INDEX TO VOLUME XVII 187 Confucianism, I 72 Congregations, 44, 46-47, 50, 55-56, 64, 74. 77. 81-82, 92-94. 98, 102-3, 143. 152-56, 165, 172, 174; scc also Synagogues Congress (of the United States), Congressmen, 6, 62, 87, 91, 96, 104, 114, 148; scc also House of Representatives (of the COSTA, EMANUEL MENDES DA; scc da Costa, Emanuel Mendes Cotton, 3-5, 7-8, 15-16 Counsel; scc Lawyers Cuuricr, 10 Court of Appeals, New York (State), 88 Courts, 8-9, 74, 82, 84-86, 88, 90-91, I 04, r47 ; scc also Court of Appeals, New York (State); Probate courts; Superior Court, Cincinnati, Ohio; Supreme Court (of Missouri); Supreme Court (of the United States) Cowboys, 120, 127, 130, 133-34 Craven County, S. C., 86 Creed, 145 Creve Coeur, Mo., 82 CR~VECOEUR, MICHEL-GUILLAUME JEAN DE, 76 Criminality, criminals, 1 I 5 Critics, 80, I I 2, 166-67 CRONBACH, ABRAHAM, 92, 98, 176 Culture, cultural life, 17, 67, 74, 89, I I I, r53, 167-68, 174-75, 180-81 Curasao, Netherlands West Indies, 102 Curtain (for the Ark) ; scc Paroches Customs; scc Religious observance Czarist Russia, Czars; see Russia Czech Jews, 175 DA COSTA, BENJAMIN MENDES, 86; EMANUEL MENDES, 2 7-3 3 ; JOSHUA MENDES, 32, 86; JUDITH MENDES (Mrs. Joshua), 29, 32-33; SOLOMON, 86 DAC~STA, ISAAC, 81, 89; JOSEPH, 81; SAMUEL, 8 I United States), . . Senate (of the United DAHLBERG, EDWARD, Bccw I Was Flcsh, States) 80 Conservative Judaism, Conservative Jewry, Daily Princctonian (Princeton, N. J.), 102 82, 171-72 Dakotas, I 15; scc also North Dakota CONSTEIN, MENAHEM, 85 Dancing, dancers, dances, 40, 45, 48-49. CONSTZNE, LEWIS, 85 51, 66-67. 83, 133, 176 Constihltion (of the United States), 55, DANIELS, ABRAHAM G., 8 I I73 DARROW, CLARENCE, 98 Consumer goods, 167 DAUB, MILTON, 8 r Contraception, I 7 2 DAVID, PHOEBE SAMUEL (Mrs. Lazarus), Conversion, converts, 39, 68, 89 90 Conversion of Chaplain Cohen, Thc, I 74 DAVIS, MRS. A,, Cincinnati, Ohio, 121; COONS, ISIDOR, 85 CHARLES K., 107, 115, 117, 119-22, Copenhagen, Denmark, 88 125-34 Copperheads, ro DAVIS, JEFFERSON, 84, 172 Corn, 138 DAVIS, SAMMY, JR., 24, 89 C~RTISSOS, IMMANUEL, 8 I Dawn or Dusk, 93 Day of Atonement; scc Yom Kippur Day schools, 80 DE SADOWSKA, KATHERINE; scc Sadowska, Katherine de Dcarborn Independent (Dearborn, Mich.), 105 Deborah (Cincinnati, Ohio), 73, r 55-56 Dedham, Mass., 8 I DEL BANCO, MIRIAM, 93 Delaware, I oz ; scc also Wilmingtoa DELEON, EDWIN, 90 DEMBITZ, FREDERICKA, 43; LOUIS, 43 Democracy, I 66 Democratic Party, Democrats, 6-1 2, 62; sce also Southern Democrats Demography, 169, I 73 Denver, Colo., 93 Department of State (United States) ; see State Department (United States) Department of the Navy (United States) ; see Navy Department (United States) Department of War (United States); scc War Department (United States) Depressions, 146 Deputy, The, I 7 5 Derech eretz (good manners), I 58 "Description of America, 1785, A," 27-33 Desegregation, 90, 97 Despotism, I 14
Detroit, Mich., 84, 94 Eastern Europe, 107, 115, 143-58, 161, DEUTSCH, BABETTE, Collected Poems, I9I9- 1962, 80 Dialectics, talmudic, 156 DIAMANT, ZANVEL, 170 Diaries, 40, 53, 59, 99-101, 107, I 19-22? 125-34, 140 Diaspora, I 63 168; Jews of, 143, 148-49, 153, 157, 161, 167-68, 176 Easton, Pa., 82, 92 EBAN, ABBA, 102 ECKSTEIN, DAVID, 16 Economic life, economics, 3, 102, 105, 114-15, 14-45, 153, 165, 167-68, 173, DICKINSON, JONATHAN, 90 Dietary laws; see Kashruth DILLON, JACOB LUTHER, 89 I79 EDELHERTZ, MOSES, I 28-29, I 36 EDEN, NAHUM, IOZ DINKELSPIEL, MAX, 98 Diplomas, rabbinical; see Rabbinical di- Editors, 8, 11, 38,54, 59,70,93, 149, 155, I 80-8 I plomas Education, 40-43, 52, 65, 70, 74, 80, 89, Disabilities, 88, 104, 147 97, 113, 143, 147, 157-58, 168; see also Dispatch (New York City), 67 Adult education, Hebrew schools, High Distillers, 105 schools, Public schools, Schools, Sunday District Grand Lodge No. 2, B'nai B'rith, schools Cincinnati, Ohio, 83 &AN, WILLIAM A., 87 Divine name; see God EHRLICH, PAUL, 94 Divorce, 69 EHRLICH, ROSALIE K. (Mrs. Julian B.), 99 DLUZNOVSKY, MOSHE, 170 EICHMANN, ADOLF, I 62-65; Eichmann In Documents, 84-87, 93, 17 r Jerusalem - A Report an the Banality of Dodge City, Kans., 125, 132, 141-42 Evil (review), 162-65, 175 Dolphin (ship), 92 EINHORN, DAVID, 98 Dominican Republic, 87 EINSTEIN, ALBERT, 17, 99, 166, 176 Donaldsonville, La., 94 EISBERG, CHARLES A., 93 Dos P~ssos, JOHN, 98 EISENDRATH, MAURICE N., 93, 170 Douglas-Keating Amendment, Mutual Se- EISENSCHIML, OTTO, I 7 2 curity Act, 93 EISENSTEIN, IRA, 103, 172; ISAAC, 103; DOUGLAS, PAUL H., 98, 174 JUDAH DAVID, 102-3, 157 Dover, N. J., 81 El Paso, Tex., 93 Drama, 173 Ele Bene Ha-Neurim, 3 z Drawings, 169 ELIAS, MRS. MIGUEL, 100 DRINAN, ROBERT F., 173 Elizabeth, N. J., 172 DRUMMOND, FRANKS, AND NESBITT, 91 ELLENBOGEN (family), to5 Du PONT DE NEMOURS COMPANY, ELLIOT, SIMON F., 82 E. I., 94 Ellsworth City, Ellsworth County, Kans., DUBOIS, JOHN V., 5 12 I DUCHAMP, MARCEL, 175 Emancipation (of slaves), 62; Proclama- DURANT, WILL, 97-98 tion, 62; (of women), 62, 75 Dutch, the, Dutch (language), 85, 170; EMANUEL, THE MISSES, 41 East India Company, 28 Emigrants, emigration; see Immigrants DWORKIN, FREDERIC S., 97 EMMANUEL, ISAAC S., IOZ Employment, 146 Encyclicals, 176 England, the English, 27-29, 32, 74-75, Eagle, Wis., 59 Early <strong>Jewish</strong> Community of Bostan's North End, The, I 7 6 Early <strong>Jewish</strong> Labor Movement in the United States, The, I 7 5 East Liverpool, Ohio, 8 1-82 East, the; Easterners, I 27, 131-32 103 ; see also Great Britain ENGLANDER, HENRY, 90, 105; MRS. HENRY, 90 English (language), 29, 38, 42, 73, 77-78? 136, 152, 158, 170, 180-81 "English in America, The," 75 Enlightenment, 148
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