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Books Received

February 17, 1935
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Women on Their Own. By Olga Knopf, M. D. A discussion by the Viennese psychologist and physician of women of all classes and categories in their relationship to modern society. (Little, Brown and Company).

The Decay of Czarism. The Beiliss Trial. By Alexander B. Tager. A book based upon the secret archives of the Russian government, which throw new light upon the ritual murder case which began in 1911. (Jewish Publication Society).

German Arabic Dictionary. By Leonhard Bauer. A fine dictionary which will be of great service to the Jewish refugees from Germany now going to Palestine. The author has been a teacher in Jerusalem for many years. (Verlag von H. G. Wallmann, Leipzig).

The Disarmament Deadlock. By J. W. Wheeler-Bennett. A study of the effect of the psychology and policies of nations on the doings in Geneva. (Routledge and Son, London).

Judaism. An Analysis and an Interpretation. By Dr. Israel Levinthal. An analysis of the fundamental teachings of Judaism, presented in popular style. (Funk & Wagnalls Company).

Freedom. By General J. C. Smuts. The views of General Smuts, addressed to a younger generation which, resting on personality and universality, is in many ways antithetical to that on which Nazi Germany is founded. (Alex. Maclehose & Company).

Ethnical Minorities in Transylvania. By Transylvanus. An analysis of the status of the national minorities in the territory, detached from Hungary and annexed to Rumania under the conditions of the treaty of Trianon. (Eyre and Spottiswoode).

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