I. IN MEMORIAM LEO BAECK
S. MOSES: The Impact of Leo Baeck’s Personality on his Contemporaries
HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: Judaism and History of Religion in Leo Baeck’s Work
EVA G. REICHMANN: Symbol of German Jewry
WOLFGANG HAMBURGER: Teacher in Berlin and Cincinnati
Excerpts From Baeck’s Writings
KURT WILHELM: The Jewish Community in the Post-Emancipation Period
AHRON SANDLER: The Struggle for Unification
MAX GRUENEWALD: The Modern Rabbi
ADOLF KOBER: 150 Years of Religious Instruction
E. D. GOLDSCHMIDT: Studies on Jewish Liturgy by German-Jewish Scholars
S. ADLER-RUDEL: East-European Jewish Workers in Germany
WALTER M. SCHWAB: Some Aspects of the Relationship Between the German and the Anglo-Jewish Communities
II. THE INTERRELATION OF GERMAN AND JEWISH THOUGHT
H. G. REISSNER: Rebellious Dilemma: The Case Histories of Eduard Gans and Some of His Partisans
IMMANUEL WOLF: On the Concept of a Science of Judaism (1822)
DAVID BAUMGARDT: The Ethics of Lazarus and Steinthal
GEORGE L. MOSSE: The Image of the Jew in German Popular Culture, Felix Dahn and Gustav Freytag
ERNST KAHN: The Frankfurter Zeitung
MORITZ GOLDSTEIN: German Jewry’s Dilemma: The Story of a Provocative Essay
HEINRICH STRAUSS: On Jews and German Art (The Problem of Max Liebermann): (The Problem of Max Liebermann)
ERNST SIMON: Sigmund Freud, the Jew
III. DOCUMENTS
Letters From Berlin 1942: From The Last Days of the Reichsvertretung