Lynx, J. J.,

The future of the Jews : a symposium / edited by J. J. Lynx. - London : L. Drummond limited, 1945. - 194, [1] p. ; 22 cm.

"First published 1945." "Erratum" slip inserted.

Prologue, by Thomas Mann.--A message, by Edvard Beneš.--The agony of a people, by S. Adler-Rudel.--The Jew in the world of the future, by Edward Hulton.--The problem of assimilation, by Hyman Levy.--The Jewish state, by Camille Huysmans.--Zionism and the Jewish problem, by Joseph Heller.--Zionism and the Jewish settlement, by Blanche E. C. Dugdale.--Anti-Semitism and its cure, by Elizabeth A. Allen.--The fight against anti-Semitism in soviet Russia, by A. Steinberg.--Great Britain and the Jews, by Mrs. M. Corbett Ashby and Sir Norman Angell.--Political status of the Jews in post-war Europe, by Lev Zelmanovits.--Should and could the Jews return to Germany? By Otto Lehmann-Russbueldt.--Should and could we return to Germany? By a refugee.--Our common humanity, by Reginald Sorensen.--Epilogue, by Louis Golding.--Biographical notes (p. 193-[195])


Zionism.
Reconstruction (1939-1951)--Jews.

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