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Notes Abbreviations are used for the primary sources cited frequently in the notes. ACJC ACJ-NY ACJP ACJP-R ACJP-X AJC-RCA CCARYB FRUS GLLP Hearings LWP Minutes, A.c. MSLP SSWC SSWP WHFR ABBREVIATIONS American Council for Judaism Collection, American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio Records, American Council for Judaism, New York, New York American Council for Judaism Papers, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison American Council for Judaism Papers, Unprocessed Rosenwald Papers, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison American Council for Judaism Papers, Unprocessed Papers, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison American Jewish Committee Record Center and Archives, New York, New York Central Conference of American Rabbis Yearbook. Vols. 18-92 (1908-1982) (published by the CCAR annually in various cities). U.S. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States, Diplomatic Papers (1941-1948). Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office. George L. Levison Papers, San Francisco, California (now in author's possession) U.S. Congress, House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Hearings on H.R. 418 and H.R. 419, Resolutions Relating to the Jewish National Home in Palestine. 78th Cong., 2d sess., 1944. Louis Wolsey Papers, American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio Minutes ofAtlantic City Meeting ofNon-Zionist Rabbis, 1-2 June 1942, Louis Wolsey Papers Morris S. Lazaron Papers, American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio Stephen S. Wise Collection, American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati , Ohio Stephen S. Wise Papers, American Jewish Historical Society, Waltham , Massachusetts William H. Fineshriber Records, Archives ofReform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Copyrighted Material 213 Notes to Chapter 1 PREFACE 1. Melvin l. Urofsky, American Zionism from Herzl to the Holocaust (Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1975) and We Are One! (Anchor Press/Doubleday , 1978). 2. Thomas A. Kolsky, "The Opposition to Zionism: The American Council for Judaism Under the Leadership ofRabbi Louis Wolsey and Lessing Rosenwald," in Philadelphia Jewish Life, 1940-1985, ed. Murray Friedman (Ardmore, Pa.: Seth Press, 1986). 3. Elmer Berger, Memoirs ofan Anti-ZionistJew (Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1978). CHAPTER I 1. Rose G. Jacobs, "The Beginning of Hadassah," in Early History of Zionism in America, ed. Isidore Meyer (New York: Herzl Foundation, 1958), pp. 231-232. 2. Walter Laqueur, A History of Zionism (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972), p. 40; Howard M. Sachar, A History ofIsrael (New York: AlfredA. Knopf, 1976), pp. 3-6;Arthur Hertzberg, ed., The Zionisddea (New York: Harper Torchbooks , 1966), p. 33; Ben Halpern, The Idea oftheJewish State, 3d ed. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1969), pp. 4-6. 3. Howard M. Sachar, The Course ofModemJewish History (New York: Dell PublishingCo ., 1958), pp. 25-35; David Rudavsky, ModemJewish Religious Mcwements:A History of Emancipation and Adjustment (New York: Behrman House, 1967), pp.19-49; Jacob Katz, Out of the Ghetto: The Social Background ofJewish Emancipation (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973), pp. 9-27. 4. Sachar, Modem Jewish History, pp. 43-52; Rudavsky, Modem Jewish Religious Movements, pp. 50-78; Katz, Out of the Ghetto, pp. 28-79. See also Arthur Hertzberg, The French Enlightenment and theJews (New York: Columbia University Press, 1968). 5. Sachar, Modem Jewish History, pp. 53-70, 97-138; Katz, Out of the Ghetto, pp. 124-219; Hertzberg, The French Enlightenment, pp. 315-368. 6. Sachar, Modem Jewish History, pp. 72-96, 181-198, 240-243; Salo W. Baron, The Russian Jew Under Tsars and Soviets, 2d ed. (New York: Macmillan, 1976), pp. 13-42. 7. Sachar, ModemJewish History, pp. 221-239; James Parkes, Antisemitism (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1969), pp. 1-73; Jacob Katz, From Prejudice to Destruction: Anti-Semitism, 1700-1933 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980), pp. 245-300. 8. Sachar, Modem Jewish History, pp. 240-246; Shmuel Ettinger, Ha-Antishemiyut ba-Et ha-Hadasha (Tel Aviv: Sifriyat ha-Poalim, 1978), pp. 99-189; Nora Levin, While Messiah Tarried: Jewish Socialist Movements, 1871-1917 (New York: Schocken Books, 1977), pp. 3-62, 219-373. 9. Paul W. Massing, Rehearsal for Destruction: A Study of Political Anti-Semitism in Imperial Germany (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1949; New York: Howard Fertig , 1967), pp. 3-206; P. G. J. Pulzer, The Rise ofPolitical Anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria (New York:John Wiley and Sons, 1964). Copyrighted Material 214 [3.145.8.42] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 06:10 GMT) Notes to Chapter I 10. Sachar, Modem Jewish History, pp. 227-233; Robert F. Byrnes, Antisemitism in Modem France (New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 1950), pp. 70-339;Michael R. Marrus, The Politics...