I. FIGHTERS FOR EQUAL RIGHTS
STERN-TÄUBLER SELMA: The German Jew in a Changing World
MOSHE RINOTT: Gabriel Riesser: Fighter for Jewish Emancipation
ALFRED HIRSCHBERG: Ludwig Hollaender, Director of the C. V.
KURT WILHELM: Benno Jacob, a Militant Rabbi
JOHANNA PHILIPPSON: The Philippsons, a German-Jewish Family 1775–1933
II. JEWS IN ECONOMIC LIFE
EDUARD ROSENBAUM: M. M. Warburg & Co. Merchant Bankers of Hamburg: A Survey of the first 140 Years, 1798 to 1938
III. GERMAN INTERPRETATION OF THE JEWISH QUESTION
HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: Treitschke and Mommsen on Jewry and Judaism
TONI OELSNER: The Place of the Jews in Economic History as Viewed by German Scholars: A critical-comparative Analysis
IV. IMPACT OF JEWISH PERSONALITIES
ERICH GOTTGETREU: Maximilian Harden: Ways and Errors of a Publicist
GERSHOM SCHOLEM: Ein verschollener jüdischer Mystiker der Aufklärungszeit: E. J. Hirschfeld
JACOB JACOBSON: Mendelssohn Bartholdy
NATHAN ROTENSTREICH: Moses Hess and Karl Ludwig Michelet: On the Occasion of the Centenary of “Rome and Jerusalem”
V. GERMAN JEWS IN ENGLAND
H. D. SCHMIDT: Chief Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler (1803–1890): Jewish Educator from Germany
C. C. ARONSFELD: German Jews in Victorian England
VI. CORRESPONDENCE
JACOB JACOBSON: The Road to Conversion
WALTER BRESLAUER: Eastern Jews in Jewish Communities
WALTER OSTWALD: Salomon Ludwig Steinheim
ALEXANDER CARLEBACH: Hermann Schwab