Including refernces to Judaica collections in Krakow (279-280) and Lemberg (280-282); to libraries in Lemberg (285 - the Jewish community library) and in Krakow (289 - "Ezra" Library), reference to the relocated libraries of Galician scholars, Solomon Judah Rapoport's library (moved to Prague) (289-290), Nachum Friedman of Sadigura and Solomon Zalman Hayyim Halberstam of Bielitz (moved to Vienna), and Joseph Perl's library in Ternopol (290); also community archives, of Krakow (290-291), Lemberg (292), Przemyśl, Zolkiev, Rzeszów and Brody (295).
A play brought to stage in Lemberg in the 19th century; including introductions by the editiors (623-628) and by Chaim Borodiansky [Bar Dayan] (627-644), and the text of the play (647-692).
Including sections:
183-195 - '1. The Oldest Printing House in Krakow'
195-197 - '2. Rabbi Yitzhak ben Aharon Prosthich of Italy'
198-202 - '3. Reb Nachum Meisels'
203-217 - '4. Jewish Printing Houses in Zolkiev and Lemberg'
225-234 - 'Cencorship in Poland and Galicia': 'A) Austrian Censors' (225-229);'B) The War with the Censor
(229-232).
An abridged version of the German article, within: Soncino Blatter, 3, Heft 1 (Juli 1929), 1-50