Defense Committee (Poland), Whelan, Eugene, 186 246 Whelpton, Pascal, 4n, 12n Workmen's Circle (see Jewish Labor When I was a German. 1934-1945, Committee) 227 World Bible Society of South Africa, When Memory Comes .... 230 282 Where Once There Were Birch Trees, World Confederation of Jewish Com- 226 munity Centers, 326 Who's After the Rabbi?. 190 World Confederation of United Zion- Wiesel, Elie, 132 ists, 333 INDEX / 453

World Council of Synagogues 318 Ferkauf Graduate School of Humani- World Jewish Congress, 204, 221, 280, ties and Social Sciences, 320 298, 299 Harry Fischel School for Higher Jew- World Over, 360 ish Studies, 320 World Union for Progressive Judaism, Marcos and Abina Katz Kollel, 320 222, 318 Isaac Elchanan Theological Semi- World Union of Jewish Students, 196 nary, 320 World Zionist Organization, 124, 204, Society of the Founders of the Albert 225, 260 Einstein College of Medicine, 320 World Zionist Organization—Ameri- Women's Organization, 320-21 can Section, 333 Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Department of Education and Cul- 321 ture, 333 Yeshiva University Gerontological North American Aliyah Movement, Institute, 321 333 Yeshiva University of Los Los An- Zionist Archives and Library, 333 geles, 321 Wouk, Herman, 282 Yeshiva University Museum, 302 Wurzweiler School of Social Work (see Yeshivath Torah Vodaath and Mesivta Yeshiva University) Rabbinical Assembly, 321 Wiitscher, Franziska, 226 Yiddish, 360 Wyszinski, Stefan Cardinal, 246 Yiddish, a Survey and a Grammar, 190 Yiddish Chamber Theater (Soviet Yadin, Yigael, 253, 263, 265, 273 Union), 243 Yavneh, Hebrew Theological Seminary, Yiddish Festival of Theatre and Song 318 (Canada), 189 Yavneh, National Religious Jewish Stu- Yiddish State Theater (Poland), 247 dents Association, 318-19 Yiddishe Kultur. 360 Yavneh, Zalmon, 377 Yiddisher Kemfer. 360 Yavneh Review, 360 Yiddisher Kultur Farband—YKUF, Yearbook of the Central Conference of 302 American Rabbis, 360 Yidishe Shprakh, 360 Yehoshuah, My Son, 230 Yisrael Hatzair (see National Council of Yeshayahu, Israel, 274 Young Israel) Yeshiva College in Johannesburg, 282 YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science, Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad (see 360 United Synagogue of America) YIVO Bleter, 360 Yeshiva University, 240, 319-321 YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 3n, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 302 319 Max Weinrich Center for Advanced Alumni Office, 319 Jewish Studies, 302 Belfer Graduate School of, 319-20 YKUF (see Yiddisher Kultur Farband) Belfer Institute for Advanced Bi- Yod, HOn omedical Studies, 320 Yom Kippur War, 254 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, York University, 184 320 Young, Andrew, 121, 123, 124, 125, Bernard Revel Graduate School, 320 126, 127, 138, 139, 146, 258 Cantonal Training Institute, 320 Young, Stuart, 196 Caroline and Joseph S. Grass Insti- Young Israel Viewpoint, 360 tute in Jerusalem, 320 Young Judean, 360 454 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 1981

Young Kibbutz Movement (see Dror— Zeirei Agudath Israel (see Agudath Is- Young Zionist Organization) rael of America) Young National Democrats, (W. Ger- Zelle, Johanne, 219 many), 209 Zentner, Christian, 227 Youngstown Jewish Times, 361 Zibes, Asher, 247 Youth and Nation, 360 Zimmer, Basil, 40n Yovely, S. Zalman, 378 Zimmerman, Maish, 282 Yuchtman, Sam, 191 Zionism as a Form of Racism and Racist Yugntruf, 357 Discrimination, 242 Yugntruf Youth for Yiddish, 336 Zionism in the Cause of Imperialism, 241 Zachor: The Holocaust Resource Cen- Zionist Federation, 193, 194, 196 ter, (see National Jewish Confer- Zionist Organization of America, ence Center) 333-34 Zaks, Yecheskiel, 242 Zionist Organization of Canada, 338 Zalmanson, Israel, 186 Zionist Organization of Germany, 221 Zalmonson, Wulf, 197 Zippori, Mordecai, 263 Zamir, Yitzhak, 271 Zukunft, 360 Zapis (Poland), 246 Zywulska, Krystyna, 226 (Continued from front flap)

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