A guide to the study of world Jewish affairs prepared by Prof. Salo W. Baron of Columbia University has just been issued under the title “Bibliography of Jewish Social Studies, 1938-1939,” The 291-page volume, published by the Conference on Jewish Relations, contains an annotated list of more than 4,000 books, pamphlets and articles on Jewish subjects from the dawn of Hebrew history to the end of 1939. The number of languages represented is the largest ever included within a volume of this type. It is arranged according to subject and indexed.
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