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Bibliography of theWritings of Eugene B. Borowitz COMPILED BY AMY W. HELFMAN* 1944 1. Review of The Stream of Religious Life, by Dorothy Alofsin, Hebrew Union College Monthly (February 1944): 18. 2. “Waldo Frank and the Jew in Our Day,” Hebrew Union College Monthly (December 1944): 19–20. 1945 3. “In the Beginning,” “Records of the Ages,” “All Work and No Play,” “That for Which We Stand,” and “Teachers of Our Teachers,” The Jewish Layman 20, no. 2: 4–19. 4. “Reform’s Bridge to the Future,” Liberal Judaism 12, no. 12 (April 1945): 20–25. 5. Review of Germany’s Stepchildren, by Solomon Liptzin, Hebrew Union College Monthly (February 1945): 18. 6. Review of One God, the Ways We Worship Him, by Florence Mary Fitch, Hebrew Union College Monthly (May 1945): 12. 7. Review of Poems by A. M. Klein, Hebrew Union College Monthly (May 1945): 12. 8. Review of The Relevance of the Bible, by H. H. Rowley, Hebrew Union College Monthly (May 1945): 12. 443 1946 9. “Comment” [weekly column], Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 23 August–18 October 1946. 10. Review of One Destiny, by Sholem Asch, Chicago Jewish Forum 4, no. 3 (Spring 1946): 210–11. 11. Review of A Partisan Guide to the Jewish Problem, by Milton Steinberg, Hebrew Union College Monthly (January 1946): 16. 12. “Sermon Silhouette [for] Eugene B. Borowitz,” Hebrew Union College Monthly (January 1946): 14. 1948 13. (In collaboration with Rav A. Soloff and Arnold J. Wolf). Ring Around a Haman: A Purim Play. Cincinnati: n.p., 1948. 1949 14. Eretz [pseud.], “The Rabbi Who Assists.” Hebrew Union College Quarterly 36, no. 2 (June, second quarter 1949): 4–6. 15. “To Publicize the Miracle” [pamphlet], St. Louis, MO: Shaare Emeth Congregation. 16. “Mass Contests As a Chanuko Stimulant.” The Jewish Teacher 18, no. 1 (November 1949): 1–4. 1950 17. (In collaboration with Rav A. Soloff and Arnold J. Wolf). Kings or Better: A Purim Play. Cincinnati: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1950. 18. “Theological Conference: Cincinnati, 1950,” Commentary 19 (June 1950): 567–72. 1952 19. “Mommy, Why Can’t I Have a Christmas Tree?” [response], American Judaism 2, no. 1 (November 1952): 12. 20. (In collaboration with Arnold J. Wolf). Postscript to Purim [a play]. New York: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1952. 20a. (In collaboration with Sam Fishman and Irwin Rich), “Annie Get Your Fun,” The Youth Leader, Vol. XIII, No. 1, Spring 1952. 1956 21. “Creating Commitment in Our Religious Schools,” The Jewish Teacher 24, no. 3 (March 1956): 7–12. Reprinted in Judaism and the Jewish School, edited by Judah Pilch and Meir Ben Horin. New York: Bloch, 1966. 444 Bibliography [3.136.18.48] Project MUSE (2024-04-18 13:20 GMT) 22. “Reform’s Interest in Halakhah,” The Reconstructionist 21, no. 20 (February l0, 1956): 9–13. 22a. “Questions and Answers for Quiz Programmes,” (with Bernard Hooker), The Jewish Youth Group, John D. Rayner and Henry F. Skirball, eds., London: World Union for Progressive Judaism, 1956. 22b. Review of The Still Small Voice, The Story of Jewish Ethics, Book One, The Jewish Teacher, Vol. XXIV, No. 4, May 1956. 1957 23. “The Idea of God,” CCAR Yearbook 67 (1957): 174–186. Reprinted in Reform Judaism: A Historical Perspective, edited by Joseph L. Blau. New York: Ktav, 1973. 23a. Review of Theodor Herzl, a Portrait for This Age, ed. Ludwig Lewisohn, The Jewish Teacher, Vol. XXV, No. 2, Jan. 1957. 1958 24. “Have You Seen the Messiah?” [editorial], The Jewish Teacher 27, no. 1 (November 1958): 2. 25. “The Idea of God,” The Reconstructionist 24, no. 7 (May 16, 1958): 14–19. Based on the 1957 speech to the CCAR (23), this includes a reply from Mordecai Kaplan. 26. “Reconstructionism in Reform Judaism,” The Reconstructionist 24, no. 1 (February 21, 1958): 26–28. 27. “Theology and Jewish Education,” Religious Education 53, no. 5 (September–October 1958): 418–21. 1959 28. “Existentialism’s Meaning for Judaism,” Commentary 28 (November 1959): 414–20. 29. “An Existentialist View of God,” Jewish Heritage 2, no. 2 (Fall 1959): 5–9. 30. An Outline of the Curriculum for the Jewish Religious School Recommended by the Commission on Jewish Education. New York: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1959, 1960, 1962. 31. “Teaching the Knowledge of God,” The Jewish Teacher 27, no. 3 (March 1959): 21–26. 32. “Why Do We Teach?” [editorial], The Jewish Teacher 27, no. 3 (March 1959): 2. 1960 33. “Down With Fun-day School” [editorial], The Jewish Teacher 29...

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