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SELECTED ARTICLES OF INTEREST IN RECENT VOLUMES OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK The American Jewish Family Today American Jewish Fiction Turns Inward, 1960-1990 American Jewish Museums: Trends and Issues Attitudes of American Jews Toward Israel: Trends Over Time The Bitburg Controversy California Jews: Data from the Field Polls A Century of Conservative Judaism in the United States A Century of Jewish History, 1881-1981: The View from America The "Civil Judaism" of Communal Leaders Counting Jewish Populations: Methods and Problems The Demographic Consequences of U.S. Jewish Population Trends The Demography of Latin American Jewry Ethnic Differences Among Israeli Jews: A New Look The Impact of Feminism on American Jewish Life Steven Martin Cohen 82:136-154 Sylvia B. Fishman 91:35-69 Ruth R. Seldin 91:71-113 Eytan Gilboa 86:110-125 Deborah E. Lipstadt 87:21-37 Alan M. Fisher and Curtis K. Tanaka 86:196-218 Abraham J. Karp 86:3-61 Lucy S. Dawidowicz 82:3-98 Jonathan S. Woocher 81:149-169 Paul Ritterband, Barry A. Kosmin, and Jeffrey Scheckner 88:204-221 U.O. Schmelz and Sergio DellaPergola 83:141-187 U.O. Schmelz and Sergio DellaPergola 85:51-102 U.O. Schmelz, Sergio DellaPergola, and Uri Avner 90:3-204 Sylvia B. Fishman 89:3-62 643

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  • SELECTED ARTICLES OF INTEREST IN RECENT VOLUMESOF THE AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK

    The American Jewish Family Today

    American Jewish Fiction Turns Inward,1960-1990

    American Jewish Museums: Trends and Issues

    Attitudes of American Jews Toward Israel:Trends Over Time

    The Bitburg Controversy

    California Jews: Data from the Field Polls

    A Century of Conservative Judaism in theUnited States

    A Century of Jewish History, 1881-1981:The View from America

    The "Civil Judaism" of Communal Leaders

    Counting Jewish Populations: Methodsand Problems

    The Demographic Consequences of U.S. JewishPopulation Trends

    The Demography of Latin American Jewry

    Ethnic Differences Among Israeli Jews: ANew Look

    The Impact of Feminism on AmericanJewish Life

    Steven Martin Cohen82:136-154

    Sylvia B. Fishman 91:35-69

    Ruth R. Seldin 91:71-113

    Eytan Gilboa 86:110-125

    Deborah E. Lipstadt 87:21-37

    Alan M. Fisher and Curtis K.Tanaka 86:196-218

    Abraham J. Karp 86:3-61

    Lucy S. Dawidowicz 82:3-98

    Jonathan S. Woocher81:149-169

    Paul Ritterband, Barry A.Kosmin, and Jeffrey Scheckner

    88:204-221

    U.O. Schmelz and SergioDellaPergola 83:141-187

    U.O. Schmelz and SergioDellaPergola 85:51-102

    U.O. Schmelz, SergioDellaPergola, and Uri Avner

    90:3-204

    Sylvia B. Fishman 89:3-62

    643

  • 6 4 4 / A M E R I C A N J E W I S H Y E A R B O O K , 1 9 9 2

    Jewish Survival: The Demographic Factors U.O. Schmelz 81:61-117

    Jewish Theology in North America:Notes on Two Decades

    Jews in the United States: Perspectivesfrom Demography

    The Labor Market Status of American Jews:Patterns and Determinants

    Latin American Jewry Today

    Los Angeles Jewry: A Demographic Portrait

    The National Gallup Polls and AmericanJewish Demography

    New Perspectives in American JewishSociology

    The 1981-1982 National Survey of AmericanJews

    The Population of Reunited Jerusalem,1967-1985

    Arnold Eisen 91:3-33

    Sidney Goldstein 81:3-59

    Barry R. Chiswick 85:131-153

    Judith Laikin Elkin 85:3-49

    Bruce A. Phillips 86:126-195

    AlanM. Fisher 83:111-126

    Nathan Glazer 87:3-19

    Steven Martin Cohen 83:89-110

    U.O. Schmelz 87:39-113

    Recent Jewish Community Population Studies: Gary A. Tobin and AlvinA Roundup Chenkin 85:154-178

    Recent Trends in American Judaism

    Reform and Conservative Judaism in Israel:A Social and Religious Profile

    Religiosity Patterns in Israel

    The Social Characteristics of the New YorkArea Jewish Community, 1981

    South African Jewry: A SociodemographicProfile

    South African Jews and theApartheid Crisis

    Jack Wertheimer 89:63-162

    Ephraim Tabory 83:41-61

    Calvin Goldscheider andDov Friedlander 83:3-39

    Paul Ritterband andSteven M. Cohen 84:128-161

    Sergio DellaPergola andAllie A. Dubb 88:59-140

    Gideon Shimoni 88:3-58

  • S E L E C T E D A R T I C L E S O F I N T E R E S T / 6 4 5

    Leo BaeckSalo W. BaronJacob BlausteinMartin BuberAbraham CahanAlbert EinsteinFelix FrankfurterLouis GinzbergJacob GlatsteinSidney GoldmannHayim GreenbergAbraham Joshua HeschelHorace Meyer KallenMordecai KaplanHerbert H. LehmanJudah L. MagnesAlexander MarxReinhold NiebuhrJoseph ProskauerMaurice SamuelJohn SlawsonLeo StraussMax WeinreichChaim WeizmannStephen S. WiseHarry Austryn Wolfson

    OBITUARIES

    By Max Gruenewald 59:478-82By Lloyd P. Gartner 91:544-554By John Slawson 72:547-57By Seymour Siegel 67:37-43By Mendel Osherowitch 53:527-29By Jacob Bronowski 58:480-85By Paul A. Freund 67:31-36By Louis Finkelstein 56:573-79By Shmuel Lapin 73:611-17By Milton R. Konvitz 85:401-03By Marie Syrkin 56:589-94By Fritz A. Rothschild 74:533-44By Milton R. Konvitz 75:55-80By Ludwig Nadelmann 85:404-11By Louis Finkelstein 66:3-20By James Marshall 51:512-15By Abraham S. Halkin 56:580-88By Seymour Siegel 73:605-10By David Sher 73:618-28By Milton H. Hindus 74:545-53By Murray Friedman 91:555-558By Ralph Lerner 76:91-97By Lucy S. Dawidowicz 70:59-68By Harry Sacher 55:462-69By Philip S. Bernstein 51:515-18By Isadore Twersky 76:99-111

  • Index

    Aalders, Gerard, 344Aaron, Mark, 401, 410Abbott, Mark, 288Abdal-Aziz, Sultan Ibn, 222Abdel-Meguid, Ahmad Esmat, 209,

    210, 214, 437Abeles, Peter, 398Abella, Irving, 300Abitbol, Yaakov, 364Abrahams, Bennie, 319Abrahams, Rachel Beth-Zion, 319Abramowicz, Leon, 370Abse, Dannie, 318Abul Abbas, Muhammad, 234, 235,

    236, 442, 443, 445Abu Nidal, 434Abu Sharif, Bassam, 304Academy for Jewish Religion, 548Achimeir, Yossi, 210Adelson, Alan, 317Adler, Alexandre, 336Afn Shvel, 583Agenda: Jewish Education, 583Agudah Women of America, 538Agudath Israel of America, 201, 205,

    259, 538Agudath Israel World Organization,

    538Aime, Jean-Claude, 226, 429, 431AIPAC, 242, 244, 527Albert, Phyllis Cohen, 338Albert Einstein College of Medicine,

    555Alderman, Geoffrey, 308, 313Alfandry, Eliezer, 397Algemeiner Journal, 583Allgemeine Judische Wochenzeitung,

    369

    Alliance Israelite Universelle, AmericanFriends of, 535

    Alliance Israelite Universelle, CanadianFriends of, 566

    Allied Jewish Community Services, 292,295

    Almog, Ruth, 364Alperin, Mimi, 250Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, 557Altman, Harold, 319Altshuler, Mordechai, 5O3«ALYN-American Society for Handi-

    capped Children in Israel, 525Amar, Andre, 339AMC Cancer Research Center, 559America-Israel Cultural Foundation,

    525America-Israel Friendship League, 525American Academy for Jewish Re-

    search, 519American Associates, Ben-Gurion Uni-

    versity of the Negev, 525American Association for Ethiopian

    Jews, 535American Association of Rabbis, 538American Association of Russian Jews,

    557American Biblical Encyclopedia Soci-

    ety, 519American Committee for Shaare Zedek

    Hospital in Jerusalem, 525American Committee for Shenkar Col-

    lege in Israel, 526American Committee for the Weizmann

    Institute of Science, 526American Conference of Cantors, 544American Council for Judaism, 515

    647

  • 648 / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK, 19 9 2

    American Federation of Jews from Cen-tral Europe, 558

    American Friends of Assaf HarofehMedical Center, 526

    American Friends of Bar-Ilan Univer-sity, 526

    American Friends of Beth Hatefutsoth,526

    American Friends of Haifa University,526

    American Friends of Tel Aviv Univer-sity, 526

    American Friends of the Alliance Israel-ite Universelle, 535

    American Friends of the Hebrew Uni-versity, 526

    American Friends of the Israel Mu-seum, 527

    American Friends of the Shalom Hart-man Institute, 527

    American Friends of the Tel Aviv Mu-seum of Art, 527

    American Friends of Young Israel, 541American Friends/Sarah Herzog Me-

    morial Hospital-Jerusalem, 527American Israel Public Affairs Commit-

    tee (AIPAC), 242, 244, 527American-Israeli Lighthouse, 527American Israelite, 587American Jewish Alternatives to Zion-

    ism, 515American Jewish Archives, 550American Jewish Archives, 588American Jewish Committee, 81, 183,

    187, 190, 194, 197, 200, 203, 205,239, 240, 242, 243, 249, 250, 259,386, 515, 516

    American Jewish Congress, 190, 200,203, 205, 240, 242, 243, 516

    American Jewish Correctional Chap-lains Association, 559

    American Jewish Historical Society, 519American Jewish History, 582American Jewish Joint Distribution

    Committee (JDC), 389, 536American Jewish League for Israel, 527American Jewish Periodical Center, 550

    American Jewish Philanthropic Fund,536

    American Jewish Press Association, 519American Jewish Public Relations Soci-

    ety, 563American Jewish Society for Service,

    559American Jewish Times Outlook, 587American Jewish World, 582American Jewish World Service, 251,

    559American Jewish Year Book, 583American ORT Federation, 536American Physicians Fellowship for

    Medicine in Israel, 527American Red Magen David for Israel,

    527American Sephardi Federation, 558American Society for Jewish Music, 519American Society for Technion-Israel

    Institute of Technology, 528American Society for the Protection of

    Nature in Israel, 528American Society for Yad Vashem, 528American Veterans of Israel, 558American Zionist, 583American Zionist Federation, 528American Zionist Youth Foundation,

    528Americans for a Safe Israel, 528Americans for Peace Now, 528Americans for Progressive Israel, 528Amit Woman, 583Amit Women, 529Amitay, Morris, 180Ampal-American Israel Corporation,

    529Anctil, Pierre, 297, 301Anderson, Mike, 312Andreotti, Giulio, 350, 355Annenberg Institute, 548Antall, Jozef, 394Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith

    (ADL), 180, 183, 184, 185, 186,190, 193, 198, 203, 205, 208, 242,249, 386, 516

    Antonovsky, Aaron, 110nAoun, Michel, 321, 434

  • I N D E X / 649

    Arafat, Yasir, 192, 197, 215, 226, 227,233, 234, 288, 304, 322, 334, 342,350, 398, 415, 418, 429, 438, 442,443, 473

    Arens, Moshe, 209, 210, 213, 214, 217,219, 220, 226, 227, 229, 231, 362,392, 428, 432, 434, 437, 438, 439,445, 446, 451, 453, 454, 456, 457,458, 459, 474

    Arian, Asher, 318Aridor, Yoram, 229Arizona Jewish Post, 580Aronson, Geoffrey, 317ARZA--Association of Reform Zionists

    of America, 529Asher, Joseph, 590Assad, Hafez al-, 213, 221, 226, 441,

    450, 473Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Ameri-

    can Friends of, 526Assayag, Amram, 298Association for Jewish Studies, 538Association for the Social Scientific

    Study of Jewry, 520Association of Hillel/Jewish Campus

    Professionals, 538Association of Jewish Book Publishers,

    520Association of Jewish Center Profes-

    sionals, 559Association of Jewish Community Or-

    ganization Personnel (AJCOP),560

    Association of Jewish Community Rela-tions Workers, 516

    Association of Jewish Family and Chil-dren's Agencies, 560

    Association of Jewish Family and Chil-dren's Agency Professionals, 560

    Association of Jewish Genealogical So-cieties, 520

    Association of Jewish Libraries, 520Association of Orthodox Jewish Scien-

    tists, 538Association of Yugoslav Jews in the

    United States, 558Atlanta Jewish Times, 581Attis, David, 290

    Auer, Pierre, 339Auerbach, Jerrold S., 252Aufbau, 583Auschwitz, 188, 194, 392Avineri, Shlomo, 376Avner, Uri, 507/1Avotaynu Jewish Community Voice, 583Axelrod, Morris, 108/zAzeroual, Yves, 338Aziz, Tariq, 228, 457Azrieli, David, 294

    Bachi, Roberto, 485«Badinter, Robert, 336Bailey, Sydney D., 317Baker, James, 181, 209, 211, 212, 221,

    222, 224, 227, 231, 232, 234, 235,436-42, 444-48, 453, 457,463, 464,466

    Bakhtiar, Chappur, 321Balcerowicz, Leszek, 392Baltimore Hebrew University, 548Baltimore Jewish Times, 582Barbie, Klaus, 329, 336Barenboim, Daniel, 377Bar-Ilan University, American Friends

    of, 526Barnard, Michael, 402Barnea, Amalia and Aharon, 318Baron de Hirsch Fund, 560Bartoszewski, Wladyslaw T., 317Bartrop, Paul, 410Barwell, Beatrice Jeannette, 319Baum, Ida, 302Baum, Lipa, 319Bauman, Zygmunt, 317Baume, Peter, 408Baumgarten, Jean, 337Bavly, Michael N., 342Bayfield, Tony, 314Bazoft, Farzad, 214Bebe, Pauline, 331Bedarida, Francois, 328Bedarida, Paola Jarach, 354Begin, Binyamin Zeev, 471Begin, Menachem, 214Bein, Johanan, 223, 225Bellah, Robert N., 17, 17«

  • 6 5 0 / A M E R I C A N J E W I S H Y E A R B O O K , 1 9 9 2

    Bemmann, Helga, 370Ben Aharon, Yosef, 225, 226Benbassa, Esther, 337Ben-Gurion University, American As-

    sociates, 525Bennett, John, 404Ben Porat, Miriam, 388, 477, 480, 481Ben-Shahar, Haim, 318Bensimon, Doris, 336, 501«Benson, Maurice Bernard, 412Benveniste, Annie, 337Benveniste, Asa, 319Benvenisti, Eyal, 318Benyoetz, Elazar, 371Berger, Gabriel, 87«Berger, Philmore, 256Bergman, Elihu, 125«Bergmann-Pohl, Sabine, 363, 376Berman, Dmitri, 386Bermant, Chaim, 316Bernard, Francois, 338Bernheim, Gilles, 333Bernstein, Carl, 242Bernstein, Leonard, 590Bernstein, Marver H., 590-91Betar Zionist Youth Organization, 529Beth Hatefutsoth, American Friends,

    526Beth Medrosh Elyon, 548Bettelheim, Bruno, 317, 372, 591Bezem, Naftali, 370Biale, David, 239Bialer, Uri, 318Bielecki, Jan Krzysztof, 391Bienstock, Herbert, 115, 115nBin Nun, Avihu, 435, 453Birnbaum, Pierre, 333, 337Birnbaum, Solomon, 302Birnbaum, Uriel, 370Bitzaron, 584Blach, Bruno Karl, 207, 364Blanshay, Rhona, 302Blaustein, Morton K., 591Bloch, Henry, 189Bloch, Sidney, 319Bloemendal, Hans, 348Blond, Rita, 319Bloom, Albert W., 592

    Blumenson, Leon, 318B'nai B'rith, 560B'nai Brith Canada, 294, 296, 302, 565B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, 539B'nai B'rith International, 250B'nai B'rith International Jewish

    Monthly, 581B'nai B'rith Klutznick Museum, 520B'nai B'rith Messenger, 580B'nai B'rith Women, 250, 560B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, 539Bnai Zion, 558Bnei Akiva of North America, 533Boas, Salomon, 349Bohm, Ariela, 357Bokser, Baruch, 592Borowitz, Eugene, 251Boschwitz, Rudy, 179, 477Boston Jewish Times, 582Botha, P.W., 413Bothorel, Jean, 321Bottai, Bruno, 351Bourassa, Robert, 285Bousquet, Rene, 328Boys Town Jerusalem Foundation of

    America, 529Bramson ORT Technical Institute, 548Brandeis-Bardin Institute, 549Brandeis University, 7, 87, 196, 253, 549Brandeis University National Women's

    Committee, 564Braverman, Libbie L., 592Brecht, Bertolt, 365, 374Brennan, William J., Jr., 198, 205Brett, Lily, 411Brier, Sam, 311Brin, Deborah, 299Brith Abraham, 558Brith Sholom, 558Bronfman, Andrea, 299Bronfman, Charles, 289Bronfman, Edgar, 354, 459, 467Brook, Stephen, 316Brookner, Anita, 316Broward Jewish World, 581Brown, William, 228, 231, 236, 439, 455Brunner, Alois, 377Buchanan, Patrick J., 178, 188

  • I N D E X / 651

    Buffalo Jewish Review, 584Bulawko, Henry, 338Bulka, Reuven, 298Burak, Moses, 296Bures, Susan, 411Bush, George, 178, 181, 182, 183, 189,

    205, 212, 213, 215-19, 221, 222,224-28, 230, 232, 233, 235, 238,242, 243, 246, 247, 384, 388, 429,438, 440-44, 446, 447, 448, 452,454, 455

    Buthelezi, Gatsha, 415Butler, Eric, 403Butovsky, Mervin, 301Butt, Gerald, 317

    Cagiati, Annie, 352CAJE-Coalition for the Advancement

    of Jewish Education, 539Calfa, Marian, 393, 394Call, 584CAMERA—Committee for Accuracy in

    Middle East Reporting in America,529

    Campbell, Lord, 310Canada-Israel Committee (CIC), 294Canadian Association for Labor Israel

    (Histadrut), 565Canadian Conference of Catholic Bish-

    ops, 297Canadian Foundation for Jewish Cul-

    ture, 565Canadian Friends of the Alliance Israel-

    ite Universelle, 566Canadian Friends of the Hebrew Uni-

    versity, 566Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC), 287,

    293, 294, 296, 297, 566Canadian Jewish Herald, 589Canadian Jewish News, 589Canadian Jewish Outlook, 589Canadian ORT Organization, 566Canadian Professors for Peace in the

    Middle East, 287Canadian Young Judaea, 566Canadian Zionist, 589Canadian Zionist Federation (CZF),

    294, 566

    Cantors Assembly, 258, 539Caplan, Elinor, 286Caplan, Leslie, 399, 400, 406Cardin, Shoshana, 245, 247, 250Carmichael, Stokely, 185Carpentras, 324, 353Carpi, Daniel, 359Carr, Donald, 294Carr, Shirley, 288Carter, Jimmy, 441Cassuto, Nathan, 358CCAR Journal: A Reform Jewish Quar-

    terly, 584Ceausescu, Nicolae, 396Center for Holocaust Studies, Docu-

    mentation & Research, 520Center for Jewish Community Studies,

    516Central Conference of American Rabbis

    (CCAR), 178, 256, 539Central Sephardic Jewish Community

    of America, 558Central Yiddish Culture Organization

    (CYCO), 520Cesarani, David, 316Chagall, Marc, 370Chalk, Frank, 300Charney, Brian, 300Chazan, Barry, 19«Cheney, Richard, 216, 220, 226, 229,

    451Chenkin, Alvin, 80«, 108n, 125/zChevenement, Jean-Pierre, 321Chicago JUF News, 581Chinn, Trevor, 305Chiswick, Barry R., 497/7Chlenov, Michael, 336Chontow, Aryeh, 319Chouraqui, Andre, 337Chretien, Jean, 301Christie, Douglas, 290, 291, 292Circle, 584City of Hope National Medical Center

    and Beckman Research Institute,560

    Civil Rights Act of 1990, 204CLAL-National Jewish Center for

    Learning and Leadership, 539

  • 6 5 2 / A M E R I C A N J E W I S H Y E A R B O O K , 1 9 9 2

    Clark, Joe, 287, 297Cleveland College of Jewish Studies, 549Cleveland Jewish News, 588Coalition for the Advancement of Jew-

    ish Education (CAJE), 539Cohen, Arnold, 314Cohen, Benny, 332, 334, 335Cohen, Erik H., 330, 501/2Cohen, Frances, 50InCohen, Geula, 463Cohen, Jeffrey M., 316Cohen, Michael, 409Cohen, Reuben, 302Cohen, Ruth, 314Cohen, Steven M., 5, 5n, 6, 6«, 79/2, 81,

    81/i, 82n, 87/z, 239, 253Cohn, Frederick G., 317Collins, Gerald, 351Collins, Kenneth, 316Commentary, 239, 584Commission on Jewish Education

    (UAHC), 545Commission on Jewish Education

    (United Synagogue), 547Commission on Jewish Education in

    North America, 254Commission on Social Action of Reform

    Judaism, 178, 516Commission on Synagogue Manage-

    ment (UAHC), 545Community (see Jewish Voice)Conference of Jewish Communal Ser-

    vice (see Jewish Communal ServiceAssociation)

    Conference of Presidents of MajorAmerican Jewish Organizations,231, 239, 243, 244, 250, 516

    Conference on Jewish Material ClaimsAgainst Germany, 362, 368, 374,536

    Conference on Jewish Social Studies,520

    Congregation Bina, 520Congres Sepharade du Canada, 295Congress for Jewish Culture, 520Congress Monthly, 584Congress of Secular Jewish Organiza-

    tions, 539

    Connecticut Jewish Ledger, 581Conservative Judaism, 584Consultative Council of Jewish Organi-

    zations-CCJO, 516Contemporary Jewry, 584Cooperman, Bernard Dov, 316Coordinating Board of Jewish Organi-

    zations, 517Copland, Aaron, 592Corbett, Bob, 287Cossiga, Francesco, 350, 352, 353, 356Council for a Beautiful Israel, Environ-

    mental Education Foundation, 529Council for Jewish Education, 539Council of Jewish Federations, 80, 87,

    245, 254, 485/2, 560Council of Jewish Organizations in Civil

    Service, 517Cousins, Norman, 592-93Cowan, Paul and Rachel, 5nCowen, Zelman, 411Crismani, Claudio, 358Crohn, Joel, 17/2Croll, David, 301Crome, Len, 317Crown, Henry, 593Csurka, Istvan, 394Cuellar, Javier Perez de, 219, 224, 225Cullen, Paul, 411Curiel, Roberta, 316

    Dahan, Gilbert, 337D'Amato, Francesco, 351Danby, Frank, 317Darski, Leonid E., 503/1David, Kati, 317Davids, Leo, 292Davis, Sammy, Jr., 593Davis, Stanley Clinton, 318Dawidowicz, Lucy S., 593-94Dayton Jewish Chronicle, 588De Clairvaux, Bernard, 335De Jong, Louis, 343De Klerk, F.W., 413, 414, 415, 416, 422DellaPergola, Sergio, 5, 6n, 77«, 117«,

    121, 121«, 122n, 420/2, 489/2,496«, 497/2, 498/2, 50In, 504/2,507/2

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    Del Monte, Anna, 358De Maiziere, Lothar, 361, 362, 373, 374De Michelis, Gianni, 350, 351, 460Demjanjuk, John, 188, 206, 480Derai, Yves, 338Deri, Arye, 466, 473, 474De Rothschild, David, 335Detroit Jewish News, 582Dialogue, 589Dieckhoff, Alain, 338Dine, Thomas, 244Dinitz, Simcha, 217, 230DiPorto, Bruno, 357Djian, Gilberte, 338Dobin, Rubin R., 594Dole, 203, 238, 242, 450Dotan, Rami, 435Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cog-

    nate Learning (see Annenberg In-stitute)

    Drory, Mordechai, 352, 353Dubb, Allie A., 420/1, 501 nDubcek, Alexander, 393Dubin, Charles, 301Duke, David, 180, 187, 188Dumas, Roland, 322

    Eagleburger, Lawrence, 442Eckstein, Gary, 406Economic Horizons, 584Edelman, Marek, 392Edery, Rabbi Abraham, 338Edri, Rafi, 465Edwards, Don, 204Ehrenburg, Ilya, 382Einfeld, Marcus, 411Eisen, Gabrielle, 410Eisen, Sidney, 295Eisner, Shulamith, 318Eitan, Rafael, 435, 474Eladan, Jacques, 337Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center, 521Elath, Eliahu, 483Elazar, Daniel J., 300Elberg, Yehuda, 297Elias, Norbert, 372Elizabeth, Queen, 310Elkann, Jean-Paul, 332

    Elon, Amos, 318Elzas, Salomon, 349Emunah Women of America, 529Ende, George, 594Endruweit, Klaus, 364Engel, Valeri, 336Enkin, Max, 302Ensin, Albert, 207Entwistle, Mark, 287Eppelman, Rainer, 376Epstein, Anthony, 318Epstein, Jerome, 258Erwin, Martin, 382Eschwege, Helmut, 381Eshel, David, 318Ethiopian Jewry, North American Con-

    ference on, 537Ethiopian Jews, American Association

    for, 535Evans, Gareth, 399, 400Evatt, H.V., 412

    Fabian, Alfred, 412Fabius, Laurent, 322Fahd, King, 216, 226Faisal, Saud al-, 222Farhi, Daniel, 331Farrakhan, Louis, 185, 186Fassino, Piero, 353Faurisson, Robert, 326Federated Council of Israel Institutions

    (FCII), 529Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, 540Federation of Reconstructionist Con-

    gregations and Havurot, 257Feidman, Giora, 371Feinstein, Dianne G., 180Feinstein, Elaine, 316Feld, Icchak, 319Fellowship of Traditional Orthodox

    Rabbis, 260Fiedler, Leslie, 77, 17nField, Sydney Alan, 412Fine, Phil David, 594Fineberg, S. Andhil, 594Fingereth, Paul, 412Fink, Heinrich, 363Fink, Mina, 412

  • 6 5 4 / A M E R I C A N J E W I S H Y E A R B O O K , 1 9 9 2

    Finkielkraut, Alain, 333Finklestone, Joseph, 316Finta, Imre, 291Fischer, Alan, 417«Fischer, Eva, 357Fisher, Alan M., 79KFishman, Sylvia Barack, 3nFiszbin, Henri, 338Fitzwater, Marlin, 231, 234Floersheim, Michael, 348Florsheim, Yoel, 505KFogelman, Eva, 208Forbes, Ralph, 180Fortier, Yves, 287, 288Forverts (Yiddish Forward), 584Forward, 584Fowler, Floyd J., 108KFox, Brian, 408Fox, Paul, 318Foxman, Abraham H., 187, 188, 243,

    244, 249Frank, Anne, 329, 343, 344, 349Frankel, Ernst Saly, 319Frankel, William, 316Frankenstein, Carl, 483Frassineti, Sergio, 352, 353Freedman, James O., 186Freehof, Solomon B., 594-95Free Sons of Israel, 559Freifeld, Shlomo, 595Freifeld, Sidney, 301Friedlander, Albert H., 316Friedman, Robert I., 316Friedmann, Michel, 372Friends of Labor Israel, 530Friends of Pioneering Israel, 566Friends of the Israel Defense Forces,

    530Frosh, Sidney, 312, 314Frossard, Andre, 336Fuks, Leo (Leib), 349Fuks, Rena Mansfeld, 348Fund for Higher Education, 530

    Gable, Gerry, 308Gaguine, Maurice, 319Gaillaud-Hofman, Nora, 338

    Galinski, Heinz, 361, 362, 365, 367, 368,377, 378

    Galloway, George, 305Galnoor, Yitzhak, 465Galsky, Desider, 394Galun, Esra, 351Gantt, Harvey, 180Gartenberg, Leo, 595Gecas, Antonas, 311Gelber, Marvin, 302Gelber, Sylvia, 301Geljon, C , 343Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 360, 361, 363Gephardt, Richard, 203Gershon, Karen, 318Gerson, Phyllis, 319Gesher Foundation, 530Gidal, Tim Nachum, 370Ginsberg, Harold Louis, 595Ginzel, Giinther, 381Giordano, Ralph, 372, 382Givat Haviva Educational Foundation,

    530Glaspie, April, 216Glass, Irvine, 302Glasser, Ralph, 317Glatzer, Nahum N., 595-96Glazer, Nathan, 20, 20K, 254Gleba, Dominik, 364Glikson, P., 496KGolda Meir Association, 530Goldberg, Arthur J., 596Goldberg, David, 287Goldblum, Amiram, 432Golden, Harvey, 302Goldenberg, Eddie, 301Goldman, Ari L., 84, 94KGoldmann, Alain, 332Goldnadel, William, 338Goldscheider, Calvin, 6, 6«, In, 78K,

    108n, 130K, 135n, 140KGoldschmidt, Neil, 180Goldstaub, Adriana, 352Goldstein, Sidney, In, 79K, 85K, 88K,

    95K, 96K, 101K, 103K, 108/J, 110K,

    114K, 125K, 130n, 135K, 141K,485K, 496K, 497K

    Goncz, Arpad, 394

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    Goodman, Hirsh, 401Goral, Arie, 370, 371Gorbachev, Mikhail, 182, 183, 221, 232,

    246, 360, 383, 384, 388, 443, 446,458

    Gordon, Uri, 477Gouri, Haim, 335Grass, Giinter, 360Grassly, Charles, 235Gratz College, 549Greater Phoenix Jewish News, 580Green, Allan, 318Green, Arthur, 256Greenberg, Irving, 129, 260Greenberg, Toni, 596Greenspahn, Frederick E., YinGreenstein, Michael, 301Grichtchenko, Konstantin, 297Grierson, Ronald, 318Groen, Juda J., 349Groner, Irwin, 258Grossman, David, 364Gubbay, Aline, 301Guillaume, Pierre, 326Guionnet, Alain, 326Gur, Efraim, 472, 473Gurin, Arnold, 108MGutman, Israel, 317Gvati, Haim, 483Gysi, Gregor, 362, 373, 375

    Habash, George, 434Haberman, Steven, 501/1Habonim-Dror North America, 530Hadarom, 584Hadas-Lebel, Mireille, 336Hadas-Lebel, Raphael, 338Hadassah Magazine, 584Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organi-

    zation of America, 249, 250,530-31

    Hadassah-WIZO Organization of Can-ada, 369, 566

    Hadoar, 584Hadshot L.A., 580Haifa University, American Friends of,

    526Hailsham, Lord Chancellor, 310

    Halivni, David Weiss, 257Halkin, Abraham, 596Hall-Cathala, David, 318Halperin, Merav, 318Halpern, Ben, \ln, 596-97Halter, G. Sydney, 302Halvorson, Peter L., 97«Hamachne Hachareidi, 584Hamer, David, 402Hamilton, James A., 196Hamilton, Lee, 211Hammer, Armand, 597Hammer, Zevulun, 474Hanegbi, Zahi, 470Harduf, Mendel David, 301Harkin, Tom, 180Harnick, Charles, 286Harris, Cyril, 312, 416, 425Harris, David A., 250Harris, Kenneth, 180Hashomer Hatzair, Socialist Zionist

    Youth Movement, 531Hass, Aaron, 317Hassan, King, 226Hatfield, Mark, 180Hatskin, Ben, 302Hauer, Benjamin, 298Hausdorf, David, 349Hausman, Israel, 302Hausner, Gideon, 483Havel, Vaclav, 393, 394Hawke, Bob, 398, 399, 400, 405Hayden, Bill, 408Hayes, James, 297Hayman, Jeremy, 419«Hayoun, Maurice-Ruben, 337Hebrew Arts Center {see Elaine Kauf-

    man Cultural Center)Hebrew College, 549Hebrew Culture Foundation, 521Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society

    (HIAS), 537Hebrew Theological College, 549Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute

    of Religion, 550Hebrew University, American Friends

    of, 526

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    Hebrew University, Canadian Friendsof, 566

    Hebrew Watchman, 588Hecht, Jacob J., 597Heitman, Sidney, 504wHeller, Bohumil, 394Helms, Jesse, 180Henefeld, Nadav, 483Heritage-Southwest Jewish Press, 580Hernu, Charles, 338Hershon, Dan, 318Hertzberg, Arthur, 251Herzliah-Jewish Teachers Seminary,

    551Herzl Press, 534Herzog, Chaim, 212, 332, 388, 436, 457,

    466, 467, 468, 470, 471, 475Heseltine, Michael, 303Hewson, John, 400Hexter, Maurice B., 597-98Heydecker, Joe J., 317Heym, Stefan, 382HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Soci-

    ety), 537Hilaly, Sheik Taj el-Din al-, 400, 404,

    405Hilberg, Raul, 345Hillel Foundations, 539Hillel, Shlomo, 423Hirohito, 402Hirsch, Emmanuel, 337Hirsch, Siegfried, 318Hirsch, Sigismond, 339Histadruth Ivrith of America, 521Hoenig, Moses H., 598Hoenlein, Malcolm, 244Hoffman, Tzippi, 417«Hofstadter, Robert, 598Holocaust Center of the United Jewish

    Federation of Greater Pittsburgh,521

    Holocaust Memorial Resource & Edu-cation Center of Central Florida,521

    Honecker, Erich, 373Hope Center for the Developmentally

    Disabled, 561Horn, Gyula, 457

    Hosek, Chaviva, 286, 301Howe, Geoffrey, 303, 310Hoy, Claire, 288, 301Hubbard, Sally, 306, 307, 308Humanistic Judaism, 582Hurd, Douglas, 304, 305Hussein, King, 215, 230, 444, 445, 448,

    449, 450, 453, 456Hussein, Saddam, 214-19, 221, 222,

    224, 227, 228, 232, 243, 304, 342,350, 400, 427, 428, 430, 435, 443,448-53, 455, 456

    Husseini, Faisal, 287

    Iliescu, Ion, 396Illiana News, 582Imbert, Peter, 306Index to Jewish Periodicals, 588Indiana Jewish Post and Opinion, 582Ingrao, Chiara, 353Institute for Computers in Jewish Life,

    540Institute for Public Affairs (UOJC), 546Institute for Russian Jewry, 521Institute of Traditional Judaism, 551Intermountain Jewish News, 580International Association of Jewish Vo-

    cational Services, 561International Coalition for the Revival

    of the Jews of Yemen (ICROJOY),537

    International Conference of JewishCommunal Service {see WorldConference of Jewish CommunalService)

    International Council on Jewish Socialand Welfare Services, 561

    International Jewish Committee for In-terreligious Consultations (IJCIC),192, 194

    International Jewish Media Associa-tion, 521

    International League for the Repatria-tion of Russian Jews, 517

    Interns for Peace, 531Irving, David, 291, 365, 375Irwin, Alec, 422Isabella, Queen, 194

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    Israel Bonds, 477Israel, Helen, 369Israel Histadrut Foundation, 531Israel Horizons, 584Israel Museum, American Friends of,

    527Israel Quality, 584Israel, Sherry, In, 108nIvri, David, 219, 454

    Jacket, Eberhardt, 371Jackson, Jesse, 181Jackson-Vanik Amendment, 182, 247,

    384Jacobs, Boike, 369Jacobs, Irving, 312-13Jacobs, Louis, 312Jakobovits, Lord Immanuel, 308, 310,

    312, 313, 314, 316Janner, Greville, 307Jaruzelski, Wojciech, 391, 392Jasmin, Claude, 290JCC Association Lecture Bureau, 521JDC {see American Jewish Joint Distri-

    bution Committee), 536Jerusalem Post, 289Jerusalem Report, 289Jessua, Sylvie, 333Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences,

    521Jewish Action Magazine, 584Jewish Advocate, 582Jewish Agency, 247, 302, 389, 477Jewish Book Annual, 584Jewish Book Council, 522Jewish Book World, 584Jewish Braille Institute of America, 561Jewish Braille Institute Voice, 584Jewish Braille Review, 585Jewish Bulletin of Northern California,

    580Jewish Chautauqua Society, 540Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh, 588Jewish Civic Press (Georgia), 581Jewish Civic Press (Louisiana), 582Jewish Committee for Israeli-Pales-

    tinian Peace, 531

    Jewish Communal Service Associationof N. America, 561

    Jewish Community Centers Associationof N. America, 561

    Jewish Community News, 581Jewish Conciliation Board of America,

    562Jewish Current Events, 585Jewish Currents, 585Jewish Defense League, 248Jewish Democratic Advocate, 581Jewish Education, 585Jewish Education in Media, 540Jewish Education Service of North

    America (JESNA), 540Jewish Educators Assembly (United

    Synagogue), 547Jewish Exponent, 588Jewish Foundation for Christian Rescu-

    ers, 208Jewish Frontier, 585Jewish Fund for Justice, 251, 562Jewish Herald-Voice, 588Jewish Heritage Project, 522Jewish Horizon, 583Jewish Immigrant Aid Services of Can-

    ada (JIAS), 567Jewish Institute for National Security

    Affairs (JINSA), 531Jewish Journal (Brooklyn), 585Jewish Journal (Los Angeles), 580Jewish Journal (Palm Beach-Broward-

    Dade), 581Jewish Journal of San Antonio, 588Jewish Labor Bund, 559Jewish Labor Committee, 517Jewish Ledger, 585Jewish Ministers Cantors Association of

    America, 540Jewish Museum, 522Jewish Music Council, 522Jewish Music Notes, 585Jewish National Fund of America, 531Jewish National Fund of Canada, 567Jewish News & Israel Today, 580Jewish Observer (DeWitt), 585Jewish Observer (New York City), 585Jewish Peace Fellowship, 517

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    Jewish Peace Lobby, 531Jewish Post & News, 589Jewish Post and Renaissance, 585Jewish Press (Brooklyn), 585Jewish Press (Omaha), 583Jewish Press of Pinellas County, 581Jewish Press of Tampa, 581Jewish Publication Society, 522Jewish Quarterly Review, 588Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation,

    540Jewish Record, 583Jewish Reporter (Framingham, MA),

    582Jewish Reporter (Las Vegas), 583Jewish Restitution Successor Organiza-

    tion, 537Jewish Social Studies, 585Jewish Spectator, 580Jewish Standard (Teaneck, NJ), 583Jewish Standard (Toronto), 589Jewish Star (Edison, NJ), 583Jewish Star (San Francisco), 580,Jewish Teachers Association-Morim,

    541Jewish Telegraphic Agency Community

    News Reporter, 585Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily News

    Bulletin, 585Jewish Telegraphic Agency Weekly News

    Digest, 585Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer-

    ica, 258, 551Jewish Times New Menorah, 588Jewish Transcript, 589Jewish Veteran, 581Jewish Voice, 582Jewish War Veterans of the USA, 179,

    517Jewish Week (New York), 585Jewish Weekly News, 582Jewish Western Bulletin, 589Jewish World (Albany), 585Jewish World (Boca Raton), 581John Paul II, Pope, 191, 192, 237, 394Johnston, J. Bennett, 187Jonassohn, Kurt, 300Jones, Pamela Fletcher, 316

    Josephs, Jeremy, 317Jotti, Nilde, 353, 356Jouffa, Yves, 338Journal of Jewish Communal Service,

    583Journal of Psychology and Judaism, 589Journal of Reform Judaism (see CCAR

    Journal)Journal of the North Shore Jewish Com-

    munity, 582Joxe, Pierre, 325Judah L. Magnes Museum, 522Judaica Captioned Film Center, 522Judaica News, 583Judaism, 585JWB (see Jewish Community Centers

    Association of N. America)JWB Jewish Chaplains Council, 561

    Kadima, 547Kadish, Sharman, 315Kaellis, Rhoda, 301Kahane, Meir, 248, 249, 480, 598-99Kahn, Annette, 336Kahn, Jean, 323, 330, 332, 333, 334, 335Kahn, Lothar, 599Kalifon, Mordechai, 301Kalinichenko, A., 386Kalman, Imre, 395Kalms, Stanley, 315Kane-Berman, John, 413, 414nKaniuk, Yoram, 364Kannewasser, Max, 344Kansas City Jewish Chronicle, 583Kanter, Ron, 286Kaplan, Deborah, 249Kaplan, Francis, 337Kaplan, Mendel, 247, 424Kaspi, Andre, 336Kasten, Robert, 181Kathrada, Ahmed, 422Katsav, Moshe, 474Katz, Dovid, 316Katzir, Ephraim, 482Kaufman, Gerald, 306Kazak, AH, 399Keegstra, James, 290Kelly, John, 211, 228, 446, 449

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    Kelman, Herbert, C. 16, 16nKelman, Joseph, 296Kelman, Wolfe, 302, 599Kentucky Jewish Post and Opinion, 582Keren Or, 532Kessar, Israel, 478Kessler, David, 333, 338Keysar, Ariella, 496«Kiefer, Anselm, 363Kiejman, George, 328Kimelman, Mamie, 287Kimura, Akira, 357Kipnis, Levin, 483Kirchner, Peter, 368, 374Kirshblum, Eliezer, 298Klaaste, Aggrey, 422Klarsfeld, Serge, 328Kleban, Anna, 599Klein, Theo, 332Klenicki, Leon, 194Klepfisz, Irena, 318Klinghoffer, Yitzhak Hans, 483Klutznick Museum, 520Knopfelmacher, Frank, 402Kochan, Lionel, 316Koelbl, Herlinde, 370Kohl, Helmut, 333, 354, 360, 362, 374Kohn, Emeric, 339Kolber, Sandra, 301KolHat'nua, 585Kollek, Teddy, 195, 223, 224, 236, 318,

    372Konig, Ernst-August, 364Kopeliush, Yakov, 390Kopelowitz, Lionel, 307Kopelowitz, Seymour, 422, 426Koschitzky, Julia, 302Kosher Directory and Calorie Guide, 585Kosher Directory, Passover Edition, 585Kosmin, Barry A., 79n, 85«, 87«, 99,

    99n, 139, 254, 485n, 496«, 497n,501«

    Kramer, Gudrun, 316Kramer, Karen, 381Kramer, Samuel Noah, 599Kraus, Frantisek, 394Kravitz, Leonard, 256Kreeger, David Lloyd, 599-600

    Kriegel, Annie, 336Krumsiek, Rolf, 366Kucan, Milan, 397Kugel, James, 252Kiihnemann, Heinrich Johannes, 364Kiihnen, Michael, 365Ku Klux Klan, 184, 187Kulakov, Alexander, 386Kultur un Lebn-Culture and Life, 585Kunert, Giinter, 363Kunin, Madeline, 180Kupovetzky, Mark, 5O3nKurz, Odette, 338Kushner, Tony, 318Kuznets, Simon, 114nKwame Toure, 185Kwinter, Monte, 286

    Labor Zionist Alliance, 532Labor Zionist Alliance of Canada, 567Lafontaine, Oskar, 360Lahat, Shlomo, 363Lamishpaha, 586Lamm, Norman, 259Landa, Abram, 412Landgrebe, Charlotte, 372Lane, Terry, 401Lantos, Tom, 179Lanzmann, Claude, 381Lapides, Robert, 317Lapidot, Aharon, 318Lasker, Harry, 600Lasker-Schiiler, Else, 364Lasky, Victor, 600Las Vegas Israelite, 583Lattes, Dante, 357Lau, Yisrael, 312Lauder Foundation, 393, 395Lautenberg, Frank, 235Lawrence, Peter, 318Lazerwitz, Bernard, 80«, 92, 93, 496nLeague for Human Rights of B'nai Brith

    Canada (BBC), 286League for Labor Israel, 532League for Yiddish, 522Leahy, Patrick, 181Lebowitz, Barry D., 96nLecture Bureau, JCCA, 521

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    Lederman, Sol, 302Lee, Spike, 186Lehrman, Leonard, 381Leibler, Isi, 399, 402, 406, 408, 411Leibler, Mark, 399, 400, 406Leigh, Geoffrey, 318Lekota, "Terror," 422Lelas, Zvonimir, 290Lender, Marvin, 246, 247Leo Baeck Institute, 522Le Pen, Jean-Marie, 321, 323, 324, 326Lerer, Nava, 496«Lerner, Michael, 239Lerner, Motti, 364Lessing, Fred W., 372Lester, Elenore, 600Levanon, Itzhak, 289Levendel, Lewis, 301Leverton, Bertha, 317Levi, Fausto, 356Levi Hospital, 562Levi, John, 407, 410Levi, S. Gershon, 600Levin, Arye, 444, 458Levin, Herman, 600Levin, Lester I., 80/zLevine, Harry, 319Levine, Mel, 231, 447Levinsky, Alex, 302Levy, B. Barry, 300Levy, Caren, 50InLevy, David, 213, 214, 221, 222, 224,

    228, 233, 287, 322, 351, 363, 440,441, 446, 453, 454, 455, 456, 459,460, 462, 474

    Levy, Hans, 368, 379Levy, Jacques, 338Levy, Joseph, 293Lewin, Abraham, 317Lewis, David, 301Lewis, Frank, 346Lewis, Sophie, 302Lewis, Stephen, 286Lewittes, Mordechai H., 600-01Lezzi, Pietro, 351Liberman, Serge, 410Libman, Robert, 286Liche, Charles, 338

    Lieberman, Joseph, 234, 235Liebermann, Erich, 372Lieberson, Stanley, 79nLiebman, Charles, 253Lifton, Robert, 243Likud USA, 532Likutim, 586Lilienthal, David, 348Lilith, 586Linden, Sidney, 302Lindermann, Karin, 371Lindwer, Willy, 343Lipman, Sydney, 318Lipman, Vivian, 319Lippmann, Walter M., 509/1Lipschitz, Simone, 349Lisky, Yehuda, 319Lissitzky, El, 370A Living Memorial to the Holocaust-

    Museum of Jewish Heritage, 523Locke, Hubert, 187Lockspeiser, Ben, 319Loewe, Raphael, 316Loker, Jan, 371London, Ephraim S., 601London, Perry, 19«Long Island Jewish World, 586Long, Larry, 91nLonsdale, Harry, 180Losa, Use, 371Loss, Joe, 319Lowe, Daniel, 302Lowensohn, Shmuel, 317Lowy, Jacob, 302Lubavitch/Chabad movement, 200,

    259, 313, 408, 409, 425, 468, 541,546

    Lukanov, Andrei, 396Lunn, Kenneth, 318Luzon, Ran, 354Luzzati, Emanuele, 357Luzzato, Amos, 358Luzzatto, Aldo, 359Lyttleton, George, 319

    Maalot, 523Mach, Dafna, 371Machne Israel, 541

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    Mack, Connie, 234, 235Magen, David, 474Magid, Isador, 411Maikovskis, Boleslav, 206, 364Major, John, 304, 310Maksoud, Clovis, 398Mallet, Albert, 338Mandela, Nelson, 197, 401, 413, 415,

    418, 422Mandel, Morton, 254Mankowitz, Wolf, 316Mankowitz, Ze'ev, 422Manne, Robert, 402Mann, Theodore, 240Marchant, Michael, 319Marcus, P., 317Marmorstein, Bruno, 319Marre, Alan, 319Marrus, Michael, 317Marshall, Robert, 317Martelli, Claudio, 350, 353Martyrdom and Resistance, 586Martyrs Memorial & Museum of the

    Holocaust of the Jewish FederationCouncil of Greater Los Angeles,523

    Marx, Jean, 338Mason, Jackie, 316Massalha, Nawaf, 376Massarik, Fred, 80/i, 81, 97«, 108n,

    125«, 496Matas, David, 292, 301Mathieu, Olivier, 326Matlow, Esther, 302Matsdorf, Wolf Simon, 412Mayer, Arno J., 317Mayer, Daniel, 394Mayer, Egon, 5, 5n, 6, 6«, 126n, \21n,

    128, 253, 254Mayhew, Patrick, 307Mazon, 251, 562Mazowiecki, Tadeusz, 194, 391, 392McDowall, David, 317McKnight, John, 401Mechoulan, Henry, 337Medding, Peter, 3«, 16«, 318Medecin, Jacques, 323Medical Development for Israel, 532

    Megged, Aharon, 364Meijers, Pinchas, 346Meirom, Haggai, 376Meirovitch, Harvey, 298Melman, Yossi, 318Melton Journal, 586Melton Research Center for Jewish Ed-

    ucation, 552Memorial Foundation for Jewish Cul-

    ture, 523Mendelsohn, Nathan, 302Mengistu, 460Mercaz USA, 532Merelman, Richard M., 16, YinMeridor, Dan, 430, 461, 474Merkos L'inyonei Chinuch, 541Mesivta Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin

    Rabbinical Academy, 553Metro West Jewish News, 583Metzenbaum, Howard, 450Metzger, Tom, 184Meyer-Minnemann, Maralde, 371Miami Jewish Tribune, 581Michel, Alain, 337Midstream, 586Mieli, Sabbato Mois, 358Milner, Ben, 302Milo, Ronnie (Roni), 213, 431, 474Missouri Jewish Post, 583Mitchell, Mayer, 244Mitterrand, Francois, 321, 322, 324,

    330, 334, 350, 483Mitzvah Connection, 581Mizler, Harry, 319Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, 533Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi Organi-

    zation of Canada, 567Mizrahi, Eliezer, 470, 471, 473Mocatta, Alan, 319Moch, Maurice, 337Mock, Karen, 302Modai, Yitzhak, 453,458,462,463,467,

    471, 473, 474Modern Jewish Studies Annual, 586Modern Judaism, 582Modrow, Hans, 375, 459Moldavi, Moshe, 359Moment, 581

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    Momper, Walter, 363, 372MonitorX 581Montagu, Stuart Albert Samuel, 318Mopsik, Charles, 337Morris, Benny, 317Morris, Henry, 317Morrison, Hyam, 319Mortara, Alberto, 359Moskowitz, Moses, 601Mubarak, Hosni, 210, 215, 226, 230,

    437, 441, 444, 446, 448, 450Mulder, Dirk C , 342Mulroney, Brian, 285, 299Munroe-Blum, Heather, 302Musher, Sidney, 601Musial, Stanislaw, 392Muskin, Yaakov, 601-02Muszynski, Henryk, 194

    NAACP, 186Na'amat Canada, 302Na'amat USA, 532Na'amat Woman, 586Naccache, Anis, 321Nachamah, Estrongo, 381Nadler, Allan, 298Nahon, Gerard, 335Nahoum, Haim, 337National Association of Jewish Family,

    Children's and Health Profession-als (see Association of Jewish Fam-ily and Children's Agency Profes-sionals)

    National Association of Synagogue Ad-ministrators, 547

    National Association of Temple Ad-ministrators, 545

    National Association of Temple Educa-tors, 545

    National Committee for Furtherance ofJewish Education, 541

    National Committee for Labor Israel-Histadrut, 532

    National Conference of Catholic Bish-ops, 193, 200

    National Conference of Christians andJews (NCCJ), 195

    National Conference of SynagogueYouth, 546

    National Conference on Soviet Jewry,182, 245, 246, 247, 250, 389, 517

    National Congress of Jewish Deaf, 562National Council for Torah Education

    of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi,533

    National Council of Churches (NCC),178, 196, 195

    National Council of Jewish PrisonChaplains (see American JewishCorrectional Chaplains Associa-tion)

    National Council of Jewish Women,177-78, 203, 205, 562

    National Council of Jewish Women ofCanada, 286, 567

    National Council of Young Israel, 541National Federation of Temple Brother-

    hoods, 545National Federation of Temple Sister-

    hoods, 545National Foundation for Jewish Cul-

    ture, 523National Havurah Committee, 542National Institute for Jewish Hospice,

    562National Jewish Center for Immunol-

    ogy and Respiratory Medicine, 562National Jewish Center for Learning

    and Leadership (see CLAL)National Jewish Coalition, 181, 518National Jewish Commission on Law

    and Public Affairs (COLPA), 518National Jewish Committee on Scout-

    ing, 542National Jewish Community Relations

    Advisory Council (NJCRAC), 179,185, 188, 195, 198, 203, 205, 239,240, 244, 518

    National Jewish Democratic Council,180-81

    National Jewish Girl Scout Committee,542

    National Jewish Hospitality Committee,542

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    National Jewish Information Service forthe Propagation of Judaism, 542

    National Jewish Post and Opinion, 582National Joint Community Relations

    Committee of Canadian JewishCongress, 567

    National Trade Union Council forHuman Rights, 517

    National Yiddish Book Center, 523Near East Report, 581Ne'eman, Yuval, 434, 451, 458, 474Ner Israel Rabbinical College, 553Netanyahu, Benjamin, 227, 305, 433,

    438, 441, 476Neumeyer, Karl, 372Neusner, Jacob, 251New Israel Fund, 251, 532New Jewish Agenda, 518Newman, William M., 91 nNissim, Moshe, 474Nitzan, Omri, 364Noam-Mizrachi New Leadership Coun-

    cil, 534Norden, Edward, 77nNorth American Aliyah Movement, 535North American Association of Jewish

    Homes and Housing for the Aging,563

    North American Conference on Ethi-opian Jewry (NACOEJ), 537

    North American Federation of TempleYouth, 545

    North American Jewish Data Bank, 83,86n

    North American Jewish Students Ap-peal, 565

    Northern California Jewish Bulletin {seeJewish Bulletin of Northern Cali-fornia )

    Nosair, El Sayyid A, 248, 480Nostra Aetate, 111, 191, 192, 193Notin, Bernard, 327

    Oberammergau, 193Oberdorfer, Louis, 206Obey, David, 220Observer (Nashville), 588Occhetto, Achille, 353

    O'Connor, John Cardinal, 193, 204Ofek, Avraham, 483Offenberg, Adrian K., 348Offenburg, Mario, 380Ohana, Moise, 286Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 588Olmert, Ehud, 474Olomeinu-Our World, 586Oppenheimer, Harry, 419Orlik, Emil, 370ORT Federation, 536Orthodox Jewish Archives, 523Ostow, Robin, 316Ostrovsky, Victor, 288, 301, 436Ottawa Jewish Bulletin & Review, 589Ottolenghi, Luisa Mortara, 359Ouaknin, Marc-Alain, 337Oweida, Faisal, 305Oz, Amos, 318Ozar Hatorah, 542Ozeri, Yigal, 364Oziel, Salomon, 295

    Paley, William S., 602Parnes, Anthony, 313Patt, Gideon, 474Pawlawski, Michael, 291Paz, Micha, 372Pazner, Avi, 213, 217, 221, 225, 228,

    229Peace Now, 240Peace Now, Americans for, 528Peacock, Andrew, 400, 401Pearl, Elizabeth, 316Pechansky, Denis, 329Pechersky, Alexander, 390PEC Israel Economic Corporation, 533Pedagogic Reporter (see Agenda: Jewish

    Education)Peers, Michael, 288PEF Israel Endowment Funds, 533Peladeau, Pierre, 296, 297Peled, Benny, 435Pelletreau, Robert, 235, 436, 442Penman, David, 402, 409-10Peres, Shimon, 210, 211, 212, 241, 351,

    394, 437, 446, 450, 457, 460, 463-73, 475, 477

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    Peretz, Yitzhak, 388,444, 446,466,473,474, 477

    Pestrak, Andrei, 310Peterson, Charlotte, 369Peterson, David, 286, 302P'eylim~American Yeshiva Student

    Union, 543Phillips, Bruce A., 79nPickering, Thomas, 229Pilarczyk, Archbishop Daniel, 178Pinhasi, Rafael, 474Pinkus, Benjamin, 316Pinto, Jacques, 317Pioneer Women {see Na'amat USA)Poale Agudath Israel of America, 533Pollard, Jonathan J., 208Polonsky, Antony, 317Polyukovich, Ivan Timofeyevich, 402Pomerantz, Amnon, 430Popper, Ami, 428Porat, Dina, 317Porter, Lady Shirley, 318Potok, Chaim, 77, llnPowell, Colin, 216, 451Pratt, Richard, 411Prawer, Joshua, 483Presbyterian Church (USA), 195Priebke, Erich, 353Proceedings of the American Academy

    for Jewish Research, 586Progressive Zionist Caucus, 533Project Nishma, 533Prooftexts, 582Proshansky, Harold M., 602Public Enemy, 186

    Qaddafi, Muammar, 197, 418, 441Quayle, Dan, 227, 246Qwelana, Jon, 420

    Raab, Earl, 196, 239Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological

    Seminary, 556Rabbinical Alliance of America (Igud

    Harabonim), 543Rabbinical Assembly, 258, 543Rabbinical College of Telshe, 553

    Rabbinical Council of America, 260,298, 543

    Rabin, Yitzhak, 428, 435,437, 445, 449,460, 461, 462, 464, 473, 475, 476

    Raddatz, Fritz J., 370Rader, Isadore Jack, 602Radler, F. David, 289Radmilovic, Stanko, 397Rae, Bob, 286Rafalowitz, Icek, 349Ragol-Levy, Harold, 314Rahimov, Yitzhak, 434Ran, Nachman, 318Rapaport, Iosif, 390Raphael, Bert, 292Rashi, 335Rau, Johannes, 363Raviv, Dan, 318Raviv-Vorobeichic, Moshe, 364RCA Record, 586Rebick, Judy, 302Rebling, Jalda, 381Reconstructionist, 586Reconstructionist Congregations and

    Havurot, Federation of, 540Reconstructionist Rabbinical Associa-

    tion, 541Reconstructionist Rabbinical College,

    553Reform Judaism, 586Reich, Seymour D., 192, 231, 235, 239,

    240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 249,355

    Reichmann family, 395Reichmann, Renee, 302Reinhards, Paul, 310Reistetter, Stephen, 291Religious Zionists of America, 533Renewal Magazine, 588Reporter (New York City), 586Reporter (Vestal, NY), 586Research Foundation for Jewish Immi-

    gration, 523Research Institute of Religious Jewry,

    543Response, 586Reubens, Bernice, 316RE'UTH Women's Social Service, 537

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    Rhode Island Jewish Historical Notes,588

    Richards, Paul, 309Richler, Mordecai, 301Rimor, Mordechai, 3M, 28MRinger, Alexander L., 316Ritterband, Paul, 79M, 99, 99M, 497MRiva, Clemente, 356Robinson, Aubrey, 208Robinson, Ira, 301Robinson, Svend, 288Rocard, Michel, 322, 330Rocheman, Marc, 338Rodel, Frank, 370Rodionov, Alexey, 298Rodrigue, Aron, 338Roeder, Manfred, 308Rogov, Sergei, 386, 408Roiter, Howard, 301Romain, Jonathan, 311Ronson, Gerald, 313, 315Roques, Henri, 326Rosen, Moses, 316, 396Rosen, Nathan N., 602Rosenberg, A., 317Rosenberg, Stuart E., 302, 602-03Rosenthal, A.M., 188Rosenthal, Erich, 124MRosh, Lea, 371Ross, Malcolm, 290Rossano, Monsignor, 352Rossif, Frederic Rossif, 339Roth, Joel, 258

    Rotholz, Hans (Heinz), 368, 379Rotstein, Siegmund, 368, 379Rottenberg, Haim Yaakov, 339Roubache, Joseph, 338Rovan, Joseph, 336Rubinstein, Elyakim, 437Rubinstein, W.D., 402, 403, 406, 409Riibner, Tuvia, 371Rudin, A. James, 192, 197Rudolph, Arthur, 207, 292Rund, Emanuel, 370Runge, Irene, 379, 380

    Sabah, Michel, 351Sachs, Leonard, 319

    Sachser, Friedo, 369Sacks, Jonathan, 312, 316Sacks, Samuel, 319Safieh, Afif, 342Sahki, Avner, 474St. John's Hospice, 193, 195, 236, 447St. Louis Center for Holocaust Studies,

    523St. Louis Jewish Light, 583Salmon, Geoffrey, 319Salzer, Israel, 339San Diego Jewish Times, 580Sanders, Bernard, 179, 180Sanitt, Leonard, 316Santamaria, B.A., 402Saperstein, David, 240Sarah Herzog Memorial Hospital-Jeru-

    salem, American Friends of, 527Satok, David, 296Saunders, Ernest, 313Savage, Gus, 180, 182, 188Scalia, Antonin, 201, 202Schach, Eliezer, 467, 468, 469, 475Schauble, Wolfgang, 362Scheckner, Jeffrey, 79n, 99, 99M , 496M,

    497nScheininger, Les, 288, 297Schiff, Daniel, 407Schiff, Ze'ev, 218Schindler, Alexander, 241, 242, 243Schloss, Eva, 349Schmelz, Usiel O., 5, 6M, 77M, 117/7,

    488«, 496M, 497M, 499M, 503M,507M

    Schmool, Marlena, 501MSchnapper, Dominique, 338Schneerson, Menachem, 241, 259, 467Schneider, Susan Weidman, 5MSchneier, Arthur, 246Schocken, Gershom, 362, 483Schonhuber, Franz, 323, 365Schorr, Ann, 7MSchram, D.H., 343Schubert, Helga, 371Schulmann, Fernande, 337Schulweis, Harold, 208Schwammberger, Josef, 364Schwarberg, Giinther, 371

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    Schwarz, Harry, 426Scowcroft, Brent, 220Security Affairs, 581Sed-Rajna, Gabrielle, 335Segal, Lasar, 370Seidenberg, Hans, 372Seligman, Ben, HOnSeltzer, Sanford, 255Sentinel, 582Sephardic House, 524Sephardic Jewish Brotherhood of Amer-

    ica, 559Sephiha, Haim Vidal, 336Sermoneta, Joseph Baruch, 358Shaare Zedek Hospital, American Com-

    mittee for, 525Sha'ath, Nabil, 342, 398Shahar, Charles, 292Shahid, Leila, 342Shain, Milton, 415nShaked, Michael, 480Shalom Center, 518Shalom Hartman Institute, American

    Friends of, 527Shalom, Shin, 483Shamir, Michael, 318Shamir, Yitzhak, 209-13, 215, 217, 218,

    219, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, 228-33, 238-41, 243, 287, 305, 351, 362,388, 398, 429, 430, 436-46, 448,449, 452-56, 459-66, 468, 470-74,476, 477

    Shapiro, Harry L., 603Shapiro, Judy, 295Sharaa, Farouk al-, 221Sharir, Avraham, 469, 471, 473Sharon, Ariel, 210, 214, 227, 232, 241,

    245, 288, 433, 446, 448, 458, 462,472, 474, 476, 478

    Shatzmiller, Joseph, 301Shawcross, Lord, 310Sheftel, Yoram, 480Sheingold, Carl, 6«Shelef, Itzhak, 289Shemesh, M., 318Shenkar College in Israel, American

    Committee for, 526Shetreet, Shimon, 376

    Shevardnadze, Eduard, 220, 384, 458,459

    Sheviley Ha-Hinnukh, 586Shimoni, Gideon, 77n, 413, 413«Sh'ma, 586Shmuessen Mit Kinder Un Yugent, 586Shomrei Adamah/Keepers of the Earth,

    257, 543Shomron, Dan, 229, 435, 441, 442, 449,

    453Shoval, Zalman, 219Shtern, Sholem, 302Shultz, George, 213Sieff, Marcus, 317Sigal, John, 300Sigsworth, Eric, 317Silberman, Charles, 251Silverman, Alan, 319Silverman, Ira, 243Simchovitch, Simcha (Sam), 301Simon, Hermann, 380Simon, liana, 301Simonsohn, Shlomo, 358Simon Wiesenthal Center, 310, 311,

    353, 557Sint, Marianne, 342Sirat, Rene-Samuel, 335, 336, 337Sitruk, Joseph, 324, 330, 331, 332, 333,

    335Skirball Museum, Hebrew Union Col-

    lege, 524Smirnov-Ostashvili, Konstantin, 386Smith, Cameron, 301Smith, David Iser, 411Smith, Gerald, 317Society for Humanistic Judaism, 543Society for the History of Czechoslovak

    Jews, 524Society of Friends of the Touro Syna-

    gogue, National Historical Shrine,524

    Society of Israel Philatelists, 534Sohn-Rethel, Alfred, 372Solarz, Stephen, 178, 201, 202Sonnenfeld, Herbert, 370Souter, David H., 198Southern Jewish Weekly, 581Soviet Jewry Research Bureau, 518

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    Spadolini, Giovanni, 350, 352, 356Spertus College of Judaica, 553Spertus Museum, Spertus College of

    Judaica, 524Spire, Antoine, 337Squadron, Howard, 241Stark Jewish News, 588Starr, Patricia, 286State of Israel Bonds, 534State of Israel Bonds (Canada-Israel Se-

    curities Ltd.), 567Stavenhagen, Lutz, 333Stein, Cyril, 305Steinberg, Jonathan, 317Steinfeld, J.J., 301Sterling, Jeffrey, 318Sternberg, Larry, 3nStern, Bezalel, 319Stern College for Women, 555Stern, Marc D., 200Stone, Sasha and Cami, 370Strasser, Paul, 412Strauss, Herbert, 370Strugnell, John, 190, 482Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, 518Studies in Bibliography and Booklore,

    588Suffoth, Zeev, 342Sulzberger, Iphigene Ochs, 603Sunderland, Arthur, 319Sundlin, Bruce, 180Sununu, John, 443, 444Siisskind, Lala, 369Siissmuth, Rita, 363, 376Suzman, Helen, 426Swaggart, Jimmy, 203Synagogue Council of America, 192,

    200, 543Synagogue Light and Kosher Life, 586Szafran, Maurice, 338Szepansky, Gerda, 366Szmulenski, David, 338Szwajger, Adina Blady, 317

    Tabori, George, 372Taguieff, Pierre-Andre, 338Tanenbaum, Marc, 193Taub, Baruch, 302

    Technion-Israel Institute of Technol-ogy, American Society for, 528

    Teglio, Massimo, 359Tel Aviv Museum of Art, American

    Friends of, 527Tel Aviv University, 239Tel Aviv University, American Friends

    of, 526Temko, Ned, 316Temple Mount incident, 223, 243, 332,

    345, 430, 447, 455Tendler, Moses, 248Terre'Blanche, Eugene, 416, 417Terzi, Zebdi,, 398Texas Jewish Post, 588Thanks to Scandinavia, 537Thatcher, Margaret, 214, 303, 304, 305,

    306, 310Themel, Uri, 411Theodor Herzl Foundation, 534Theodor Herzl Institute, 534Tikkun, 239, 580Tilles, Gilbert, 603-04Tittjung, Anton, 207Tlas, Mustafa, 213Tmim, Joseph, 364Toaff, Ariel, 354Toaff, Elio, 352, 354, 355, 356, 357Tobin, Gary A., In, In, 28«, 254Toledano, Pinchas, 316Toledo Jewish News, 588Tolts, Mark, 387, 503MTorah Schools for Israel-Chinuch Atz-

    mai, 543Torah Umesorah, 544Torczyner, James, 293Torgov, Morley, 301Toscano, Mario, 357-58Touati, Charles, 337Touati, Emile, 338Touro College, 553Touro National Heritage Trust, 524Tov, Emanuel, 482Tradition, 586Traficant, James, 206, 207Traverso, Enzo, 337Trends, 587Treurnicht, Andries, 417

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    Troen, S.I., 318Troper, Harold, 301Tsur, Yaakov, 483Tucholsky, Kurt, 370Tudjman, Franjo, 397Tulsa Jewish Review, 588Turner, Barry, 317Tuszynski, Devi, 336Tutu, Desmond, 418Tutwiler, Margaret, 209, 220, 224, 437,

    439, 445, 447Tverskoi, Alexander, 390Tyminski, Stanislaw, 391Tyndall, John, 308

    UAHC-CCAR Commission on Reli-gious Living, 255

    UCSJ Quarterly Report {see Monitor*)UJF Virginia News, 589Ukeles, Jacob B., 239Undzer Veg, 589Union for Traditional Judaism, 257, 544Union of American Hebrew Congrega-

    tions (UAHC), 177, 178, 240, 241,544

    Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, 182,247, 518

    Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-tions of America, 302, 545

    Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S.and Canada, 546

    Union of Sephardic Congregations, 546United Charity Institutions of Jerusa-

    lem, 534United Church of Christ (UCC), 196United Israel Appeal, 247, 294, 534United Israel Appeal (Canada), 302United Jewish Appeal (UJA), 245, 247,

    537United Lubavitcher Yeshivoth, 546United Order True Sisters (UOTS), 563U.S. Catholic Conference, 178, 193U.S. Committee Sports for Israel, 534U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, 524U.S. National Conference of Catholic

    Bishops, 194United Synagogue of America, 258

    United Synagogue of Conservative Ju-daism, 546

    United Synagogue Review, 587United Synagogue Youth of Conserva-

    tive Judaism, 547University of Judaism, 552Unser Tsait, 587Ur, Doron, 404

    Va'ad, 386Vaad Mishmereth Stam, 547Vadnai, Gabriel, 331Valent, Dacia, 352, 353Van Den Broek, Hans, 341, 342Van Doom, Johan A.A., 345Van Maarsen, Jacqueline, 349Van Tijn, Bernard, 349Vanunu, Mordecahi, 401, 435Van Wesel, Arnold, 344Verdiger, Avraham, 470, 471Victor, Nathaniel Mayer, 319Viner, Boris, 387Vingiani, Maria, 356Vishniac, Roman, 604Vital, David, 252Vogel, Rolf, 371Vogel, Shraga, 313Voice of the Dutchess Jewish Commu-

    nity, 587Volunteers for Israel, 534Von Bodman, Clara, 371Von Der Gablentz, Otto, 345Von Doetinchem, Dagmar Hartung,

    371Von Habsburg, Otto, 369Von Karajan, Herbert, 363Von Weizsacker, Richard, 333, 365,

    371, 377Vorontsov, Yuli, 444

    Waddington, David, 306, 308, 310Waddington, Miriam, 301Wagner, Gottfried, 363Wagner, Richard, 363Wainberg, Marilyn, 294, 302Waksberg, Joseph, 496nWaldegrave, William, 304, 305Waldheim, Kurt, 192

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    Walesa, Lech, 391, 392Walker, Tony, 401Wallace, Irving, 604Wallenberg, Raoul, 344Waller, Harold M., 301Waltenberger, Johann, 369Warburg, Eric M., 372Washington Jewish Week, 582Wasserman, Dora, 300Waterman, Stanley, 79«Waters, Mary C , 79nWatson, Tom, 189Wayne, Johnny, 302Webber, Harvey, 302Webster, Paul, 317Wechter, Lipa, 302Wehner, Herbert, 372Weigel, Helene, 365, 374Weill-Raynal, Aude, 338Weinberg, Harry, 604Weiner, Gerry, 291Weinfeld, Morton, 300, 301Weiss, Konrad, 374Weiss, Samson Raphael, 604Weitz, Don, 292Weizman, Ezer, 458, 461Weizman, Sandra Morton, 299Weizmann Institute of Science, Ameri-

    can Committee for, 526Wellstone, Paul, 179Wertheimer, Gila and Douglas, 295Wertheimer, Jack, 22«West Coast Talmudical Seminary (Ye-

    shiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad), 554Western States Jewish History, 580Wexner, Leslie, 246White Aryan Resistance (WAR), 184Wiebes, Cees, 344Wiesel, Elie, 257, 374Wieseltier, Leon, 248Wikler, Emanuel, 349Wilenski, Peter, 399Williams, Bill, 316Wilson, Pete, 180Wilstein Institute, 87Winau, Rudolf, 371Wind, Bernard, 302

    Windsor Jewish Community Bulletin,589

    Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, 589Wishner, Maynard, 240Wisten, Fritz, 370Wistrich, Robert S., 318Witty, Irwin, 296Wolfe, Ray, 302Wolfson, Brian, 318Wolfson, David, 318Women's American ORT, 536Women's American ORT Reporter (see

    Reporter)Women's League for Conservative Ju-

    daism, 547Women's League for Israel, 535Women's League Outlook, 587Woocher, Jonathan S., 79nWootton, Dick, 410Workmen's Circle, 559Workmen's Circle Call (see Call)World Confederation of Jewish Com-

    munity Centers, 563World Confederation of United Zion-

    ists, 535World Conference of Jewish Communal

    Service, 519World Council of Synagogues, 548World Jewish Congress (WJC), 361,

    362, 519World Union for Progressive Judaism,

    548World Zionist Organization—American

    Section, 535Wright, Clifford A., 318Wurzweiler School of Social Work, 557

    Yaakobi, Gad, 465Yad Vashem, American Society for, 528Yaffe, Leo, 302Yearbook of the Central Conference of

    American Rabbis, 587Yehoshua, A.B., 382Yeltsin, Boris, 383, 384Yeshiva of Los Angeles, 557Yeshivath Torah Vodaath and Mesivta

    Rabbinical Seminary, 557Yeshiva University, 259, 554

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    Yeshiva University Museum, 524Yeshurum, Itzhaq, 357Yetnikoff, Walter, 186Yiddish, 587Yiddishe Heim, Di, 587Yiddishe Kultur, 587Yiddisher Kemfer, 587Yiddisher Kultur Farband (YKUF),

    525Yiddisher Veg, Der, 587Yiddishe Shprakh, 587Yiddishe Vort, Dos, 587YIVO Annual of Jewish Social Science,

    587YIVO Bleter, 587YIVO Institute for Jewish Research,

    525Yonnet, Paul, 325Yosef, Ovadia, 465, 466, 467, 469, 470,

    472Young Israel, National Council of,

    541-42Young Israel Viewpoint, 587Young Judaea, Canadian, 566

    Young Judaea/Hashachar, 531Young Judaean, 587Young, Lord, 312Yugntruf, 587Yugntruf Youth for Yiddish, 565

    Zablud, Robert, 412Zacklad, Jean, 339Zamir, Zvi, 431Zeevi, Rehavam, 473Zeitoun, Sabine, 336Zevi, Bruno, 358Zevi, Tullia, 352, 354, 355, 356, 357Zhelev, Zhelyu, 396Zimmer, Richard, 179Zionist Organization of America, 535Zionist Voice, 587Zolf, Larry, 301Zoltai, Gustav, 395Zuckerman, Arthur J., 604Zuesse, Evan, 409Zukunft, 587Zultner, Martin, 207Zundel, Ernst, 290

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