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R 145--THE KREMLIN'S PERSECUTION OF JEWS. Rowland Evans, Jr. (From The Saturday Evening Post.) 10c. A first-hand report on the newest campaigns in Soviet Russia to suppress Judaism as a religion and a way of life. R 150--THE STATUS OF THE JEWS IN THE SOVIET UNION. Moshe Decter. (From Foreign Affairs.) 14 pp. 15c. A definitive review, with analysis, of the policies of the Soviet government toward Jews, with special emphasis on current anti-Semitic trends. R 141--WHY DID THEY DO IT? William Peters (From Good Housekeeping.) 5 pp. 10c. A sensitive journalist traces the individual backgrounds of the "gang" that terrorized San Francisco's Bowman family for 16 months. The ugly series of incidents, with its anti-Semitic overtones, is dealt with objectively and perceptively. G 319--CROSS-CURRENTS. Arnold Forster and Benjamin R. Epstein. 389 pp. $2.50. An important, carefully documented and often shocking expose of international and domestic anti-Semitism. Covers a variety of subjects from loyalty investigations to neo-Nazi stirrings in Germany and the exploitation of anti-Semitism by the Arab League. R 139--JEWS ON THE CAMPUS. Morton M. Sobel. (From the ADL Bulletin.) 5c. Life for today's Jewish college students is improved, but the remaining problems still vex and hurt. G 389--"SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS...". Benjamin R. Epstein and Arnold Forster. 286 pp. $4.50. This fascinating study tells how discrimination operates in the fields of education, employment, housing and many aspects of American social life. The case studies (including the Scarsdale Golf Club and Grosse Pointe, Michigan) are fully described and analyzed for their implications within a broad sociological context. This book offers both fresh perspective on the roots of discrimination in this country and insights on how they can be excised from the American scene. Mr. Epstein is national director of ADL and Mr. Forster is the League's general counsel and director of its Civil Rights Division. Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, Inc. Discussion guide. 21
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R 145--THE KREMLIN'S PERSECUTION OF JEWS. Rowland Evans, Jr. (From The Saturday Evening Post.) 10c. A first-hand report on the newest campaigns in Soviet Russia to suppress Judaism as a religion and a way of life. R 150--THE STATUS OF THE JEWS IN THE SOVIET UNION. Moshe Decter. (From Foreign Affairs.) 14 pp. 15c. A definitive review, with analysis, of the policies of the Soviet government toward Jews, with special emphasis on current anti-Semitic trends. R 141--WHY DID THEY DO IT? William Peters (From Good Housekeeping.) 5 pp. 10c. A sensitive journalist traces the individual backgrounds of the "gang" that terrorized San Francisco's Bowman family for 16 months. The ugly series of incidents, with its anti-Semitic overtones, is dealt with objectively and perceptively. G 319--CROSS-CURRENTS. Arnold Forster and Benjamin R. Epstein. 389 pp. $2.50. An important, carefully documented and often shocking expose of international and domestic anti-Semitism. Covers a variety of subjects from loyalty investigations to neo-Nazi stirrings in Germany and the exploitation of anti-Semitism by the Arab League. R 139--JEWS ON THE CAMPUS. Morton M. Sobel. (From the ADL Bulletin.) 5c. Life for today's Jewish college students is improved, but the remaining problems still vex and hurt. G 389--"SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS...". Benjamin R. Epstein and Arnold Forster. 286 pp. $4.50. This fascinating study tells how discrimination operates in the fields of education, employment, housing and many aspects of American social life. The case studies (including the Scarsdale Golf Club and Grosse Pointe, Michigan) are fully described and analyzed for their implications within a broad sociological context. This book offers both fresh perspective on the roots of discrimination in this country and insights on how they can be excised from the American scene. Mr. Epstein is national director of ADL and Mr. Forster is the League's general counsel and director of its Civil Rights Division. Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, Inc. Discussion guide. 21
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