I. SEMANTICS AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
ALEX BEIN: The Jewish Parasite: Notes on the Semantics of the Jewish Problem, with special Reference to Germany
HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: Max Weber’s Historical Interpretation of Judaism
GEORG HERLITZ: Three Jewish Historians: Isaak Markus Jost – Heinrich Graetz – Eugen Taeubler
REUWEN MICHAEL: Graetz and Hess
EDUARD ROSENBAUM: A Profession in Transition: The German Rabbinate 1910–1939
ZOSA SZAJKOWSKI: The Struggle for Yiddish during World War I: The Attitude of German Jewry
II. JEWISH CONTRIBUTIONS TO CULTURE AND TRADE
F. H. HEINEMANN: Jewish Contributions to German Philosophy (1755–1933)
HEINZ BECKER: Giacomo Meyerbeer: On the Occasion of the Centenary of his Death
MAX BROD: Some Comments on the Relationship between Wagner and Meyerbeer
ERNEST HAMBURGER: Jews in Public Service under the German Monarchy
WILHELM HARMELIN: Jews in the Leipzig Fur Industry
WERNER J. CAHNMAN: The Life of Clementine Kraemer
III. BOHEMIAN INTERLUDE
RUTH KESTENBERG-GLADSTEIN: A Voice from the Prague Enlightenment
HANS TRAMER: Prague — City of Three Peoples
IV. LITERATURE AND ART
EUGEN MAYER: The Stefan George Circle: Zwei Gedichte aus Friedrich Gundolfs Jugend
HANS LIEBESCHÜTZ: Ernst Kantorowicz and the George Circle
J. JACOBSON: Jüdische Gelehrte aus Posen
Tribute to Eugene Spiro
V. GERMAN JEWS ABROAD
ALEXANDER CARLEBACH: The German-Jewish Immigration and its influence on Synagogue Life in the U.S.A. (1933–1942)