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INDEX TO Jewish Currents VOLUME 48 (The July-August issue is cited as July) AUTHORS Engel, Marvin, Left-Wing Writers Reviewed Aleichem, Sholem, Becoming Acquainted with (book rev.) — May, 33 Bialik — May, 25 Falk, Rubin, Two Poems — June, 20 Alenier, Karren L., Song After Lilith (poem) — Fein, Leonard, Response: Idol-Smashing Still — Mar., 33 July, 4 Antler, Alan, Books and Things — Nov., 8 Foner, Henry, Al Prago’s Article on Anti-Semitism Arbus, Isak, The Holocaust Deniers Exposed (book and Spanish Dictionaries — Jan., 17; It Hap- ‘ rev.) — Apr., 33 pened in Israel — Oct., 12, Nov., 8, Dec., 8 Bank, Richard D. A Christmas Tree in Montefiore Friedland, Joseph, “Label, Der Blinder, Mit Ah — Dec., 4 Fullen Voogon Kinder” (memoir) — Jan., 28 Bartosiewicz, Zbigniew, Seeking the Jewish Past Gitlin, Todd, Critique of “Politics of Meaning”— in Poland — Mar., 4 July, 16 Bass, Claudette, Hate Crimes (poem) — Sept., 22 Goldburg, Rabbi Robert E., A Talk on Peace and Bergman, Carol, A Day at the Opera (memoir) — Justice — June, 4 Mar., 11; Deutsch (memoir) — Oct., 14 Goldring, Jake, Book Notes — Jan., 37 Bimbaum, Martin, Song (poem) — Oct., 25 Goldsmith, Sandra, Journey of a Seven- Year-Old Bloch, Harry, Early Colonial Physicians of Jewish (poem) — July, 13 Origin —Jan., 22; The Prayer of the Candles — Goldstein, Ezra, Shimon Peres’ Vision (book Dec., 18 rev.) — May, 4 Brockman, Rabbi Herbert N., Peace-Shalom-Sa- Goldstein, Richard, The White Man Who Dreamed laam — July, 7; A Talk on Peace and Justice — of Wild Indians (story) — Oct., 8 June, 4 Goodman, Roger B., New Jewish Fiction (rev.) Broderson, Moishe, A New Lullaby (poem) — — June, 7, Nov., 20 July, 23 Hacker, David A., Tikkun: Conference and Poltics Brodsky, Louis Daniel, The Loneliness of an Old — May, 8; Index to Vol. 48 — Dec., 78 Road Peddler (poem) — Feb., 22 Hartman, Hershl, Card of Thanks — Oct., 40 Buhle, Paul, Paul Novick (Sept. 7, 1891—Aug. Hofstein, David, First Snow (poem) — July, 22 21, 1989) — July, 48 Hogman, Flora, Retum tothe Convent: A Memoir Bulman, Aaron E., Fathert oS on (poem) — Jan., — Apr., 7 14 Jaffe, Annette G., It Happened in Israel — Jan., Burton, Bernard, The Fourth Ones (poe—m J)an. , 12, Feb., 12, Mar., 8, Apr., 12, May, 12, June, 6 10, July, 14, Sept., 12 Bush, Lawrence, Testimonies (story) — Mar., 20, Jochnowitz, Carol, Book Note — Mar., 37; Emma May, 42 Goldman’s 125th Birthday (June 27, 1869— Chansky, Norman M., Owed to Hannah Senesh May 14, 1940) — June, 27 (poem) — Nov., 33 Julia, Taissa, Holocaust Memory through Cherry, Robert, Readers’ Forum on Schindler's Scultpure: Louis Mitelberg — Jan., 7 List — June, 21 Katz, Eli, Max Weinreich (1894-1969) — July, Citron, Philippe, To the Heart oft he Matter: through 28 the Back Door (story) — June, 12 Katz, Aaron, Rosenberg Case: The Hoax of the Cohen, Max, The Sun Also Rises (poem) — Jan., Century — June, 31 14 Kleinmuntz, Mendel, My Tante Sureh (memoir) Cooper, Adrienne, Bringing It All Back Home: — Feb., 23 New Recordings of Jewish Music in Europe — Kramer, Aaron, tr., Cradlesongo f a Jewish Mother Mar., 6 in Poland (poe—m D)ec. , 12; Journal Entry— Dimow, Joseph, The Desperate Opposition — July, 33; Lunch at Suhl’s — An Interview — Mar., 36; Inside the Jewish Community — each Nov., 4; tr., Like Clay (poem) — Mar., 25; tr., issue; Keeping Our Eyes on the Target — Sept., Song (poem) — Oct., 25; tr., Three Children 29; Perpetuating Jewishness by Recruiting — (poem) — May, 7; tr., Three Poems — Apr., Jan., 48 26; tr., Three Poems — July, 22; tr., Two Po- JEWISH CURRENTS INDEX TO Jewish Currents VOLUME 48 (The July-August issue is cited as July) AUTHORS Engel, Marvin, Left-Wing Writers Reviewed Aleichem, Sholem, Becoming Acquainted with (book rev.) — May, 33 Bialik — May, 25 Falk, Rubin, Two Poems — June, 20 Alenier, Karren L., Song After Lilith (poem) — Fein, Leonard, Response: Idol-Smashing Still — Mar., 33 July, 4 Antler, Alan, Books and Things — Nov., 8 Foner, Henry, Al Prago’s Article on Anti-Semitism Arbus, Isak, The Holocaust Deniers Exposed (book and Spanish Dictionaries — Jan., 17; It Hap- ‘ rev.) — Apr., 33 pened in Israel — Oct., 12, Nov., 8, Dec., 8 Bank, Richard D. A Christmas Tree in Montefiore Friedland, Joseph, “Label, Der Blinder, Mit Ah — Dec., 4 Fullen Voogon Kinder” (memoir) — Jan., 28 Bartosiewicz, Zbigniew, Seeking the Jewish Past Gitlin, Todd, Critique of “Politics of Meaning”— in Poland — Mar., 4 July, 16 Bass, Claudette, Hate Crimes (poem) — Sept., 22 Goldburg, Rabbi Robert E., A Talk on Peace and Bergman, Carol, A Day at the Opera (memoir) — Justice — June, 4 Mar., 11; Deutsch (memoir) — Oct., 14 Goldring, Jake, Book Notes — Jan., 37 Bimbaum, Martin, Song (poem) — Oct., 25 Goldsmith, Sandra, Journey of a Seven- Year-Old Bloch, Harry, Early Colonial Physicians of Jewish (poem) — July, 13 Origin —Jan., 22; The Prayer of the Candles — Goldstein, Ezra, Shimon Peres’ Vision (book Dec., 18 rev.) — May, 4 Brockman, Rabbi Herbert N., Peace-Shalom-Sa- Goldstein, Richard, The White Man Who Dreamed laam — July, 7; A Talk on Peace and Justice — of Wild Indians (story) — Oct., 8 June, 4 Goodman, Roger B., New Jewish Fiction (rev.) Broderson, Moishe, A New Lullaby (poem) — — June, 7, Nov., 20 July, 23 Hacker, David A., Tikkun: Conference and Poltics Brodsky, Louis Daniel, The Loneliness of an Old — May, 8; Index to Vol. 48 — Dec., 78 Road Peddler (poem) — Feb., 22 Hartman, Hershl, Card of Thanks — Oct., 40 Buhle, Paul, Paul Novick (Sept. 7, 1891—Aug. Hofstein, David, First Snow (poem) — July, 22 21, 1989) — July, 48 Hogman, Flora, Retum tothe Convent: A Memoir Bulman, Aaron E., Fathert oS on (poem) — Jan., — Apr., 7 14 Jaffe, Annette G., It Happened in Israel — Jan., Burton, Bernard, The Fourth Ones (poe—m J)an. , 12, Feb., 12, Mar., 8, Apr., 12, May, 12, June, 6 10, July, 14, Sept., 12 Bush, Lawrence, Testimonies (story) — Mar., 20, Jochnowitz, Carol, Book Note — Mar., 37; Emma May, 42 Goldman’s 125th Birthday (June 27, 1869— Chansky, Norman M., Owed to Hannah Senesh May 14, 1940) — June, 27 (poem) — Nov., 33 Julia, Taissa, Holocaust Memory through Cherry, Robert, Readers’ Forum on Schindler's Scultpure: Louis Mitelberg — Jan., 7 List — June, 21 Katz, Eli, Max Weinreich (1894-1969) — July, Citron, Philippe, To the Heart oft he Matter: through 28 the Back Door (story) — June, 12 Katz, Aaron, Rosenberg Case: The Hoax of the Cohen, Max, The Sun Also Rises (poem) — Jan., Century — June, 31 14 Kleinmuntz, Mendel, My Tante Sureh (memoir) Cooper, Adrienne, Bringing It All Back Home: — Feb., 23 New Recordings of Jewish Music in Europe — Kramer, Aaron, tr., Cradlesongo f a Jewish Mother Mar., 6 in Poland (poe—m D)ec. , 12; Journal Entry— Dimow, Joseph, The Desperate Opposition — July, 33; Lunch at Suhl’s — An Interview — Mar., 36; Inside the Jewish Community — each Nov., 4; tr., Like Clay (poem) — Mar., 25; tr., issue; Keeping Our Eyes on the Target — Sept., Song (poem) — Oct., 25; tr., Three Children 29; Perpetuating Jewishness by Recruiting — (poem) — May, 7; tr., Three Poems — Apr., Jan., 48 26; tr., Three Poems — July, 22; tr., Two Po- JEWISH CURRENTS ems — Feb., 28; tr., Two Poems — June, 9; tr., Memoriam: David Seltzer — June, 40; Joint Two Poems — Dec., 10 Statement by the NAACP and ADL — Apr., Kraus, Dorothy Rogin, Memories of a Childhood 22; Presenting the M.S. Amoni Award — July, in Poland — Sept., 48 4; Schappes’ Challenge to Farrakhan — Mar., Kubicek, J.L., With Calloused Hands (poem) — 15; Schappes’ Letter tothe Forward —July, 11 Apr., 23 Schofer, Larry, C.S.J.0. Conference: A Repon — Kunis, Rena, None So Blind (memoir) — Mar., 10 Sept., 26 Kvitko, Leib, Go! (1917) (poem) — July, 22 Schofer, Jane E., Jewish Books for Young Read- Lefkowitz, Larry, The Survivor from Saloniki ers — Nov., 12 (poem) — Apr., 23 Seeger, Pete, Like Clay (music) — Mar., 25 Lewis, F.R., Aggravation (story) — Sept., 14 Seltzer, David, Three Poems — Apr., 26 Manger, Itzik, Two Poems — Feb., 28 Shaham, Milton A., Doncani (poem) — Sept., 23 Marcus, Mordecai, They Fired All Their Christian Shapiro, Ralph, How the IWO — and Freedom — Help (poem) — May, 14 Were Dissolved (book rev.) — Sept., 8 Mantin, Josie Levy, Secrets: A Memoir — Apr., 5 Shapiro-Bertolini, Ethel, Lunch Time in a Dress Meier, Sally, Readers’ Forum on Schindler's List Shop (story) — July, 26 — June, 23 Sharlin, Shifra, First Steps, or, The Shoemaker's Miller, Arthur, A Talk on Peace and Justice — Apprentice (story) — Nov., 26 June, 4 Shire, Amy, Jewish Women Now — each issue Mintus, Helen Agin, Two Poem — Oct., 22 Shneyer, Elana Friedman, A Bas Mitzva Speech Molodowsky, Kadia, Three Children (poem) — — Oct., 26 May, 7 Snitow, Virginia L., The Clock (story) — May, Muraskin, Bennett, Secular Humanistic Judaism 20; A Spanish Reminiscence Updated (mem- Today — Sept., 4 oir) — Jan., 15 Myers, Jack, Rebecca (story) — Mar., 13 Stillman, Gerald, tr., Becoming Acquainted with Nadir, Moishe, Like Clay (poem) — Mar., 25 Bialik — May, 25; Eliyohu Bokher (1469- Neumann, Alfred M., Three Days in a Nazi Prison 1549) — Jan., 29, correction — Feb., 40; (memoir) — Feb., 14 Emanuel Ringelblum, Historian and Hero — Nitzberg, Jerome, Readers’ Forum on Schindler's Mar., 30; Itzik Manger (1901-1969): “Let's List — June, 23 Sing, Then” — Feb., 30; Joseph Opatoshu Nusser, Charles, Jews Who Fought in Spain — (1886-1954) — Apr., 27; The Pere Lachaise Mar., 28 Cemetery —Jan., 8; Ukrainian Pogroms, 1919- Owens, Major R., A Statement on Farrakhan — 20 — Dec., 24 Apr., 14 Stith, Barbara J., On Black-Jewish Ties and The Pasternack, Barbara, My Father, Mischa Balanoff Holocaust — Feb., 4 (memoir) — June, 28 Surace, Elizabeth, Marzabotto (story) — Jan., 10 Perlmutter, Archie, The Impact of Social Films Teitelboim, Dora, Two Poems — Dec., 10 (book rev.) — May, 30 Terris, Susan, Bridges (poem) — Mar., 33 Petigny, Alan, Black-Jewish Tensions Analyzed Ticktin, Harold, Jewish Liberalism a Sin? (book — Feb.,7 rev.) — Jan., 34 Plone, Allen, Solly (story) — Jan., 9 Tkatch, Meyer-Zimmel, Cradlesong of a Jewish Pogrebin, Letty Cottin, Readers’ Forum on Mother in Poland — Dec., 12 Schindler's List —June, 21 Weinstein, Sid, Debut (memoir) — Jan., 4 Reisin, Avrom, The Painter (Story) — Dec., 13 Weiss, Adele F., Readers’ Forum on Schindler's Rapoport, Joseph, Visiting My Shtetl: A Memoir List — June, 22 — Oct., 4, correction — Nov., 15 Weiss, Louis, tr., The Painter (story) — Dec., 13 Resnick, Sid, Olgin, Communist Yiddish Editor — Wolf, Steven, Readers’ Forum on Schindler’s L ist Nov., 30 — June, 23 Rosenfeld, Jack, C.S.J.0. Conference: A Report Zaretsky, Hinde, Two Poems — June, 9 — Sept., 26 Sabin, Arthur J., Readers’ Forum on Schindler's SUBJECTS List —June, 24 Abortion — Apr., 24; clinics — Sept, 24 Schachter, Esty, Rachel’s Sister (poem) — Sept., Alter, Susan, rejected by NOW — Jan., 26 23 Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union Schappes, Morris U., Around the World — each — Mar., 35 issue; The Editor’s Diary — each issue; In American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee DECEMBER, 1994 79 (AAADC) — Nov., 34 Naquet — Apr., 33; The Celibacy of Felix American-Israel Political Affairs Committee Greenspan, by Lionnel Abraham — June, 7; (AIPAC) — Oct., 31 Celluloid Power: Social Film Criticism from American Jewish Committee — Apr., 31, June, “The Birth of a Nation” to “Judgment at 33, July, 31, Sept., 24, 33. Nuremberg,” ed. by David Platt — May, 30; A American Jewish Congress — Mar., 35, Apr., 24, Children’s Haggadah, by Howard Bogot — 32, June, 32, July, 31, Sept., 24. Nov., 13; Denying the Holocaust, by Deborah American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee — E. Lipstadt — Apr., 33; Escape from Egypt, by Mar., 35 Sonia Levitan — Nov., 14; Golden Windows American Zionist Movement — Apr., 32, July, 31 and Other Stories ofJ erusalem, by Adele Geras Americans for Peace Now — July, 32 — Nov., 13, The Hope, by Herman Wouk — Anti-Defamation League, statement with NAACP June, 7; [f 1 Am Not for Myself. . . The Liberal —Apr., 22; report on Christian Right — Oct., Betrayal of the Jews, by Ruth R. Wisse — Jan., 30; spy charges — Jan., 32, July, 32 34; If You Knew Me, by Anne Roiphe — June, Anti-Semitism in U.S., Bronx synagogue defaced 7; The Jewish Kids’ Hebrew-English Word- — Apr., 45; cemetery desecrated — May, 27; book, by Chaya M. Burstein — Nov., 14; Religious Right — July, 45; study — Sept., 33 K' tonton's Secret Adventure, by Sadie Rose Argentina — Jan., 46, Sept., 46 Weilerstein — Nov., 12; Left Letters: The M.S. Amoni Award — July, 4 Culture Wars of Mike Gold and Joseph Free- An work by Janet Berg — Dec., 1, 2; Enrico man, by James. D. Bloo— mMay , 33; Meshuga, Glicenstein — Mar., 1; Hank Greenberg medal by LB. Singer — Nov., 22; Mrs. Katz and — July, 1, 2; Stan Kaplan — June, 1, 2; Louis Tush, by Patricia Polacco — Nov., 12; The Mitelberg — Jan., 1, 7; Two Continents — New Middle East, by Shimon Peres — May, 4; May, 1,2; Andy Warhol — Feb., 1,2; Woodcut A Plague of Dreamers, by Steve Stern — Nov., from Amsterdam — Sept., 1, 2 21; Red Scare in Court: New York versus the Atlanta — Jan., 46 International Workers Order, by Arthur J. Australia — Oct., 47 Sab—i Senpt ., 8; Sacred Lips of the Bronx, by Austria — July, 46 Douglas Sadownik — Nov., 22; The Secret Avital, Colette, Israeli Consul-General in NYC — Relationship between Black and Jews — May, Oct., 24, Nov., 24 16, June, 16, July, 18, Dec., 14, correction — Beilin, Yossi — Sept., 32 June, 39; Shifting Landscapes, by Henry Roth Bequest, Murray M. Smolar — Sept., 38; Morton — Nov., 20; Something from Nothing, by Stavis — Mar., 42 Phoebe Gilman — Nov., 13; That Year ofO ur Bialik, Chaim Nachman — May, 25 War, by Gloria Goldreich — Nov., 23; The Black-Jewish cooperation —Jan., 45, Apr., 38, 45 Three Bears, Goldylocks Apologizes, by Marcia Black-Jewish relations —July, 33; African-Ameri- Gruss Levinsohn — Nov., 14; A Torchlighfto r cans on the Holocaust — Feb., 4; Amsterdam America, by Louis Farrakhan — Jan., 18; Ves- News on Hasidic Jews — Feb., 46; in Black sels of Evil: American Slavery and the Holo- college newspapers — Feb., 18; Howard Uni- caust, by Laurence Thomas — Oct., 18; Writ- versity — June, 45; NAACP and ADL joint ers on the Left: Episodes in American Literary statement — Apr., 22 Communism, by Daniel Aaron — May, 33 Black-Jewish tensions —African-American jour- Borun, Sam and Fannie — Feb., 39 nalist on — Feb., 7 Boycott of Israel — Dec., 28 Black Jews — July, 45 Brackman, Dr. Harold, on Farrakhan — Dec., 14 B’nai B'rith — Nov., 35 Breyer, Stephen G. — June, 46, Sept., 45 B'nai B’rith Women — May, 23 Bridges (periodical) — May, 24 Bokher, Eliyohu — Jan., 29 Bulgaria — July, 47 Book Notes, Bobe Mayse, A Tale of Washington CAJE (Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Square by Nancy Bogen — Mar., 37; The Un- Education) — Nov., 35 American by Emanuel Fried — Jan., 37 California earthquake — Mar., 45 Book Reviews: Anne Frank. Beyond the Diary. A Canada — June, 46 Photographic Remembrance, by Ruud van der Chavis, Ben — Sept., 29, Oct., 31 Roland Rian Verhoeven — Nov., 15; Annihila- Cole, Johnnetta B. — July, 46 tion, by Piotr Szewc — June, 7; Anti-Semitism Conferenceo f Presidentso fM ajor American Jew- in America, by Leonard Dinnerstein — Nov., ish Organizations — Oct., 31 16; Assassins of Memory, by Pierre Vidal- Congress of Secular Jewish Org.’s — Sept., 26 80 JEWISH CURRENTS Council of Jewish Federations — May, 28 Holland — Mar., 46 Cuba — Feb., 46; Jewish press on embargo — Homosexuality — Nov., 24, Dec., 8, 28; Rabbini- Nov., 35 cal Assembly and — July, 32 Dinkins, David N. — Jan., 32 Intermarriage — Mar., 34 Domestic Violence — Dec., 22 International Workers Order — Sept., 8 DuBois, W.E.B. — Jan., 21 Israel, archeologists — Feb., 12; Baltic leaders Ex-USSR: Bryansk, Jews in — May, 47; Die visiting — May, 47; Yossi Beiin questions Yiddishe Gass — Sept., 47, Oct., 47; growth of need for charitable contributions — Apr., 12; Jewish organizational and cultural life — Apr., bus bombing — Dec., 27; chief of police re- 47; famous Moscow synagogue rebuilt — Oct., signs — July, 14; Yael Dayan — Sept., 12 47; Holocaust symposium in Moscow — July, Diaspora Museum (Beit Hatefutsoth) attitude 47; Israel and — Mar., 9; Israeli Prime Minister to women — Feb., 27, Apr., 25; domestic Rabin’s visit to Moscow — June, 47; Jewish violence — Dec., 22; Druse — Jan., 13; East- cultural festival in Ukraine — July, 47; Jewish ern European Jewish folklore exhibit — June, education in — Mar., 47; Jewish emigration 10; economy analyzed by Abigail Wisse — data — each issue; Jewish organzations in — Apr., 12; Egyanpd —tOct ., 13, Nov., 24; Yigal May, 47; Jewish woman elected to Russian Even-Or's play Fleischer — Jan., 13; ex- parliament — Mar., 47; Latvia, Jewish revival change program with Black American colleges in — June, 47; Lubavitcher Hasidim in — Feb., — July, 15; Baruch Goldstein — Apr., 13; 47; Messianic Jewish Festival — July, 47; Hadashot (newspaper) — Mar., 9; Hebron Moscow synagogue destroyed by fire — Mar., massacre — Apr., 13; Herzliya — Oct., 12; 47; Pamyat publishes Protocols — Jan., 47; Histadrut — July, 14; Hizballah — Sept., 12; Schindler's List screening postponed — Oct., homosexuality in military — Nov., 24, Dec., 8; 47; Va’ ad — Apr.4,7 ; Vladimir Zhirinovsky— Hula swamplands reflooded — July, 15; Jesse Jan., 47; Feb., 47 Jackson visit — May, 22; Jordan and — Sept., Farrakhan, Louis — Jan., 18, 45, Feb., 45, Mar., 12, Nov., 24; McDonald's — Jan., 12; Mizrahi 40,45, Apr., 11, 14, 46, May, 46, June, 45, July, Women’s Project — June, 11; Morocco and 36; Schappes challenge to — Mar., 15 (ed.) — Oct., 3; Dr. Irving I. Moskowitz — Film reviews, And the Wind Returneth — May, June, 11; Abie Nathan — Feb., 13; Neve Sha- 18; Schindler's List — Mar., 16, Apr., 18 lom/Wahat al Salam — Feb., 12, Dec., 9; Or- Foner, Philip — June, 17 thodox — Oct., 13; Palestinian archeological Forward, Schappes’ letter to—July, 11; Schappes dig — Dec., 9; Palestinian radio station — in — Dec., 17 Dec., 9; PLO Accord (ed.)— Mar., 3, anniver- France — Jan., 46 sary — Nov, 34, reactions to — Nov., 45; Gangsta Rap — Oct., 31 poverty surging — Mar., 9, Apr., 13; Qatar and Gay and lesbian Jews —Oct., 47 boycott — Apr., 13; Reform Judaism and Jew- Gaza — Mar., 9 ish burial — June, 10; religious controversy — Germany — Jan., 47, Mar., 47, May, 47 Mar., 34; religious observance study — Feb., Ginsburg, Ruth Bader— Jan., 27, Apr., 25 13; secular-religious controversy — Jan., 13; Goldberg, Itche — Feb., 19, July, 20 Syria and — Jan., 12; unemployment — Jan., Goldman, Emma — June, 27; correction — July, 12, Apr., 13; U.S. Jews fundraising — Sept., 42 32; West Bank settleme—n tMasy , 13; women Goldstein, Baruch (ed.) — Apr., 3 — Sept., 12; Yiddish— Sept., 13 Greece — May, 46 Italy — Mar., 46, June, 47, Nov., 46 Hadassah — Mar., 27 Jesse Jackson — Mar., 35; visit to Israel — May, Haiti, U.S. Jews and — May, 24, 45 22 Harap, Louis, retires — Oct., 17 Japan — Nov., 46 Harkabi, Yehoshafat — Nov., 11 Jeffries, Leonard — Jan., 41, Feb., 37, July, 31 Health care — Apr., 32, Oct., 31 Jewish Agency for Israel — Sept., 32 Herblock — Oct., 45 Jewish Book Council — Feb., 34 Hungary — Feb., 47 Jewish community, role of women leaders in — Holocaust, art — Apr., 1, 2; deniers — Apr., 33; Mar., 27 exhibit, Jewish Museum — June, 19; poll cor- Jewish Cultural Center — Jan., 38 rected — July, 45, Sept., 32; sculpture — Jan., Jewish Currents, concert — Feb., 21; in Florida 7; Vatican an—d Ma y, 15, 46, July, 46; women — May, 37; Hanuka party — Apr., 19; lun- and — July, 24 cheon — July, 4; matching grant — Mar., 39, DECEMBER, 1994 81 May, 9, July, 42, Sept., 42, Oct., 7, Dec., 38 Life subscribers, Ben Baron — Sept., 36; Judy Jewish feminism — Jan., 26; feminist scholarship Botwin — Apr., 38; Ben and Muriel Goldring — Feb., 26 — June, 38; Janet Hadda — Dec., 37; Charles Jewish Fund for Justice — Feb., 34 Levenstein — Nov., 40; Maggie Levenstein Jewish Museum — July, 25 and David Arsen — Nov., 40; Paul and Lottie Jewish music recordings — Mar., 6 Rosen — Nov., 40; Ana M. and Paul G. Shane Jewish People’s Philharmonic Chor—u Sespt. , 18 — Nov., 40; Clare Stadtmauer — Sept., 36; Jewish physicians, U.S. 18th century — Jan., 22 Irene Steinberg — Nov., 40 Jewish population, world — Oct., 46; U.S. — Leibowitz, Yeshoyahu — Nov., 10 Nov., 45 Lerner, Michael — May, 8, July, 16 Jewish proselytizing — Jan., 48 Lilith (periodical) — Feb., 26, Sept., 25 Jewish sports, Israel — Sept., 13 Living Memorial to the Holocaust-Museum of Jewish women, photographer of — Sept., 25; Jewish Heritage — Oct., 1,2, 45 research on — Dec., 23; rituals — Dec., 23 Lubavitch — Feb., 33; yeshiva students shooting Jewish women’s conference, international —Oct., — Apr., 45 Magdoff, Harry — Feb., 19 Jews for Racial and Economic Justice Teach-in — Manger, Itzik — Feb., 30 Apr., 20 Martin, Tony — May, 16, June, 16 Judaism (periodical) — Jan., 26 Mazon — Feb., 34 aAe~—=e ~ Ketuba (marriage contract) — Jan., 27 Memoirs, Germany — Oct., 14; Latvia — Oct., 4; Kibbutzim, economic situation of — Nov., 10, Poland — Sept., 48 Dec., 8; feminism on — Nov., 24 Memorial contribution, Milo Sklar — June, 35; Kinderland — Dec., 15 correction — Sept., 37 Letters, Jamie Abelson — Feb., 37; Don Amter — Middle East peace process (ed.) —Jan., 3, Mar., Jan., 38; Charles Ansell — Dec., 45; Isak Arbus 3, Sept., 3, Oct., 3, Nov., 3, Dec., 3; Hebron wMMMB|@@==iiiie eeee — Oct., 36; Abraham Amold — Mar., 39; massacre, Israeli reaction — May, 12, U.S. Sidney Belman — Mar., 39; George Berlant — Jews on — Apr., 29, 30, 31, 39, (ed.) — Apr., Mar., 41; Nahoma Boxerman — May, 40; Elin 3, Rabin’s statement— Apr., 10; opposition to Schoen Brockman — Sept., 35; Paul Buhle — — Feb., 13, Mar., 8, 36; Palestinian women Apr., 38; Alan Butler — Apr., 38, Dec., 35; and — Mar.,26 ; tourism — Oct., 12; U.S. Jews Jesse Cherry — Feb., 37; B.D. — May, 41; — May, 28, June, 32, (ed.)— Feb., 3, May, 3, Joseph Dimow comments on Henry Siegman June, 3; U.S. Jewish opposition (ed.)}—July, 3 — Sept., 39; Jo Edelman — Nov., 39; David Mikva, Abner Joseph — Oct., 45 Englestein — Dec., 43; Shaurain Farber — Mitelberg, Louis — Jan., 7 Feb., 38; Stanley Feingold — Dec., 37; Bernard Morocco — Feb., 46 Forer — Oct., 40; Henrietta Friedman — July, Muhammad, Khalid Abdul — Mar., 15, 45, Apr., 38; Joseph Friedland — Oct., 35; Walter 11, 14, June, 45 Friedman — July, 36; David Grubman — Feb., NAACP — Sept, 29, Oct., 31 37; Ira Grupper — Jan., 42; Stan Halpern — Na’amat — July, 25, Dec., 22 Feb., 37, Mar., 40, May, 41; Rabbi Yaakov National Council of Jewish Women — July, 25 Jacobs —Sept.,38; Benjamin Kanar—e Makr. , National Jewish Community Relations Advisory 38; Edward Kitograd — Dec.,35; Aaron Kramer Council — Sept., 32 — June, 38; Bernard Kransdorf — Oct., 35; National Urban League — Oct., 45 MarthaG. Krow-Lucal —Feb.,35 ; Prof. Regina National Yiddish Book Center — May, 27 P. Krummel — Mar., 41; Alfred Lawrence — N.Y. Public Library exhibit, Blacklisting and eoo—==ese Oct., 37; Nina Lazar— Feb., 36; Ed Meskin — McCarthyism — July, 17, Sept., 21 July, 37; Bennett Muraskin — Nov., 39; Max 92nd St. YMHA, tour of Black-Jewish sites in Noo— nDec ., 49; Benjamin Rosenthal — May, Harlem — Oct., 45 39; Herman L. Sainer — Jan., 41; Chaim Nobel Peace Prize, 1994— Nov., 3, Dec., 3, 27 Schwartz — Feb., 40; Arthur Sharfin — Apr., Novick, Paul — July, 48 38; William Shneyer—Sept.,35 ,O ct., 37; Sara Novick, Shirley, interviewed — June, 25 P. Simon — July, 38; Harold Sosnow — June, Obituaries, Evelyn Alexander — Oct., 39; Ben 38; Michael Steinlauf — May, 38; Helen Travis Axelrod — Apr., 21; Fannie Borun — Nov., — Dec., 47; Sam Traum — May, 41; Sylvia 38; Elias Canetti — Oct., 38; Richard Cohen Zisman — June, 37 — Dec., 74; May Hartman — June, 42; Dr. [a««oooe«,e7iiol _ e o Liberalism, Jewish — Jan., 34 Paul Jarmon — Oct., 36; Rabbi Marshall T. 82 JEWISH CURRENTS Meyer — Feb., 25; Steve Nelson — Feb., 39, Farrakhan and Khalid Muhammad — Apr., 11; Apr., 21, correction — June, 39; William at Israel Bonds dinner — Mar., 19; letter to the Haywood Nuchow — Jan., 42; Ruth Fischer N.Y. Times — Jan., 20 Prago — Feb., 40; Maurice Rauch — Nov., 37; Schindler’ sL ist (film) — Mar., 16, Apr., 18, 46, Rose Raynes — July, 41; Gedaliah Sandler — May, 45, Oct., 35; Readers’ Forum on — June, Mar., 42, May, 19, Sept., 21; Chaim Schwartz 21 — Oct, 29, correction — Nov., 15; David Schneerson, Menachem Mendel — Feb., 33 Seltz—e Jurne , 38, 40, correction — Sept., 37; Sexual harassment — Apr., 24 William L. Shirer — Feb., 42; Rabbi Malcolm Shneyer, Elana Sarah Friedman — July, 21, Oct., H. Stem — May, 17, Sept., 20; George Watt — 26 Sept., 28 Shneyers, Hedy and Bill — Oct., 21 Olgin, Moissaye — Nov., 30 Shvil Hazahav — Dec., 28 Opatoshu, Joseph — Apr., 27 Siegman, Henry — June, 32, Sept., 38 Palestinian elections register — July, 15 Slavery and Jews — Oct., 18 Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics Society for Humanistic Judaism — Feb., 34, Sept., and Culture — Oct., 12 4 Patriot missiles — Nov., 10 South Africa —. June, 46 Passover — May, 45 Spain — Jan., 15 People for the American Way on Farrakhan — Spanish Civil War, Jews in — Mar., 28 Apr., 17 Sugihara, Chiune — Nov., 46 Pere Lachaise cemetery — Jan., 8 Suhl, Yuri — Nov., 4 Peres, Shimon — May, 4, Dec., 84 Syrian Jews — Jan., 46 Peru — Apr., 46 Talent bank — Feb., 26 Photo by Zuka — Jan., 1 Tambak, Estelle — Apr., 19 Play reviews, Broken Glass by Arthur Miller— TV review, The True Story of Oskar Schindler Sept., 20; The Cincinnati Saint by Norman (1908-197)4} — June, 19 Lessing—Feb., 21; The Day the Bronx Died by Tikkun (periodical) — May, 8, June, 32 Michael Henry Brown— July, 21; Edith Stein Toward Tradition — Dec., 28 by Arthur Giron— May, 19; Faith Journey: A Union of American Hebrew Congregations — Musical Celebration of Martin by Jesse L. July, 32, Oct., 31 DeVore Jr. — Nov., 19; Family Secrets by United Jewish Appeal — May, 28, June, 33 Sherry Glaser — Nov., 19; Stempenyu by United Nations, Human Rights Commission — Sholem Aleichem — Mar., 18; The Survivor by Apr., 46; Security Council on Hebron — May, — Mar., 18; Teibele and Her Demon by 1.B. 46 Singer and Eve Friedman — Sept., 19; That's United States Holocaust Museum — Apr., 45 Life by Helen Butlero— fOcft. , 21; Unfinished Va'ad — Nov., 47 Stories by Sybille Pearson — June, 18; The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising — Apr., 4; commemo- Workroom by Jean-Claude Grumberg — Feb., ration — Sept., 19 20 WBAI — Dec., 16 Politics of Meaning — May, 8, July, i6 Weinreich, Max — July, 28 Poland — Mar., 4, Oct., 46 Wolf, Naomi — Apr., 24 Pollard, Jonathan — Jan., 33, Feb., 34, May, 29 Women, Jewish and breast cancer — May, 24; as Population, U.S. Jewish, data on — Feb., 45 rabbis, controversy on — Feb., 27; violence Prago, Al — Jan., 17, 20 against — Sept., 24, Oct., 23 Rabbinical Assembly and homosexuality — July, Workmen's Circle — July, 32 32 World Committee for Israel (WCFI) — Jan., 33 Rap music — Oct, 31 World Conference of Jewish Communal Service Religious Right — Nov., 24 — Sept., 12 Response (periodical) — Jan., 26 World Zionist Organization — Sept., 32 Ringelblum, Emanuel — Mar., 30 Yad Vashem — Feb., 17 Romania — June, 46 Yale appoints woman provost — Jan., 46 Rosenbergs — June, 31, Oct., 21 Yiddish education in Israel — Nov. 11 Rushdie, Salman — Nov., 45 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, and Israel — Mar., 8 Rwanda, Jewish relief to — Sept., 45 Zhitlovsky Foundation — Feb., 19 Schappes, Morris U., at CCNY English Dept. Zionist Organization of America — Feb., 33, Awards — Sept., 18; exposes distortions by Mar., 35, July, 32, Oct., 31 DECEMBER, 1994 83

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