AMERICAN WISH EAR BOOK A Record of Events arid Trends in American and World Jewish Life 1974-75 AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE AND JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA
The 1974-75 AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK continues to provide detailed accounts of Jewish life in the United States and abroad. The volume features two articles: "Library Resources for Jewish Studies in the United States," by Charles Berlin, is a comprehensive discussion of important Judaica collections their nature and growth, and the problems of maintaining them. In "Horace Meyer Kallen: Philosopher of the Hebraic Idea," Milton R. Konvitz pays tribute to an important Jewish thinker of our time. The discussion of "Jewish Multicountry Associations" by Ernest Stock brings together information on the establishment and function of the various types of international agencies. (Continued on back flap) $13.95
American Jewish Year Book
American Jewish Year Book 1974-75 VOLUME 75 Prepared by THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE Editors MORRIS FINE MILTON HIMMELFARB Executive Editor MARTHA JELENKO THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE NEW YORK THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA PHILADELPHIA
COPYRIGHT, 1974 BY THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE AND THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher: except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review to be printed in a magazine or newspaper. Library of Congress Catalogue Number: 99-4040 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE HADDON CRAFTSMEN, INC SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA COMPOSITION BY UNITRON GRAPHICS, INC., NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Preface J. HE CURRENT VOLUME bears a two-year date so that in future, volume numbers will coincide with years: Volume 76 appearing in 1976, and soon. Accurate knowledge of the location and holdings of Judaica collections is indispensable for Jewish studies. Charles Berlin's "Library Resources in Jewish Studies in the United States" presents comprehensive information about the important Judaica collections in the United States private and public, in Jewish and non-jewish institutions based primarily on an extensive inquiry he conducted. Dr. Berlin also discusses the nature and growth of Judaica collections; problems of financing and staffing; sources of supply; methods of preservation, and bibliographical services. Milton R. Konvitz's memorial of "Horace Meyer Kallen: Philosopher of the Hebraic-American Idea" gives an account of the forces that shaped Kallen's attitudes and an analysis of his philosophy as a reflection of his growth throughout a long, fruitful career. It records the transmutation of Kallen's "anti-clericalism and agnosticism" into "Jewish secularism, Jewish culture, Zionism, Hebraism, and cultural pluralism." "Jewish Multicountry Associations," by Ernest Stock, deals with their origins, membership, and functions. An Appendix lists agencies according to goals, structure, membership, and mode of operation. In "The Jewish High School in 1972-73: Status and Trends," Hillel Hochberg presents and analyzes survey findings about enrollment; the professional experience and academic credentials of staff and administrative personnel; formal and informal curricula; school finances, and tuition fees. The essay on the literature of Jewish public affairs, which was to appear in this volume, will be published next year. We deeply regret the death of Edgar Bernstein of Johannesburg, a
vi / AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK. 1974-75 valued friend and, for the last three decades, author of the annual reviews of South African Jewish affairs. We wish to thank our colleagues for their cooperation: Mrs. Shirley Spitzer, for technical assistance and preparation of the directories, necrology, and index; and Harry J. Alderman, director of the Blaustein Library, his staff, and Mrs. Lotte Zajac for their aid in providing reference material. Rabbi Naftoli Richter prepared the calendars. THE EDITORS
Contributors CHARLES BERLIN; Lee M. Friedman bibliographer in Judaica, head of Hebrew department, Harvard College Library. EDGAR BERNSTEIN; deputy general secretary, South African Jewish Board of Deputies; South African correspondent, JTA. WILLY BOK; director. Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, Brussels. ALVIN CHENKIN; supervisor, statistics unit, Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. JULIO DRESNER; foreign press correspondent, Aufbau, SPK-Bern, Rome. MELVIN FENSON; attorney; columnist, Jewish Post, Winnipeg, Canada. GEORGE E. GRUEN; director, Israel and Middle East affairs, foreign affairs department, American Jewish Committee; professor of political science, Touro College; adjunct associate professor of Judaic studies, Brooklyn College, CUNY. HILLEL HOCHBERG; director, department of statistical research and information; director, National Testing Bureau, American Association for Jewish Education. LIONEL KOCHAN; Bearsted Reader in Jewish history, University of Warwick, England. MIRIAM KOCHAN; journalist, translator, Oxford, England. MILTON R. KONVITZ; professor of industrial relations, professor of law, Cornell University; co-editor, Jewish Social Studies; departmental editor. Encyclopedia Judaica; editor, Judaism and Human Rights. WILLIAM KOREY; director, B'nai B'rith UN office; visiting professor, Yeshiva University. GERHARD LANG; professor of psychology, Montclair State College. MISHA LOUVISH; author, editor, translator, deputy divisional editor (modern Israel), Encyclopaedia Judaica. ARNOLD MANDEL; literary critic, reporter, L'Arche and Information Juive; literary collaborator, O.R.T.F. (Radio Franchise) and he Monde literary page; recipient, Prix Dupau of Academie Franchise. MARCOS MARGULIES; editor, Comentario, associate professor of sociology of mass communication. Pontifical Catholic University; professor, Guanabara State University; editor, Brazilian Academy's Vocabulary of the Portuguese Language, Rio de Janeiro. FRED MASSARIK; scientific director, U.S. National Jewish Population Study; professor, graduate school of management, University of California, Los Angeles. NAOMI F. MEYER; assistant editor, Majshavot; instructor, high school department, Seminario Rabinico Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires. SERGIO NUDELSTEJER; journalist, writer, editor Tribuna Israehta; director. Center of Jewish Contemporary Studies; representative, American Jewish Committee in Mexico and Central America, Mexico City. SAMUEL RABINOVE; director, legal division of department of intergroup relations and social action, American Jewish Committee. MERRILL A. ROSENBERG; country director, American Joint Distribution Committee, Iran. GERALDINE ROSENFIELD; researcher, American Jewish Committee. FRIEDO SACHSER; political and news editor, Allgemeine Jiidische Wochenzeitung; German correspondent, London Jewish Chronicle, Diisseldorf. LEON SHAPIRO; associate professor, Russian and Soviet Jewish History, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. ERNEST STOCK; director, Jacob Hiatt Institute in Jerusalem; member, department of politics, Brandeis University.