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EX LIBRISIRVING BEBKEIHAMMEM
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The American JewishYear Book
5699September 26, 1938 to September 13, 1939
Volume 40
Edited by
HARRY SCHNEIDERMAN
for
THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE
A GOLDEN JUBILEE VOLUME
PHILADELPHIA
THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA
1938
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COPYRIGHT, 1938 BY
THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA
All rights reserved. No part of this book may bereproduced in any form without permission inwriting from the Publisher: except by a reviewerwho may quote brief passages in a review to be
printed in a magazine or newspaper.
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PRESS OF THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
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PREFACE
Of the three special articles in the present volume, two arc biograph-ical sketches of men who, each in his particular fields of endeavor,achieved distinction and honor both in the Jewish community and inthe larger world. Quite appropriately, the lives of these men aresketched by persons who were, at the same time, close friends andactive associates—that of Felix M. Warburg, philanthropist, patronof art and education, and Jewish communal leader, by Doctor CyrusAdler; that of Henry Pereira Mendes, rabbi, teacher, and civic worker,by the Reverend Doctor David de Sola Pool.
The other special article is a history of efforts, going back to 1850,to gather facts and figures about religious organizations in the UnitedStates, especially statistics of Jewish congregations as well as the Jewishpopulation of the country. This article is preliminary to another, whichit is expected will be published in a subsequent volume, giving theresults of a study of this kind which has been under way for about twoyears, under the direction of Dr. H. S. Linfield, director of the JewishStatistical Bureau, who served as Special Agent of the United StatesBureau of the Census; the study was supervised and largely financedby the American Jewish Committee.
The greater number and larger significance of events of interest toJews, which have been notable for several years past, are again reflectedin the con'siderable space devoted in this volume to the Review of theYear. In the preparation of this article, the Editor enjoyed the intel-ligent and conscientious assistance of Mr. Nathan C. Belth, and ofseveral members of the staff of the American Jewish Committee,especially Messrs. Morris Fine and Moses Moskowitz, and DoctorSascha Charles. The editor desires to express his grateful appreciationto these able co-workers.
The recurrent features remain essentially the same as they have beenfor several years. Owing to limitation of space, it was not possible to
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iv PREFACE
present the directory of national Jewish organizations in two lists—one alphabetical and one classified—as we did in the preceding volume.This, as well as all the other lists and tables, have been brought up todate. Special attention is called to the Index to the entire series of theAmerican Jewish Year Book, now grown to forty volumes. It is hopedthat the Index will be found helpful to those who have occasion torefer to the series.
The Editor is eager again to acknowledge gratefully the valuableassistance of Miss Rose A. Herzog in the compilation of the directoriesand lists and the appendices to the Review of the Year, and to Mrs.Rose G. Stein, who prepared the Index and revised the article onStatistics of Jews. I desire also to thank Mr. Maurice Jacobs, theExecutive Secretary of the Jewish Publication Society, for the cordialcooperation which, as in previous years, he freely extended to me.
HARRY SCHNEIDERMAN
New York, August 16, 1938
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INDEX
TO VOLUMES 1-40OF THE
AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1 — 40 OF THE AMERICANJEWISH YEAR BOOK
Abrahams, Israel, compiler, Se-lected Hebraica and Judaica,5661, 626; 5662, 160; 5663, 147;5664, 165; 5665, 318
Abrahams, Israel, by HerbertLoewe, 5687, 219
Adler, Cyrus, [Editor] Year Books,5660; 5661; 5662; 5663; 5664;5677; (in collaboration withHenrietta Szold) 5665; 5666
[Compiler] From Kishineffto Bialystok, a table of pogromsfrom 1903 to 1906, 5667, 34
[Compiler] Voice of Americaon Kishineff, additions and cor-rections, 5665, 378
American passport in Russia,5665, 283
Benzion Halper (address de-livered at meeting in memoryof Benzion Halper at DropsieCollege, Philadelphia, May 6,1924), 5685, 459
Felix M. Warburg, 5699, 23Jacob Henry Schiff, a bio-
graphical sketch, 5682, 21-Jewish Welfare Board—
twenty years old, 5698, 149Louis Marshall, a biograph-
ical sketch, 5691, 21——Max Leopold Margolis, 5694,
139Oscar S. Straus, a biograph-
ical sketch, 5688, 145Solomon Schechter, a bio-
graphical sketch.l 5677, 25Adler, Michael, Story of British
Jewry in the War, 5680, 98
AGRICULTUREAgricultural activities of the
Jews in America, by L. G.Robinson, 5673, 21
Jews in Agriculture in theUnited States, by GabrielDavidson, 5696, 99
Ahad Ha-Am (Ginzberg, Asher),by Leon Simon, 5689, 87
Alcalay, I., Jews of Serbia, 5679,
Alliance Israelite Universelle, byJacques Bigart, 5661, 45
ALSACE-LORRAINEJews of Alsace-Lorraine (1870—
1920), by Sylvain Halff,5681, 53
AMBASSADORS, see DIPLO-MATIC SERVICE
AMERICA, LATIN, see LATINAMERICA
AMERICAN JEWISH COM-MITTEEAnnual Reports 5669, and fol-
lowingAmerican passport in Russia,
5665, 283
AMERICAN JEWISH JOINTDISTRIBUTION COM-MITTEEStatement showing funds ap-
propriated for the relief ofJewish war sufferers, 5681-5686
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AMERICANIZATIONJewish Americanization agen-
cies, by Charles S. Bern-heimer, 5682, 84
The Yiddish press—an Amer-icanizing agency, by M.Soltes, 5685, 165
Angell, Pauline K., Julius Rosen-wald, 5693, 141
Anniversaries and other Cele-brations, 5660 to date. 5660and following, included inEvents; beginning with 5683,entered as Appendix to Surveyof the Year, later calledReview of the Year
Anniversary and BarmitzvahTables, 5676, 21; 5677, 21;5678, 21
Anniversary celebrations ofcongregations in the UnitedStates, 5662, 186; later includedin Events
Appointments, Honors, andElections, 5663 to date. Titlechanges: Appointments, andhonors, 5663-5668; Appoint-ments , honors and elec-tions, 5669-5673; Appoint-ments , honors and elec-tions, and necrology, 5674and following, included inEvents; beginning with 5683,entered as Appendix to Surveyof the Year, later calledReview of the YearSee also DECORATIONS, HON
ORS, AND DISTINCTIONS;ELECTIONS
Architecture of the Synagogue,by William G. Tachau, 5687,155,
ARMY AND NAVYJews in the United States army
and navy, by Lewis Landes,5677, 76
See also WARS
ARTISTSList of works by Jewish artists
in the United States, 5667,175; 5668, 467
BALKANSBalkan wars and the Jews,
5674, 188Levantine Jews in the United
States, by David de SolaPool, 5674, 207
See also ROUMANIA, SERBIA,TURKEY
Barmitzvah Tables, see Anni-versary and BarmitzvahTables
Barnett, George E., Jewish popula-tion of Maryland, 5663, 46
Beilis affair, by Herman Bern-stein, 5675, 19
Bequests and gifts, 5661-5668;5669-5682 included in Events;beginning with 5683, entered asappendix to Survey of theYear, later called Review ofthe Year
Berkowitz, Henry J., Ben Selling,5692, 155
Berkowitz, Henry, J. by WilliamRosenau, 5685, 448
BERLIN, TREATY OF (1878)Jewish rights at international
congresses, by Max J. Kohler,5678, 106
Situation of Jews of Roumaniasince the Treaty of Berlin, byE. Schwarzfeld, 5663, 63
See also MINORITIESBernheim petition to the League
of Nations, 5694, 74Bernheimer, Charles S., Jewish
Americanization agencies, 5682,84
Summary of Jewish organi-zations in the United States,5661, 496
Bernstein, Herman, [Editor], YearBook, 5675
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
-Beilis affair, 5675, 19Bernstein, John £., Migration of
Jews' in recent years, 5697, 117Bialystok, see POGROMS
BIBLENew English translation of the
Bible, 5678, 161
BIBLIOGRAPHYClassified list of standard books
in English on Jewish subjects,by I. George Dobsevage, 5684,204
Hundred best available booksin English on Jewish subjects,5665, 309
List of available stories of Jew-ish interest in English, 5667,130
List of books and articles byJews in the United States,5666, 171; 5667, 148; 5668,443; 5669, 91; 5670, 204;5671, 301
List of notable articles of Jew-ish interest, 5668, 438; 5669,80; 5670, 194; 5671, 281
List of works by Jewish artistsin the United States, 5667,175; 5668, 467
Nazi-Germany and the Jews,by Joshua Bloch; an annot-ated bibliography, 5697, 135
One hundred available books inEnglish on Palestine, 5666,153
One hundred best availablebooks in English on Jewishsubjects 5686, 260
Selected Hebraica and Judaica,by I. Abrahams, 5661, 626;5662, 160; 5663, 147; 5664,165; 5665,318
Bigart, Jacques, Alliance IsraeliteUniverselle, 5661, 45
BIOGRAPHYBiographical sketches of Jewish
communal workers in theUnited States, 5666, 32
Biographical sketches of Jewsprominent in the professions,etc., in the United States,5665, 52
Biographical sketches of rabbisand cantors officiating in theUnited States, 5664, 40;5665, 214; 5666, 119
Biographical sketches of Jewswho have served in the Con-gress of the United States(through 1900), 5661, 517
Biographical sketches of Jewsin the Fifty-Seventh Con-gress, 5663, 172
Jews in the Congress of theUnited States, 5666, 126
Abrahams, Israel, by HerbertLoewe, 5687, 219
Ahad Ha-Am, by Leon Simon,5689, 87
Berkowitz, Henry J., by W.Rosenau, 5685, 448
Enelow, Hyman Gerson, byDavid Philipson, 5695, 23
Ezekiel, Moses Jacob, by S. D.Oppenheim, 5678, 227
Frankel, Lee K., by SolomonLowenstein, 5693, 121
Friedlaender, Israel, by JacobKohn, 5682, 65
Gottheil, Richard J. H., byLouis I. Newman, 5698, 25
Halper, Benzion, by CyrusAdler, 5685, 459
Hirsch, Emil Gustave, by S. D.Schwartz, 5686, 230
Isaacs, Abram S., by Lewis M.Isaacs, 5682, 80
Isaacs, Myer S., by Abram S.Isaacs, 5667, 19
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Jacobs, Joseph, by Mayer Sulz-berger, 5677, 68
Kahn, Julius, by Harry Schneid-erman, 5686, 238
Kohler, Kaufmann, by H. G.Enelow, 5687, 235
Kohler, Max J., by IrvingLehman, 5696, 21
Kohut, George Alexander, byAlexander Marx, 5695, 55
Krauskopf, Joseph, by RabbiAbraham J. Feldman, 5685,420
Lederer, Ephraim, by J. H.Greenstone, 5687, 273
Levy, Uriah P., by Simon Wolf,5663, 42
Maimonides, by Solomon Zeit-lin, 5696, 61
Malter, Henry, by A. Marx,5687, 261
Margolis, Max Leopold, byCyrus Adler, 5694, 139
Marshall, Louis, by CyrusAdler, 5691, 21
Mendes, Henry Pereira, byDavid de Sola Pool, 5699,41
Meyer, Martin Abraham, byLouis I. Newman, 5686, 246.
Moise, Penina, by Lee C.Harby, 5666, 17
Ochs, Adolph S., by Louis Rich,5696, 27
Rosendale, Simon Wolfe, by G.Herbert Cone, 5698, 25
Rosenwald, Julius, by PaulineK. Angell, 5693, 141
Schechter, Solomon, by CyrusAdler, 5677, 25
Schiff, Jacob Henry, by CyrusAdler, 5682, 21
Seixas, Gershom Mendes, byN. Taylor Phillips, 5665, 40
Selling, Ben, by H. J. Berkowitz,5692, 155
Straus, Nathan, by David deSola Pool, 5692, 135
Straus, Oscar S., by CyrusAdler, 5688, 145
Sulzberger, Cyrus L., by MorrisD. Waldman, 5694, 145
Sulzberger, Mayer, address ofLouis Marshall, 5685, 373
Warburg, Felix M[oritz], byCyrus Adler, 5699, 23
Weyl, Julius S., by David J.Gaiter, 5697, 21
Wolf, Edwin, by Simon Miller,5696, 55
Wolf, Simon, by Max J. Kohler,5685, 404
Zangwill, Israel, by HarrySchneiderman, 5688, 121
Block, Joshua, Nazi-Germany andthe Jews; an annotated bibliog-raphy, 5697, 135
CALENDARSCalendars [for current years],
5661 to dateJewish Calendar for one hund-
red years, (1824-1924-5585 ;5684), 5678, 24; 5679, 20;5680, 20; 5681, 20
Table showing dates on whichJewish holidays and festivalsoccur, 5676, 20; 5678, 20;under the title of AbridgedCalendars, 5682 to date
CANADAJews of Canada, by Martin
Wolff, 5686, 154See also IMMIGRATION — Can-
ada
CANTORSBiographical sketches of rabbis
and cantors, 5664, 40; 5665,214; 5666,119
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
CENSUS, see STATISTICSCHARITIES, see FEDERA-
TIONSChipkin, Israel, Twenty-five years
of Jewish education in theUnited States, 5697, 27
CHRONOLOGY, see Events
COLLEGESAmerican colleges in which He-
brew is taught, 5678, 406List of rabbis and instructors
in Jewish colleges, 5678, 367Professional tendencies among
Jewish 'students in colleges,universities and professionalschools (including statisticaltables), 5681, 383
Table showing enrollment ofJewish students in Americancolleges and universities in1915-16, 5678, 407
.See also SEMINARIES
COMMU;NAL ORGANIZA-TIONCommunal organization of the
Jews in the United States,1927, by H. S. Linfield, 5690,99
Federation for the Support ofJewish Philanthropic Soci-eties of New York City, byI. E. Goldwasser, 5679, 113
Federation in the changingAmerican scene, by B. M.Selekman, 5695, 65
Federation movement in Amer-ican Jewish philanthropy, byJoseph Jacobs, 5676, 159
Jewish community organizationin the United States, byMaurice J. Karpf, 5698, 47
Jewish social research in UnitedStates, by Hyman Kaplan,5681, 31
Jewish Welfare Board, byChester Jacob Teller, 5679,88
Jewish Welfare Board—twentyyears old, by Cyrus Adler,5698, 149
Jewish women's organization inthe United States, by Re-bekah Kohut, 5692, 165
Synagogue and Jewish com-munal activities, by HoraceStern, 5694, 157
COMMUNAL WORKERSBiographical sketches of Jew-
ish communal workers in theUnited States, 5666, 32
Cone, G. Herbert, Simon WolfeRosendale, a biographicalsketch, 5698, 25
CONGREGATIONSAnniversary celebrations of con-
gregations, 5662, 186Census of Religious Bodies,
1917 [schedules and corre-spondence], by the Bureau ofJewish Social Research, 5678,421
Jewish Congregations in theUnted States, 1927, a pre-liminary statement, by H. S.Linfield, 5689, 199
See also SYNAGOGUES; DIREC-TORY OF JEWISH LOCALORGANIZATIONS, 5680, 330
CONGRESS OF THE UNITEDSTATESBiographical sketches of Jews in
the Fifty-Seventh Congress,5663, 172
Biographical sketches of Jewswho have served in the Con-gress (through 1900), 5661,517
Jews in Congress of the UnitedStates [biographical sketches]5666, 126
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List of Jewish members of theCongress of the United States,past and present, 5665; 5667-5672; 5675 to date
CRIME, see PRISONS
DANZIG, FREE CITY OFJews of the Free City of Danzig
—Census of 1923 and 1924,5691, 249
Davidson, Gabriel, Jew in Agri-culture in the United States,5696, 99
Davidson, Israel, Kol Nidre, 5684,180
Decorations, honors and dis-tinctions awarded to Jews(United States and abroad),5663, 187; 5664, 208See also Appointments, hon-
ors, etc
DIPLOMATIC SERVICEJews in the diplomatic service
of the United States, 5694,233
Jewish ambassadors and min-isters of the United States toforeign countries, 5692-5693;5695 to date
Directory of Jewish Federationsand Welfare Funds, preparedby Council of Jewish Federa-tions and Welfare Funds, 5697,513; 5698, 69S; 1938 Directoryof Jewish Federations, WelfareFundsand Community Councils,5699,481. For preceding years,see List of Federated JewishCharities
Directory of Jewish Organiza-tions—localDirectory of Jewish local organ-
zations in the United States,with statistical tabulationson synagogues, religiousschools and other organi-zations, 5680, 330
Directory of local organiza-tions, by state and city, 5660,105; 5661, 185; 5668, 123;Additions to the directory ofJewish local organizations,5669, 43; Summary of direc-tory of local organizations,5669, 65. Title changes:Directory of Jewish localorganizations in the UnitedStates, 5670-5678; 5680-5682; Jewish local organiza-tions, 5683-5688
See also Statistical summary bystates, 5662, 126
Directory of Jewish Organiza-tions—nationalJewish national organizations
in the United States (alpha-betical), 5660-5697; 5699;(alphabetical and classified),5698
Dobsevage, I. George, Classified listof standard books in English onJewish subjects, 5684, 204
Jews of prominence in theUnited States, 5683, 109
List of available stories ofJewish interest in English, 5667,130
EDUCATIONJewish education in the United
States, by Julius H. Green-stone, 5675, 90
Twenty-five years of Jewisheducation in the UnitedStates, by Israel S. Chipkin,5697, 27
EIREJews of the Irish Free State—
Census of 1926, 5691, 263Elections to national, state
and municipal offices, 5666,192; 5667, 185; 5668, 477; 5669and following entered underAppointments, honors, andelections
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
Electors, Jewish Presidential,5670, 145
Enelow, Hyman Gerson, KaufmannKohler, 5687, 235
Enelow, Hyman Gerson, by DavidPhilipson, 5695, 23
Europe, Jews of, by J. Jacobs,5660, 20
Events, [List of leading eventsreviewing the year appear in]volumes 5660-5682; 5695; undervarious titles: List of Events;List of leading Events; Listof Leading Events and Nec-rology; Record of Events; Foryears 5683-5694; 5696 and fol-lowing, see Survey of the Year,later called Review of theYear
Ezekiel, Moses Jacob, by SamsonD. Oppenheim, 5678, 227
Fagen, Melvin M., Review of theYear 5695; II. Other countries,5696, 168 •
Faitlovitch, Jacques, The Falashas,5681, 80
FALASHASThe Falashas, by Jacques Fait-
lovitch, 5681, 80
FEDERATIONSFederation in the changing
American scene, by B. M.Selekman, 5695, 65
Federation for the Support ofJewish Philanthropic Soci-eties of New York City, byI. E. Goldwasser, 5679, 113
Federation movement in Amer-ican Jewish philanthropy, byJoseph Jacobs, 5676, 159
See also List of federated Jew-ish charities; Directory ofJewish Federations andWelfare Funds; SOCIAL RE-SEARCH
Feldman, Abraham J., RabbiJoseph Krauskopf, a biograph-ical sketch, 5685, 420
FESTIVALSTable showing dates on which
Jewish holidays and festivalsoccur, 5676, 20; 5678, 20
See also under name of festivalFinkel, Samuel B., American Jews
and the Hebrew University,5698, 193
FRANCEAlliance Israelite Universelle,
by J. Bigart, 5661, 45Judaism in France, by Louis
Germain Levy, 5661, 40Participation of the Jews of
France in the Great War, byCaptain Sylvain Halff, 5680,31
See also ALSACE-LORRAINEFrankel, Lee K., by Solomon
Lowenstein, 5693, 121Freidus, A. S., List of Jewish per-
iodicals, 5660, 121Friedenberg, Albert M., Jews of
America, 1654-1787, with spec-ial reference to the Revolution,5687, 193
Sunday laws of the UnitedStates and leading judicial deci-sions having special referenceto the Jews, 5669, 152
The Year, 5670, 55Friedenwald, Herbert [Editor],
Year Book, 5669; 5670; 5671;5672; 5673; (in collaborationwith H. G. Friedman) 5674
In defense of the immigrant,5671, 19
The passport question, 5672,19; 5673, 196-The passport question inCongress, 5670, 21
Friedlaender, Israel,Kohn, 5682, 65
by Jacob
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Friedman, H. G. [Editor, in col-laboration with Herbert Fried-enwald], Year Book, 5674
Caller, David / . , Julius S. Weyl, abiographical appreciation, 5697,21
GERMANYJews of Germany—Census of
1925, 5691, 252See also Bernheim petition
Gerson, Felix N., Simon AdlerStern, 5665, 409
Ginzberg, Asher, see Ahad Ha-AmColdwasser, I. Edwin, Federation
for the Support of Jewish Phil-anthropic Societies of New YorkCity, 5679, 113
Gottheil, Richard J. H., a bio-graphical sketch, by Louis I.Newman, 5698, 25
Government of the UnitedStates and Affairs of Interestto the Jews, 5667, 90; 5669,74; 5670, 141; 5671, 221; 5672,205; 5673, 211; beginning with5674, included in Events
GOVERNORSJewish governors, 5692, 267;
5693, 238; Jews as governorsof State, 5694, to dale
GREAT BRITAINStory of British Jewry in the
War, by Michael Adler, 5680,98
Greenstone, Julius II., EphraimLederer, 5687, 273
Jewish education in theUnited States, 5675, 90
The Year, 5667, 237Half, Sylvain, Jews of Alsace-
Lorraine (1870-1920), 5681, 53.Participation of the Jews of
France in the Great War, 5680,31
Halper, Benzion, by Cyrus Adler,5685, 459
Harby, Lee C, Penina Moise,woman and writer, 5666, 17
Harrow, Benjamin, Jews who havereceived the Nobel Prize, 5684,195
HEBREWAmerican colleges in which He-
brew is taught, 5678, 406
HEBREW UNIVERSITY,JERUSALEMAmerican Jews and the Hebrew
University, by Samuel B.Finkel, 5698, 193
The Hebrew University in Jeru-salem, by Joseph Klausner,5698, 179
Heller, Maximilian, The Year,5664, 17
Hermalin, D. M., .RoumanianJews in America, 5662, 88
Hirsch, Emil Gustave, by S. D.Schwartz, 5686, 230
HISTORYProposed American Jewish his-
torical exhibition, 5662, 104.Sketch of the history of the Jews
in the United States, 5663, 63.Syllabus of Jewish history,
5666, 163See also WARS; under name of
country
HOLIDAYS, see FESTIVALS
Homes of charitable institu-tions dedicated, 5661-5673.Title changes: Homes of soci-eties dedicated; Synagoguesand homesSee also Events in subsequent
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
HOMES FOR AGEDJewish homes for aged, 1929
(list), 5691, 206
HOMES FOR CHILDRENJewish homes for children in
the United States (list), 5691,204
HOSPITALSList of Jewish hospitals in the
United States, 5691, 202Hundred best available books in
English on Jewish subjects,5665, 309
HUNGARYJews of Hungary—Census of
1920, 5688, 265Occupations of the Jews of
Hungary—Census of 1920,5691, 258
Hyamson, Moses, Jewish methodof slaying animals, from thepoint of view of humanity, •5684, 163
IMMIGRATIONArgentine {In Statistics of
Jews), 5683 to dateBrazil {In Statistics of Jews),
5691 to dateCanada {In Statistics of
Jews), 5674; 5676 to dateCuba {In Statistics of Jews),
5692 to datePalestine {In Statistics of
Jews), 5683 to dateUnion of South Africa {In
Statistics of Jews), 5694 todate
United States {In Statisticsof Jews), 5660 to date
Uruguay {In Statistics ofJews), 5692 to date
In defense of the immigrant,by Herbert Friedenwald,5671, 19
Migration of Jews in recentyears, by John L. Bernstein,5697, 117
See also AMERICANIZATIONIn defense of the immigrant, by
Herbert Friedenwald, 5671, 19Index to articles in first twenty
volumes of American JewishYear Book, 5679, 353
Index to articles in first twenty-five volumes of the AmericanJewish Year Book, 5684, 354
Index to volumes 1-35 of theAmerican Jewish Year Book,5695, 561
IRISH FREE STATE, see EIREIsaacs, Abram S., The Jews of the
United States, 5660, 14Myer S. Isaacs, a memoir,
5667, 19Isaacs, Abram S., by Lewis M.
Isaacs, 5682, 80Isaacs, Lewis M., Abram S. Isaacs,
5682, 80Isaacs, Myer S., a memoir, by
Abram S. Isaacs, 5667, 19Jacobs, Joseph, [Editor], Year
Book, 5676Federation movement in
American Jewish philanthropy,5676, 159-Hundred best available books
in English on Jewish subjects,5663, 309
Jewish population of theUnited States; Memoir of theBureau of Jewish Statistics ofthe American Jewish Commit-tee, 5675, 339
The Jews of Europe, 5660, 20.Jacobs, Joseph, by Mayer Sulz-
berger, 5677, 68Jastrow, Marcus, [tribute to] 5665,
401Jew in Agriculture in the United
States, by Gabriel Davidson,5696, 99
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Jewish ambassadors and min-isters of the United States toforeign countries, 5692, 263;5693, 233
Jewish community of New YorkCity, 5670, 44
Jewish community organization inthe United States, by MauriceJ. Karpf, 5698, 47
Jewish congregations in the UnitedStates, 1927, by H. S. Linfield,5689, 199
Jewish inmates of the state prisonsin the United States, 1920-1929,5692, 203
Supplement: Jewish prisonersin foreign countries, 5692, 209
Jewish Judges of United Statesand State Courts, 5692, 264;5693, 234
Jewish method of slaying animals,by Moses Hyamson, 5684, 163
Jewish population in the UnitedStates, 1927, by H. S. Linfield,5689, 101
J E W I S H PUBLICATIONS O C I E T YReports, 5661, and followingTwenty-fifth anniversary of the
founding, 5674, 19Jewish representative bodies [in
countries abroad, alphabeticallyarranged by country] 5661, 507.
Jewish war relief work, by HarrySchneiderman, 5678, 194
JEWISH WELFARE BOARDJewish Welfare Board, by Ches-
ter Jacob Teller, 5679, 88Jewish Welfare Board—twenty
years old, by Cyrus Adler,5698, 149
Jewish women's organization inthe United States, by RebekahKohut, 5692, 165
Jews of America, 1654-1787, byAlbert M. Friedenberg, 5687,193
Jews of Canada, by Martin Wolff,5686, 154
Jews who have served in Congressof the U. S., biographicalsketches of, 5661, 517
Jews of Europe, by Joseph Jacobs,5660, 20
Jews of Latin America, by HarryO. Sandberg, 5678, 35
JEWS IN PROFESSIONSBiographical sketches of Jews
prominent in the professions,etc., in the United States,5665, 52
Jews in the United States armyand navy, 5677, 68
Jews of prominence in the UnitedStates, compiled by I. George.Dobsevage, [alphabetically ar-ranged], 5683, 109
Jews of Roumania, by E. Schwarz-feld, 5662, 25, 63
Jews of Serbia, by I. Alcalay,5679, 75
Jews of the United States, byAbram S. Isaacs, 5660, 14
Jews who have received the NobelPrize, 5684, 195
JOINT DISTRIBUTION COM-MITTEE, see AMERICAN JEW-ISH JOINT DISTRIBUTIONCOMMITTEE
Judaism in France, by LouisGermain Levy, 5661, 40
JUDGESJewish judges of United States
and State courts, 5692, 264;5693, 234
Kahn, Julius, by Harry Schneider-man, 5686, 238
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
Kaplan, Hyinan, Jewish socialresearch in the United States,5681, 31
Karpf, Maurice J., Jewish com-munity organization in theUnited States, 5698, 47
KISHINEFFFrom Kishineff to Bialystok, a
table of pogroms from 1903to 1906 [compiled by CyrusAdler], 5667, 34
Voice of America on Kishineff,additions and corrections,[compiled by Cyrus Adler]5665;378
Klausner, Joseph, Hebrew Univer-sity in Jerusalem, 5698, 179
Kohler, Kaufmann, by H. G.Enelow, 5687, 235
Kohler, MaxJ., Simon Wolf, 5685404.
Jewish rights at internationalcongresses, 5678, 106
Kohler, Max J., by Irving Leh-man, 5696, 21
Kohn, Jacob, Israel Friedlaender,a biographical sketch, 5682, 65
Kohut, George Alexander, byAlexander Marx, 5695, 55
Kohut, Rebekah, Jewish • women'sorganization in the UnitedStates, 5692, 165
Kol Nidre, by Israel Davidson,5684, 180
Krauskopf, Joseph, by RabbiFeldman, 5685, 420
Landes, Lewis, Jews in the UnitedStates army and navy, 5677, 76.
LATIN AMERICAThe Jews of Latin America, by
Harry Sandberg, 5678, 35
LATVIAJews of Latvia—Census of 1925,
5691, 266
LEAGUE OF NATIONSBernheim petition to the League
of Nations, 5694, 74Minority and refugee questions
before the League of Nations,5695, 89
Leavitt, Julian, American Jews inthe World War, 5680, 141
Collection of Jewish warstatistics, 5679, 103,
Lederer, Ephraim,' by Julius H.Greenstone, 5687, 273
LEGISLATIONSunday laws of the United
States and leading judicialdecisions having special refer-ence to the Jews, 5669, 152
Lehman, Irving, Max J. Kohler,5696, 21
Levantine Jews in the UnitedStates, by David de Sola Pool,5674, 207
Levin, Louis H., The Year, 5668,518; 5669, 190
Levy, Louis Germain, Judaism inFrance from June 1, 1899 toJune 1, 1900, 5661, 40
Levy, Martha Washington, TheYear, 5663, 14
Levy, Uriah P., biographicalsketch, by Simon Wolff, 5663,42
Linfield, H. S., Communal organ-ization of the Jews in the UnitedStates, 1927, 5690, 99
Jewish congregations in theUnited States, 1927, a prelimi-nary statement, 5689, 199
Jewish inmates of the stateprisons of the United States,1920-1929, 5692, 203. Supple-ment: Jewish prisoners in for-eign countries, 5692, 209
Jewish population in theUnited States, 1927, 5689, 101
-
AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK
Statistics of Jews, 5683-5693
Statistics of Jews and Jew-ish organizations in the UnitedStates; a historical review ofthe censuses, 1850-1937, 5699,61
Survey of the Year, 5683-5688
List of Ambassadors, see DIPLO-MATIC SERVICE
List of available stories of Jewishinterest in English, 5667, 130
List of books and articles by Jewsin the United States, 5666, 171;5667, 148; 5668, 443; 5669, 91;5670, 204; 5671, 301
List of Events, see EVENTSList of Federated Jewish Char-
ities (alphabetically by city),5678-5688. Title Changes: Listof Federations for Philan-thropic Work, 5691-5693; Listof Federations and of Wel-fare Funds for PhilanthropicWork, 5694-5696; Directoryof Jewish Federations andWelfare Funds, 5697 to date
List of Governors, see GOVERNORSList of Jewish hospitals in the
United States, 5691, 202List of Jewish Members of Con-
gress, see CONGRESS OF THEUNITED STATES
List of Jews in the diplomaticservice of the United States, seeDIPLOMATIC SERVICE
List of Jews who have won theNobel Prize, see NOBEL PRIZE.
List of Ministers, see DIPLOMATICSERVICE
List of notable artices of Jewishinterest, 5667, 143; List ofarticles of Jewish interest, 5668,438; 5669, 80; 5670, 194; 5671,281
List of organizations, see Direc-tory of Jewish Organizations
List of organizations, institutions;religious, educational, cultural,social-philanthropic, economic-philanthropic, health, etc., seealso Communal organization ofJews in the United States, 1927,by H. S. Linfield, 5690, 99;under name of institution ororganization
List of periodicals, see PeriodicalsList of Rabbis and instructors
in Jewish colleges in the UnitedStates [alphabetically by name],5678, 367
List of works by Jewish artists inthe United States, 5667, 175;5668, 467
LITHUANIAJews of Lithuania—Census of
1923, 5691, 276Local organizations in the United
States; see Directory of JewishOrganizations—local
Loewe, Herbert, Israel Abrahams,5687, 219
London, Hannah R., Portraits ofearly American Jews, 5684, 147
Lowenstein, Solomon, Lee K.Frankel, 5693, 121
LUXEMBURGJews of Luxemburg—Census of
1927, 5692, 323Maimonides, by Solomon Zeitlin,
5696, 61Malter, Henry, by Alexander
Marx, 5687, 261Margolis, Max Leopold, The Year,
5666, 229Margolis, Max Leopold, a sketch
by Cyrus Adler, 5694, 139Marshall, Louis, Mayer Sulz-
berger, address, 5685, 373'Marshall, Louis, a biographical
sketch, by Cyrus Adler, 5691,21
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
Marx, Alexander, George Alex-ander Kohut, 5695, 55
Henry Malter, 5687, 261
MARYLANDJewish population of Maryland,
by George E. Barnett, 5663,46
Mendes, Henry Pereira, a bio-graphical sketch, by David deSola Pool, 5699, 41
Meyer, Martin Abraham, byLouis I. Newman, 5686, 246
Migration of Jews in recent years,by John L. Bernstein, 5697, 117
Miller, Simon, Edwin Wolf, 5696,55
MINISTERS, see DIPLOMATICSERVICE
MINORITIESBernheim petition to the League
of Nations, 5694, 74,.Jewish rights at international
congresses, by Max J. Kohler,5678, 106
Minority and refugee questionsbefore the League of Nations,5695, 89
Peace conference and rights ofminorities, [includes texts oftreaties] 5680, 156; 5681, 103
Minority and refugee questionsbefore the League of Nations,5695, 89
Moise, Penina, woman and writer,by Lee C. Harby, 5666, 17
National Organizations in theUnited States, see Directory ofJewish Organizations—na-tional
NAVYJews in the United States army
and navy, 5677, 68
Nazi Germany and the Jews; anannotated bibliography, byJoshua Bloch, 5697, 135
Necrology, [List of prominentJews who died during a givenyear are printed in] 5660 to date;beginning with 5683, entered asAppendix to Survey of theYear, later, Review of theYear
Neumann, Joshua H., Jewish bat-talions and the Palestine cam-paign, 5680, 120
NEW YORK CITYFederation for the support of
Jewish philanthropic societiesof New York City, by I.Edwin Goldwasser, 5679, 113.
Jewish Community of NewYork City, 5670, 44
NEW ZEALANDJews of New Zealand—Census
of 1926, 5692, 325Newman, Louis I., Martin Abra-
ham Meyer, 5686, 246Richard J. H. Gottheil; ^
biographical sketch, 5698, 29
NOBEL PRIZEJews who have received the
Nobel Prize, 5684, 195; 5693,239; Jews who have won theNobel Prize, 5692, 268
Ochs, Adolph S., by Louis Rich,5696, 27
One hundred available books inEnglish on Palestine, 5666, 153
One hundred best available booksin English on Jewish subjects,5686, 260
Oppenheim, Samson D., [Editor],Year Book, 5678; 5679
Jewish population of theUnited States, 5679, 31
-Moses Jacob Ezekiel, 5678,227
-
AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK
ORGANIZATIONSCommunal organization of the
Jews in the United States, byH. S. Linfield, 5690, 99
Jewish community organiza-tion in the United States, byMaurice J. Karpf, 5698, 47
Jewish representative bodies (incountries abroad, alphabeti-cally by country), 5661, 507.
Jewish women's organizations inthe United States, by Re-bekah Kohut, 5692, 165
Statistical summary by states,5662, 126
Summary of Jewish organiza-tions in the United States,by C. S. Bernheimer, 5661,496
See also Directory of JewishOrganizations; under nameof organization
PALESTINEAmerican Jews and the HebrewUniversity, by Samuel B.Finkel, 5698, 193Hebrew University in Jerusalem,by Joseph Klausner, 5698, 179.Jewish battalions and the Pal-
estine campaign, by JoshuaH. Neumann, 5680, 120
Jewish population of Palestine—Census of 1931, 5694, 272.
One hundred available bookson Palestine, 5666, 153
Palestine — Census of 1922,5685, 584
Palestine Royal CommissionReport, text of official sum-mary, 5698, 503
Recent Jewish progress in Pal-estine, by Henrietta Szold,5676, 27
See also IMMIGRATION
Palestine Royal CommissionText of official summary of its
report (Appendix to Reviewof the Year), 5698, 503
PASSPORTSAmerican passport in Russia,
by Cyrus Adler, 5665, 283The passport question, by
Herbert Friedenwald, 5672,19; 5673, 196
The passport question in Con-gress, by Herbert Frieden-wald, 5670, 21
PEACE CONFERENCEPeace Conference and rights of
minorities, 5680, 156; 5681,101
Periodicals. List of Jewish per-iodicals appearing in the UnitedStates, 5660 to date
P H I L A N T H R O P Y , see alsoBEQUESTS AND GIFTS; FED-ERATIONS; HOMES FORAGED; HOMES FOR CHIL-DREN; HOSPITALS
Philipson, David, Hyman GersonEnelow, 5695, 23
Phillips, N. Taylor, ReverendGershom Mendez Seixas, 5665,40
POGROMSFrom Kishineff to Bialystok; a
table of pogroms from 1903to 1906, [compiled by CyrusAdler], 5667, 34
Voice of America on Kishineff,[compiled by Cyrus Adler],5665, 378
Pool, David de Sola, Henry PereiraMendes, a biographical sketch,5699, 41
Levantine Jews in the UnitedStates, 5674, 207
Nathan Straus, 5692, 135Popper, William, One hundred
available books in English onPalestine, 5666, 153
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
POPULATION, see STATIS-TICS
Portraits of early American Jews,by Hannah R. London, 5684,147
PRAYERSKol Nidre, by Israel Davidson,
5684, 180Presidential electors, Jewish, 5670,
145
PRISONSJewish inmates of the State
prisons in the United States,1920-1929, by H. S. Linfield,5692, 203. Supplement: Jew-ish prisoners in foreign coun-tries, 5692, 209
Professional tendencies amongJewish students in colleges,universities, and professionalschools, Memoir of the Bureauof Jewish Social Research, 5681,383
Rabbinical Seminaries (abroad,by countries), 5661, 514
RABBISBiographical sketches of rabbis
and cantors, 5664, 40; 5665,214; 5666, 119
List of rabbis and instructors inJewish colleges, 5678, 367
Representative bodies, Jewish,5661, 567
Review of the Year, by HarrySchneiderman, 5689-5694; 5696(jointly with Melvin M. Fagen);5697 to date; preceded by Sur-vey of the Year
Rich, Louis, Adolph S. Ochs, 5696,27
RIGHTS, JEWISH, see MIN-ORITIES, PEACE CONFER-ENCE
RITUAL MURDERBeilis affair, 5675, 19
Robinson, Leonard G., Agriculturalactivities of the Jews in Amer-ica, 5673, 21
Rosenau, William, Henry Berko-witz, 5685, 448
Rosendale, Simon Wolfe, by G.Herbert Cone, 5698, 25
Rosenwald, Julius, by Pauline K.Angell, 5693, 141
ROUMANIARoumanian Jews in America,
by D. M. Hermalin, 5662, 88.The Jews of Roumania, from
the earliest times to the pres-ent day, by E. Schwarzfeld,5662, 25
The situation of the Jews inRoumania since the Treatyof Berlin (1878), by E.Schwarzfeld, 5662, 63
RUSSIA, see UNION OF SO-CIALIST SOVIET REPUB-LICS
Sandier g, Harry 0., Jews of LatinAmerica, 5678, 35
Schechter, Solomon, a biograph-ical sketch, by Cyrus Adler,5677, 25
Schiff, Jacob Henry, a biograph-ical sketch, by Cyrus Adler,5682, 21
Schneiderman, Harry, [Editor],Year Book, 5680 to date
Israel Zangwill, a biograph-ical sketch, 5688, 121
Jewish war relief work, 5678,194
Julius Kahn, 5686, 238Review of the Year, 5689-
5694; 5696 (jointly with MelvinM. Fagen); 5697 to date
Schwartz, S. V., Emil GustaveHirsch, 5686, 230
-
AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK
Schwarzfeld, E., Jews of Rou-mania, from the earliest timesto the present day, 5662, 25
The situation of the Jews inRoumania since the Treaty ofBerlin (1878), 5662, 63
Scixas, Gershom Mendez, by N.Taylor Phillips, 5665, 40
Selekman, B. M., Federation inthe changing American scene,5695, 65
Selling, Ben, by H. J. Berkowitz,5692, 155
SEMINARIESRabbinical seminaries [abroad
by countries], 5661, 514SERBIA
Jews of Serbia, by I. Alcalay,5679, 75
SHEHITAHJewish method of slaying ani-
mals, by Moses Hyamson,5684, 163
Simon, Leon, Ahad Ha-Am, 5689,87
Sketch of the history of the Jewsin the United States, 5663, 63.
SOCIAL RESEARCHJewish social research in United
States, by Hyman Kaplan,5681, 31
See also Communal Organi-zation; Statistics
Soldiers and sailors, Jewish, whoserved in the Spanish-AmericanWar, List of, 5661, 525
Soltes, Mordecai, The Yiddishpress—an Americanizing agen-cy, 5685, 165
SPANISH-AMERICAN WARPreliminary List of Jewish
soldiers and sailors, 5661, 525.
State and Municipal offices, seeElections
Statistical summary by state [Jew-ish organizations in the UnitedStates), 5662, 126
STATISTICS,IMMIGRATION
Argentine (In Statistics ofJews), 5683 to dale
Brazil (In Statistics of Jews),5691 to dale
Canada (In Statistics ofJews), 5674; 5676 to date
Cuba (In Statistics of Jews),5692 to date
Palestine (In Statistics ofJews), 5683 to date
Union of South Africa (InStatistics of Jews), 5694to date
United States (In Statisticsof Jews), 5660 to date
Uruguay (In Statistics ofJews), 5692 to dale
POPULATIONStatistics of Jews (formerly
called Jewish Statistics),• 5660 to date
British Empire (In Statisticsof Jews), 5683, 304; 5684,332; 5685, 568; 5686, 375;5687, 389
Danzig, Free City of—Censusof 1923 and 1924, (Supple-ment A to Statistics ofJews), 5691, 249
France and possessions (InStatistics of Jews), 5683,305; 5684, 333; 5685, 569;5686, 376; 5687, 390
Germany—Census of 1925(Supplement B to Statisticsof Jews), 5691, 252
Hungary—Census of 1920(appendix to Statistics ofJews), 5688, 265
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
Occupation of the Jews ofHungary (Appendix C to Sta-tistics of Jews), 5691, 258Irish Free State—Census of
1926 (Supplement D to Sta-tistics of Jews), 5691, 263.
Latvia—Census of 1925 (Sup-plement E to Statistics ofJews), 5691, 266
Lithuania—Census of 1923(Supplement F to Statisticsof Jews), 5691, 276
Luxemburg—Census of 1927(Supplement B to Statisticsof Jews), 5692, 323
New Zealand—Census of 1926(In Supplement B to Statis-tics of Jews), 5692, 325
Palestine—Census of 1931(Supplement to Statisticsof Jews), 5694, 272Census of 1922, 5685, 584
Russia (U. S. S. R.) (In Sta-tistics of Jews), 5683, 306;5684, 333; 5685, 569; 5686,377Census of 1926 (Supplement
A to Statistics of Jews), 5692,305Turkey—Census of 1927 (In
Supplement B to Statisticsof Jews), 5692, 329
Union of South Africa—Census of 1921 (SupplementC to Statistics of Jews),5686, 390Census of 1926 (In Supple-
ment B to Statistics ofJews), 5692, 333United States, see UNITED
STATES—StatisticsVenezuela—Census of 1926
(In Supplement B to Statis-tics of Jews), 5692, 338
The World (In Statistics ofJews), 5660 to date
PrisonsJewish inmates of the state
prisons of the United States,1920-1929, by H. S. Linfield,5692, 203. Supplement: Jew-ish prisoners in foreign coun-tries, 5692, 209
See also COLLEGES; CONGRE-GATIONS; Wars
Stern, Horace, The Synagogue andJewish communal activities,5694, 157
Stern, Simon Adler, [tribute to],by Felix N. Gerson, 5665, 409.
Straus, Nathan, by David de SolaPool, 5692, 135
Straus, Oscar S., a biographicalsketch, by Cyrus Adler, 5688,145
Suhberger, Cyrus L., The Year,5665, 19
Sulzbcrger, Cyrus L., by MorrisD. Waldman, 5694, 145
Sidzberger, Mayer, Joseph Jacobs,5677, 68
Sulzberger, Mayer, address ofLouis Marshall, 5685, 373
Summary of Jewish organizationsin the United States, by CharlesS. Bernheimer, 5661, 496
Sunday laws of the United States,by Albert M. Friedenberg, 5669,152
Sunrise and Sunset in sixnorthern latitudes, 5667 lodate
Survey of the year, by H. S.Linfield, 5683-5688; followed byReview of the Year. For pre-ceding years, see Events
Syllabus of Jewish history, 5666,163
SYNAGOGUESArchitecture of the Synagogue,
by William G. Tachau, .155.
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AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK
The Synagogues and Jewishcommunal activities, byHorace Stern, 5694, 157
See also Congregations.Synagogues and Homes of
Societies dedicated, 5661-5673; for entries in subse-quent volumes, see Events
Szold, Henrietta, [Editor], YearBook, 5667; 5668; (in collabora-tion with Cyrus Adler) 5665;5666
Recent Jewish progress inPalestine, 5676, 27
The Year, 5661, 14Tachau, William G., Architecture
of the synagogue, 5687, 155Teller, Chester Jacob, The Jewish
Welfare Board, 5679, 88Treaty of Berlin (1878), see ROU-
MANIA
TURKEYJews of Turkey—Census of
1927, 5692, 329Twenty-five years of Jewish edu-
cation in the United States,by Israel Chipkin, 5697, 27
UNION OF S O C I A L I S TS O V I E T R E P U B L I C SAmerican passport in Russia,
by Cyrus Adler, 5665, 283Jews of Russia (U. S. S. R.)—
Census of 1926, 5692, 305The passport question, by
Herbert Friedenwald, 5672,19; 5673, 196
The passport question in Con-gress, by Herbert Frieden-wald, 5670, 21
See also POGROMS
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICAJews of the Union of South
Africa—Census of 1926, 5692,333
UNITED STATESHistory
American Jews in the WorldWar, by Julian Leavitt, 5680,141
Jews of America, 1654-1787, byAlbert M. Friedenberg, 5687,193
Jews of the United States, byAbram S. Isaacs, 5660, 14
Sketch of the history of the Jewsin the United States, 5663,63
See also The Year; Events, fol-lowed by Survey of theYear, later called Review ofthe Year
StatisticsCommunal organization of the
Jews in the United States,1927, by H. S. Linfield, 5690,99
Jewish Congregations in theUnited States, by H. S.Linfield, 5689, 199
Jewish population in the UnitedStates (In Statistics ofJews), 5660 to date
Jewish population of Mary-land, by George E. Barnett,5663, 46
Jewish population in the UnitedStates—Census 1917, 5678,421
Jewish population in the UnitedStates, 1927, by H. S. Linfield,5689, 101
Jewish population of the UnitedStates, Memoir of the Bureauof Jewish Statistics, by JosephJacob, 5675, 339
Jewish population of the UnitedStates, by S. D. Oppenheim,5679, 31
Statistical summary by states(of data gathered in April-May 1900 regarding Jewish
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INDEX TO VOLUMES 1-40
communal activity), 5662,126
Statistics of Jews and Jewishorganizations in the UnitedStates; a historical review ofthe censuses, 1850-1937,5699, 61
VENEZUELAJews of Venezuela—Census of
1926, 5692, 338Waldman, Morris D., Cyrus L.
Sulzberger, 5694, 145Warburg, Felix Mforitz], by Cyrus
Adler, 5699, 23WARS
American Jews in the WorldWar, by Julian Leavitt, 5680,141
Balkan Wars and the Jews,5674, 188
Collection of Jewish war sta-tistics, by Julian Leavitt,
V'5679, 103Jewish battalions and the Pal-
estine campaign, by JoshuaH. Neumann, 5680, 120
Jewish war relief work, [byHarry Schneiderman], 5678,194
Participation of the Jews ofFrance in the Great War, byCaptain Sylvain Halff, 5680,31
Preliminary list of Jewishsoldiers and sailors who serv-ed in the Spanish-AmericanWar, 5661, 525
Story of British Jewry in theWar, by Rev. Michael Adler5680, 98
See also ARMY AND NAVY;PEACE CONFERENCE
Weyl, Julius S,, a biographicalappreciation, by David J.Gaiter, 5697, 21
Wolf, Edwin, by Simon Miller,5696, 55
Wolf, Simon, Biographical sketchof Commodore Uriah P. Levy,
5663, 42Wolf, Simon, by Max J. Kohler,
5685, 404Wolff, Martin, Jews of Canada,
5686, 154WOMEN
Jewish women's organization inthe United States, by Re-bekah Kohut, 5692, 165
YIDDISHYiddish press, an American-
izing agency, by MordecaiSoltes, 5685,' 165
Year, the, [articles reviewing thesituation of the Jews of theworld, written by various auth-ors, appear in] 5661-5670
Yiddish press—an Americanizingagency, by M. Soltes, 5685, 165
YOM KIPPUR• Kol Nidre, by Israel Davidson
5684, 180Zangwill, Israel, a biographical
sketch, by Harry Schneider-man, 5688, 121
Zeitlin, Solomon, Maimonides,5696, 61
ZIONISTSFifth international congress of
Zionists, 5663, 78
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CALENDARS
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ABRIDGED CALENDARS FOR 5698-5700
Jewish
Month and Date
Tishrl
HeshvanKislcv
Tebet
ShebatAdarAdar ShenI
Nisan
lyar
Si van
Tammuz
Ab
Elul
13
10152223
11
25
1
10
1
11
1314
115
118
16
117
19
1
Festivals, etc.
New YearFast of Gedaliah
Day of AtonementTabernacles
Eighth Day of the FeastRejoicing of the Law
New MoonNew MoonHaoukkah
New Moon
Fast of Tebet
New MoonNew MoonNew Moon
Fast of EstherPuriro
New MoonPassover
New MoonThirty-third Day of 'Omer
New MoonFeast of Weeks
New MoonFast of Tammus
New MoonFast of Ab
New MOOD
103n'mn—5698
1937-1938
Sept. 6Sept. 8Sept. 15Sept. 20Sept. 27Sept. 28
•Oct. 6•Nov. 5Nov 29
•Dec. 5
Dec. 141938
Jan. 3•Feb. 2
"Mar. 4Mar. 16Mar. 17
Apr. 2Apr. 16
'May 2May 19
May 31June 5
•June 30fJuly IB
July 29fAus. 6
"Aug. 28
MWWMMTWF
M
S
T
MW
FVVTh
SaSa
MTh
TS
ThSa
FSa
S
anaB'mn— )699
1938—1939
Sept. 26Sept. 28Oct. 5Oct. 10Oct. 17Oct. 18
*Oct. 26Nov. 24Dec. 18
Dec. 231939
Jan. I
Jan. 21*Feb. 20
**Mar. 4Mar. 5
Mar. 21Apr. 4
*Apr. 20May 7
May 19May 24
"June 18July 4
July 17July 25
*Aug. 10
MWWMMTWThS
F
S
SaM
SaS
TT
ThS
FW
ST
MT
W
ats>nE>"n— 5700
1939-1940
Sept. 14*Sept. 16
Sept. 23Sept. 28Oct. 5Oct. 6
*Oct. 14*Nov. 13
Dec. 7
*Dec. 13
Dec. 2?1940
Jan. 11*Feb. 10
*Mar. 11**Mar. 23
Mar. 24
Apr. 9Apr. 23
*May 9May 26
June 7June 12
*July 7July 23
Aug. 5Aug. 13
*Sept. 4
TbSaSaThThFSaMTh
W
F
ThSa
MSaS
TT
ThS
FW
ST
MT
W
"Second day of New Moon.tFasfc observed on following Sunday.*• Fast olwerved on previous Thursday.
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ABRIDGED CALENDARS FOR 5701-5703
Jewish
Mooth and Date
Tishrt
HeshvanEislev
Tebet
ShebatAdarAdar Sheni
Nisan
lyar
SivaD
Tammuz
Ab
Elul
13
10152223
11
25
1
10
111
1314
115
118
16
117
19
1
Festivals, etc.
New YearFast of Gcdah'ah
Day of AtonementTabernacles
Eighth Day of the FeastRejoicing of the Law
New MoonNew MOOD
Hanukkab
New Moon
Fast of Tebet
New MoonNew MoonNew Moon
Fast of EstherPurim
New MoonPassover
New MoonThirty-third Day of 'Omer
New MoonFeast of Weeks
New MoonFast of Tammua
New MoonFast of Ab
New MOOD
an701
1940-1941
Oct. 3tOet. 5
Oct. 12Oct. 17Oct. 24Oct. 25
*Nov. 2Dec. 1Dec. 25
*Dec. 311941
Jan. 9
Jan. 29*Feb. 28
Mar. 12Mar. 13
Mar. 29Apr. 12
*Apr. 28May 15
May 27June 1
•June 26tJuly 12
July 25tAug. 2
•Aug. 24
ThSaSaThTbFSaSW
T
Tb
WF
WTh
SaSa
MTh
TS
ThSa
FSa
S
a ' t fn -5702
1941-1942
Sept. 22Sept. 24Oct. 1Oct. 6Oct. 13Oct. 14
*Oct. 22*Nov. 21
Dec. 15
*Dec. 21
Dec. 301942
Jan. 19*Feb. 18
Mar. 2Mar. 3
Mar. 19Apr. 2
*Apr. 18May 5
May 17May 22
"June 16July 2
July 15July 23
*Aug. 14
MWWMMTWFM
S
T
MW
MT
ThTh
SaT
SF
TTh
WTh
F
ant3"!!)n—5703
1942-1943
Sept. 12Sept. 14Sept. 21Sept. 26Oct. 3Oct. 4
*Oct. 12Nov. 10Dec. 4
Dec. 9
Dec. 181943
Jan. 7*Feb. 8*Mar. 8
**Mar. 20Mar. 21
Apr. 6Apr. 20
*May 6May 23
June 4June 9
*July 4July 20
Aug. 2Aug. 10
*Sept. 1
SaMM
'SaSaSMTF
W
T
ThSaMSaS
TT
ThS
FW
ST
MT
W
*Second day of New Moon.fFaat ofcaerped on following Sunday."Fast observed on previous Thursday
-
5699is called 699 (D'^in) according to the short system
It is a defective common year of 12 months, 50 Sabbaths,
353 days, beginning on Monday, the second day of the
week, and having the first day of Passover on Tuesday,
the third day of the week; therefore, its sign is 3m, i. e.
a for the second, n for defective (mon) and 3 for the third.
It is the eighteenth year of the 300th lunar cycle of 19
years, and the fifteenth year of the 204th solar cycle of
28 years, since Creation.
-
1938, Sept. 26-Oct. 25] TISHRI 30 DAYS p-|tt»n 5699
CivilMonth
Sept.
2627282930Out.
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10111213141516171819202122232425
Dayof theWeek
MTWThFSSMTWThFS
sMTWThFSSMTWThFS
sMT
JewishMonth
TiBhri
123456789
101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Year rTOH If K m 'N
New Year fWH BNTI '3
rrbna mxFast of Gedallah
raw natu .-^'l
TIDD 01'Day of Atonement
vim
tabernacles 1TDDT '«
Tabernacles JTDD1 '3
Eighth Day of the Feastmm nrratp
Rejoicing of the Law
t'nn 'aoi .rrwra
New Moon P i n W T I 'K
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
nvEns
/Gen. 21INum. 29: l-oIGen. 22(Num. 29: 1-6Ex. 32: 11-14; 34: 1-
10
Deut. 31
(Lev. 16JNum. 29: 7-11[Afternoon: Lev. 18
Deut. 32
(
(Lev. 22: 26-23: 44Num. 29: 12-16Lev. 22: 26-23: 44Num. 29: 12-16Num. 29: 17-25Stph. 29:17-23Num. 29: 20-28Stph. 29: 20-25Num. 29: 23-31Stph. 29: 23-28Ex. 33: 12-34: 26Num. 29: 26-31Num. 29: 26-34Stph. 29: 29-34Deut. 14: 22-16: 17Num. 29: 35-30: 1Dcut. 33: 1-34: 12Gen. 1: 1-2: 3Num. 29: 35-30: 1
3en. 1: 1-6:8
Num. 28: 1-15
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
rrnoBn
i
j
1
i
Sam. 1: 1-2: 10er. 31: 2-20
Is. 55:6-56:8Seph. none
Hos. 14: 2-10, Joel 2:15-17, 27;
Seph. Hos. 14: 2-10,Micah 7: 18-20
Is. 57: 14-58: 14Afttrnoon: JonahSeph. add Micah 7:
18-20
I Sam. 22
Zcch. 14
I Kings 8: 2-21
Ezek. 38: 18-39: 16
I Kings 8: S4-66
/Josh. 1\Seph. 1: 1-9
[Is. 42: 5-43: 10\Stph. 42t 5-11; 61:10;( 62:5
*The Book of Ecclesiastes is read.s
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193!
CivilMonti
Oct.
262728293031NOT.
123456789
1011121314151617181920212223
!, Oct
Dayof theWeek
wThFSSM
TWThFSSMTWThFSSMTWThFS
sMTW
. 26—Nov. 23] HESHVAN 29 DAYS []WU 5699
JewishMonth
H«hT
123456
789
1011121314151617181920212223242526272829
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon EHf! KWIT 'I
TO
[ 'nn '30] rrw Mn
]»p -ITB3 DV
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
nvtms
Num. 28: 1-15
Gen. 6:9-11:32
Gen. 12: 1-17:27
Gen. 18: 1-22: 24
Gen. 23: 1-25: 18
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
rrnoBn
/ Is. 54: 1-55:5\ Seph. 54: 1-10
Is. 40:27-41: 16
/II Kings 4: 1-37[Seph. 4: 1-23
I Kings 1: 1-31
-
1938, No\
CivilMonth
"NovT24252627282930Dec.
123456789
10111213141516171819202122
Dayof theweek
ThFS
sMTW
ThFSSMTWThFS
sMTWThFS
sMTWTh
'. 24—Dec. 22] KISLEV
JewishMonth
KSiev1234567
89
1011121314151617181920212223242526272829
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon tTIH 0N~l
i'nn'3D)3»'i/Hanukkah, POUTI(Feast of Dedication
29 DAYS
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
Num. 28: 1-15
Gen. 25: 19-28: 9
Gen 28: 10-32: 3
Gen. 32: 4-36: 43
Gen. 37:1-40: 23(Num 7: 1-17\Sepk. 6: 22-7: 17(Num. 7: 18-29\Seph. 7: 18-23(Num. 7: 24-35\Siph. 7: 24-29'.Num. 7:30-41ISeph. 7: 30-35Num. 7: 36-47
jSeph. 7:36-41
ti^DD 5699
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
rrntjsn
Mai. 1: 1-2:7
Hos. 12: 13-14: 10 or11: 7-12: 12, or 11:7-14: 10
Siph 11: 7-12: 12
Hoa. 12:13-14: 10 or11: 7-12: 12 or
Obad. 1:1-21{Siph. Obad. 1: 1-21
Amos 2: 6-3: 8
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193!
CivilMonth
D M
232425262728293031Jan.1939
123456789
1011121314151617181920
!, Dec.23—Jan. 20, 1939] TEBET 29 DAYS [D3C3 5699
of tinWeek
FS
sMTWThFS
SMTWThFSSMTWThFSSMTWThF
JewiihMonth
Tebet
123456789
1011121314151617181920212223242526272829
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon B>"7n WH~\
ypoEighth Day of
Hanukkab
EOT
/ naoa m»y net1 Fast of Tebet
'ITl
Cnn 'ani nia»
laipioi ]op -IIED ov
PENTATEUCH \LPORTION S
Num. 28: 1-15; 7:42-53
/Gen. 41:1-44: 17\ Num. 7: 48-53
Num. 7: 54-8:4
Gen. 44: 18-47: 27
Ex. 32: 11-14; 34: 1-10
Gen. 47: 28-50: 26
Ex. 1: 1-6: 1
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
Zech. 2: 14-4: 7
Eiek. 37: 15-28
/Is. 55:6-56:8[Seph. none
I Kings 2: 1-12
(Is. 27: 6-28: 13; 29:< 22, 23[Scph. Jer. 1: 1-2:3
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1939, Jan
OrilMonth
Jan.
2122232425262728293031Feb.
123456789
10111213141516171819
of theWeek
ssMTWThFSSMTWThFSSMTWThFS
sMTWThFSS
21—Feb. 19] SHEBAT 30 DAYS
JewishMonth
Shebat
123456789
1011
12131415161718192021222324252627282930
SABBATHS, FESTI-VAL, FASTS
win wtr\ .trimNew Moon
t o
< ,7rrw raw ,n^ita
I New Year for Trees
rur
mpiD }Op TIB3 DV
I t'nn '3DI,,D'BBPOi D'7ptt> 'B
„ enri vtn-i 'KNew Moon
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
trnra
/Ex. 6: 2-9: 35\Num. 28: 9-15
Ex. 10: 1-13: 16
Ex. 13: 17-17: 16
Ex. 18: 1-20: 23
Ex. 21: 1-24; IS; 30:11-16
Num. 28: 1-15
[EOt£> 5699
PROPHETICALPORTIONSnnosn
Is. 66
Jer. 46: 13-28
(Judges 4: 4-5: 31\Seph. 5: 1-31
/Is. 6: 1-7: 6; 9: 5, 6\Seph 6: 1-13
/II Kings 12: 1-17\Seph. 11: 17-12: 17
-
1939, Feb. 20—Mar. 20] ADAR 29 DAYS m « 5699
CivilMonth
Feb.
202122232425262728Mar.
123456789
1011121314151617181920
Dayof theWeek
MTWThFS
sMTWThFS
sM•TWThFSsMTWThFSSM
JewishMonth
Adar
123456789
1011121314151617181920212223242526272829
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon VT\n 'TI '3
nann
-inDK mxFast of Esther
Tor 'B ,mxnD'TIB
Purira, Feast of Esther*DH1S ]VW
Shushan Purlin
m s 'B ,«»n '3
cnn'aoi 'Tips ,^np'i\tsnnn 'B'
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
mr\BNum. 28: 1-15
Ex 25: 1-27: 19
Ex. 32: 11-14; 34:1-10
/Ex. 27: 20-30: 10\Deut. 25: 17-19
Ex. 17: 8-16
[Ex. 30: 11-34: 35(Num. 19
Ex. 35: 1-40: 38; 12:1-20
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
rmBon
I Kings 5: 26-6: 13
f Is. 55: 6-56: 8\ Seph. none
/I Sam. 15: 2-34\Sepk. 15: 1-34
/Ezek. 36: 16-38\Sepk. 36: 16-36
fEzek. 45: 16-46: 18 ;\Seph. 45: 18-46: 15 '
*The Book of Esther is read.10
-
1939, Mar. 21—Apr. 19] NISAN 30 DAYS []D'3 5699
CivilMonth
Mar.
2122232425262728293031Apr.
23456789
10111213141516171819
of theWeek
TWThFS
sMTWThFSsMTWThFSsMTWThFSSMTW
JewishMonth
Niean
123456789
1011
12131415161718192021222324252627282930
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon Win PiO
^rnn rav ,ix
Passover nDBT '»
Passover flDBT '2
nyinn Tin
Passover HDBT '1
Passover PID3T 'PI
an nDK
i 'nn 'am srou>
New Moon VI n ' TI '«
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
nvtms
Num. 28: 1-15
Lev. 1: 1-5: 26
Lev. 6: 1-8: 36
Ex. 12: 21-51Num. 28: 16-25Lev. 22: 26-23:44Num. 28: 16-25Ex. 13:1-16Num. 28: 19-25Ex. 22: 24-23: 19Num. 28: 19-25Ex. 33: 12-34: 26Num. 28: 19-25Num. 9: 1-14Num. 28: 19-25Ex. 13:17-15: 26Num. 28: 19-25Deut. 15: 19-16: 17Num. 28: 19-25
Lev. 9: 1-11: 47
Num. 28: 1-15
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
m-iBBn
Is. 43: 21-44: 23
/Mai. 3: 4-24 orill Kings 7: 3-20[Seph. Mai. 3: 4-24
[Josh. 3: 5-7; 5: 2-6,
1 Sefh. 5: 2-6: 2II Kings 23: 1 {or 4)-9:
21-25
(Ezefc 36: 37-37: 14\Stph. 37: 1-14
II Sam. 22
Is. 10: 32-12: 6
ill Sam. 6: 1-7: 17\Seph. 6: 1-19
*The Song of Songs is read.11
-
1939
CivilMonth
Apr.
2021222324252627282930Mayi—
1
23456789
101112131415161718
> Apr
of theWeek
ThFSSMTWThFS
sMTWThFSSMTWThFSSMTWTh
20—May 18] IYAR 29 DAYS H " N 5699
ewishMonth
Iyar
123456789
1011
121314151617181920212223242526272829
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon tmn "VI '3
yi2£D ,5r~un
*3tf n o s
I3M Day TDyj fy\ of 'Omer
i'nn 'soi ,'npna ,"ira
l ap "I1D3 DV
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
rnvmaNum. 28: 1-15
Lev. 12: 1-15: 33
Lev. lfi: 1-20:27
Lev. 21: 1-24: 23
Lev. 25: 1-27: 34
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
nnusn
II Kings 7: 3-20
Amos 9: 7-15; or Ezek.
Ezek. 20:2(orl)-20'
Ezek. 44: 15-31
Jer. 16: 19-17:14
-
1939
CivilMonth
May
19202122no
zs2425262728293031June
123456789
1011121314151617
, May 19—June 17] SIVAN
Dayofth.Week
FS
sMml
wThFS
sMTWThFS
sMTWThFS
sMTWThFS
J»wt»hMonth
SivM
123456789
10111213
1415161718192021222324252627282930
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon tntl B>N1
•man
F.a.tofWee^15'13'"'3
an nDK
-\rbyra
i 'nn 'ao] ,-p rbi)
[DlplDJ ,]®p 11BD DV
; win wtni'« ,mp[New Moon
[ 30 DAYS
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
nv»io
Num. 28:1-15
Num.1: 1-4: 20
(Ex. 19: 1-20: 23INum. 28: 26-31/Deut. 14: 22-16: 17\Num. 28: 2
-
1939, June 18—July 16] TAMMUZ 29 DAYS [TlDn 5699
CivilMonth
June
18192021222324252627282930July
234K
6789
10111213141516
of theWeek
SMTWThFSSMTWThFS8MTWvv
ThFS
sMTWThFS
s
JewishMonth
Tarn.
123456789
10111213
14151617181920212223242526272829
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon EHn 'Tl '3
npn
/ram -i»j) njn» mxIFast ofTammuz
ore's
[Tin 'am WOD ,niBa]Op 11BJ DV
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
rWlD
Num. 28: 1-15
Num 19:1-22:1
Num.22: 2-25: 9
Ex. 32: 11-14; 34: 1-10
Num. 25: 10-30: 1
Num. 30: 2-36: 13
PROPHETICALPORTIONSnntjsn
Judges 11: 1-33
Micah 5: 6-6: 8
(Is. 55:6-56:8\Seph. none
Jcr. 1:1-2:3
fjer. 2: 4-28; 8: 4\Seph. 2: 4-28; 4: 1,2
14
-
193<
CivilMonth
July
171819202122232425262728293031Aug.
123456789
101112131415
>, July 17—Aug. 15] AB 3d
Dayof theWeek
MTWThFS
sMTA.wThFSSM
TWThFS
sMTWThFS
sMT
JewishMonth
Ab
123456789
101112131415
161718192021222324252627282930
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
New Moon BHn (PN1
p?n rat) ,&~a~i
3 t o nytpn DI?£Fast of Ab*
ion: mv ,pnn«i
apy
I'nn '3D] ,ns~i
pp TID3 DV
inn twn 'NNew Moon
DAYS p N 5699
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
m-tns
Num. 28: 1-15
Deut. 1:1-3: 22
(Deut. 4: 25-40{Afternoon:I Ex. 32: 11-14; 34:
1-10
Deut. 3: 23-7: 11
Deut. 7: 12-11: 25
Deut. 11: 26-16: 17
Num. 28: 1-15
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
nntasn
Is. 1: 1-27
Morning:Jer. 8: 13-9: 23Afternoon:Is. 55:6-56:8Sefh. Has. 14: 2-10;
Micah 7: 18-20
Is. 40: 1-26
Is. 49: 14-51: 3
Is. 54: 11-55:5
*The Book of Lamentations is read.15
-
193?
OivilMonth
Aus.
16171819202122232425262728293031Sapt.l—
l23456789
10111213
>, Aug
of theWeek
wThFSSMTWThFSSMTWTh
FS
sMTWThFSSMTW
'. 16-Sept. 13], ELUL 29 DAYS [ ^ N 5699
JewishMonth
Elul
123456789
10111213141516
17181920212223242526272829
SABBATHS, FESTI-VALS, FASTS
unn ittm 'aNew Moon*
torn o
I^'l ,O'3S3
mn'^o^ D'a'3»o
m any
PENTATEUCHALPORTIONS
rmnaNum. 28: 1-1S
Deut. 16: 18-21:9
Deut. 21: 10-25: 19
Deut. 26: 1-29: 8
Deut. 29:9-31:30
PROPHETICALPORTIONS
Is. 51:12-52: 12
Is. 54: 1-10
18.60
Is. 61: 10-63: 9
•The Sephardim say Selihot during the whole month of Elul.16
-
TIME OF SUNRISE AND SUNSETIN SIX NORTHERN LATITUDES
-
TIME
Day of
Month
Jan. 11020
Feb. 11020
Mch. 11020
Apl. 11020
May 11020
June 11020
July 11020
Aug. 11020
Sept. 11020
Oct. 11020
Nov. 11020
Dec. 11020
OF SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN
Lat. 44" North(For Maine, Nova Scotia,Northern New York, Michi-gan Wisconsin, Minnesota,North and South Dakota,Montana, Washington,Northern Oregon, NorthernIdaho'
o !
5.526.515.475.395.295.155.014.434.264.003.413.192.522.362.161.551.471.441.552.122.272.463.063.233.103.554.074.224.354.455.005.105.206.325.395.45
Portland, Me.
1i
7.377.367.307.197.076.526.376.216.035.405.245.074.494.374.264.174.141.141.181.244.324.464.575.075.226.335.455.586.096.226.386.517.047.177.277.34
CO
4.314.404.535.095.225.365.186.006.126.276.396.517.057.157.267.387.447.497.497.467.397.267.146.586.376.206.015.416.255.071.491.381.281.21.20.23
is
6.166.256.356.497.017.127.247.377.498.078.218.399.019.149.37
10.0010.1210.1810.109.589.149.259.038.418.207.597.397.166.596.436.286.186.126.076.086.09
Six NORTHERN LATITUDES*
Lat. 42° North(For Massachusetts, NewHampshire. Vermont, Cen-tral New York, SouthernMichigan. Wisconsin, North-ern Iowa. Wyoming, South-ern Idaho, Southern Oregon)
= 3
Jl5.485.485.485.385.295.175.024.484.304.083.493.293.072.532.352.172.112.082.122.232.372.553.123.273.443.554.074.231.331.411.585.075.185.295.375.43
Bostoi
11
7.307.297.247.147.046.506.356.216.035.435.275.111.544.144.364.254.224.231.264.324.404.525.015.115.215.315.445.566.066.186.336.446.577.107.197.26
, Mass.
14.384.464.585.115.265.385.506.016.126.266.356.456.597.087.187.297.357.397.407.387.327.207.096.556.366.216.045.435.295.134.554.414.354.294.284.30
13
6.206.286.366.506.597.127.237.347.468.018.138.288.479.029.189.379.479.539.549.149.359.178.598.398.167.597.387.177.006.456.306.216.146.096.086.11
Lat. 10° North(For Southern New York,Connecticut, Rhode Island,Pennsylvaniaj New Jersey,Northern Ohio, Indiana, Il-linois. Southern Iowa, Ne-braska, Northern Colorado,Utah, Nevada, California)
g |
5.165.465.455.375.296.175.034.494.334.123.543.363.163.022.462.322.272.252.282.382.503.063.193.343.504.004.124.254.354.454.575.095.175.275.355.41
New 1 ork CityChimgo, III.
o
7.257.257.197.107.016.486.356.216.015.155.285.131.594.504.394.314.284.294.314.374.444.565.055.155.275.365.455.566.056.156.296.106.537.057.147.20
I1
4.434.515.035.185.295.405.516.016.116.246.336.436.557.047.147.247.297.347.357.337.277.167.066.536.336.196.025.435.315.164.594.494.391.344.334.36
If| B
6.226.296.386.517.007.127.227.327.447.568.088.218.328.459.009.239.329.399.379.319.219.068.508.338.107.547.367.196.586.436.316.216.156.116.115.14
•Adapted by permission, from Tha Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. XI18
-
TIME OF SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN SIX NORTHERN LATITUDES*
Day of
Month
Jan. 11020
Feb. 11020
Mch. 11020
Apl. 11020
May 11020
June 11020
July 11020
Aug. 11020
Sept. 11020
Oct. 11020
NOT. 11020
Dec. 11020
Lat. 380-36° North(For DistrictDelaginia
of Columbia.ware, Maryland, Vir-West Virginia, South-
ern Ohio, Southern IndianaSouthern Illinois, NorthernMiss >un, Kansas,Colorado CentralCentral Nebraska,California)
Centra:Utah,
Central
Washington, D. C.
I!5.435.455.435.365.275.165.044.504.354.153.583.403.223.082.542.412.362.352.392.472.583.143.263.403.544.014.164.274.364.464.575.055.145.255.335.38
Norfolk, Va.
Sunr
ise
7.197.197.147.066.576.466.336.206.055.465.315.175.024.534.444.364.344.344.374.434.515.005.085.185.295.375.455.566.046.146.296.406.536.597.087.14
Suns
et
4.494.575.085.225.315.425.526.016.116.226.306.406.527.007.097.187.237.287.197.277.217.127.026.496.316.186.025.435.315.165.014.524.444.404.384.40
1 T
wili
ght
| E
nds
6.256.316.396.527.027.117.217.317.417.538.058.168.328.459.009.139.219.269.279.229.128.588.448.288.067.517.327.136.586.456.316.236.186.136.146.17
Lat. 34°-32° North(For South Carolina, North-em Georgia, Alabama, Mis-sissippi, Louisiana, Texas,Southern New Mexico, Ari-zona, California)
Savannah, Ga.Charleston. S. C
Daw
nB
egin
s
5.355.375.375.315.255.165.074.554.414.254.133.573.433.323.223.133.113.103.133.193.273.393.473.574.084.154.234.324.374.454.546.015.095.175.235.29
Sunr
ise
7.037.037.016.566.486.386.286.196.055.495.375.255.135.054.594.534.524.524.555.005.055.135.195.265.355.405.475.546.006.076.166.256.356.446.516.67
Suns
et
5.055.135.205.325.415.506.576.046.116.206.266.336.416.486.547.017.057.107.117.107.076.586.496.396.256.146.015.455.355.235.115.034.574.554.554.58
gl6.336.396.476.577.047.117.197.267.357.437.508.008.118.208.318.418.478.528.538.518.458.338.228.087.527.397.237.086.576.456.346.276.236.216.246.28
Lat. 30°-28° North(For Florida, Southern Geor-gia, AlabamLouisiana. T
Daw
nB
egin
s
5.305.335.325.295.225.155.074.564.434.294.184.043.513.413.333.243.223.223.253.303.383.483.564.044.144.194.274.344.394.444.536.005.065.135.215.26
a, Missxas)
Pensacola, FlaNew Orleans, Li
I6.576.586.566.516.436.366.266.166.055.505.395.295.175.115.055.004.594.595.015.055.115.195.245.295.375.425.475.535.596.066.146.216.296.386.466.52
Suns
et
5.115.185.255.375.455.525.596.056.126.196.246.306.376.446.506.556.597.047.057.037.006.536.456.366.236.126.015.465.365.255.145.085.015.005.015.04
dssippi,
6.386.426.516.567.057.127.197.257.337.397.457.548.028.138.228.318.378.408.418.388.338.248.138.007.467.357.227.066.566.466.356.306.266.256.276.29
'Adapted, by permission, from The Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. XI19