Appeared in the years 1958-1970.
Volume 1: Including chapters on Moshe Leib Halpern, Eliezer Steinbarg, Itzik Manger, Samuel Jacob Imber, Israel Ashendorf, Nachum Bomze, Jacob Friedman, Baruch Hager, Benjamin Ressler, Isaac Metzker and Rachel Korn.
Volume 2: Including chapters on Melech Ravitch, Rachel Korn, Moshe Mordechai Shaffir, Jeremiah Hescheles, Dvora Fogel, Meyer Stiker, Emanuel Ringelblum, Dov Sadan, Abraham Moshe Fuchs and Eliezer Steinbarg and a sub-chapter on Nachman Krochmal.
And also according to the index, about the aforementioned and about the following: Moshe Ungerfeld, Samuel Jacob Imber, Reuben Iceland, Meir Balaban, Zvi Bickels-Spitzer, Herz Bergner, Naphtali Gross, Benjamin Grill, Baruch Hager, Moshe Leib Halpern, Ber Horowitz , Michael Weichert, Berish Weinstein, Zevi Perez Chajes, Mendel Lefin, Raphael Mahler, David Maltz, Itzik Manger, Shimshon Meltzer, Isaac Metzker, Moshe Nadir, Mendel Neugroeschel, Dov Sadan, Samuel Yosef Agnon, Isaac Paner, Abraham Moshe Fuchs, Philip Friedman, Jacob Kenner, Baruch Karu, Israel Friedmann of Ruzhin, Abraham Rintzler, Adolf Stand, Ignacy Schiper, Shlomo Shenhod and Mark Scherlag.
Volume 3: Including chapters and sub-chapters about Naphtali Gross, Mendel Neugroeschel, Naphtali Hertz Cohen, Rose Auslander, Paul Celan, Alfred Margul-Sperber, Jacob Friedman, Rachel Korn, Moshe Gross-Zimmermann, Samuel Margoshes, Rabbi Binyamin - Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann, Eliezer Steinbarg, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Herz Bergner, the Brawer family and Itzik Manger.
Likewise, according to the index, about the aforementioned and about the following: Rachel Auerbach, Moshe Gross-Zimmerman, Jacob Imber, Moyshe Altman, Dov Ber Bolechow (Birkenthal), Martin Buber, Joseph Samuel Bloch, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Baruch Hager, Moshe Leib Halpern, Aryeh Leib Horowitz, Kobi Wohl, Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkranz, Isaac Eizik Eichenstein, of Zhidachov, Zevi Hirsch Eichenstein of Zhidachov, Melech Chmelnitzki, Simon Menachem Laser, Hillel Manger, Neta Manger, Scheindl Manger, Rose Margoshes, Matthias Mieses, Shimshon Meltzer, Moses Nadir, Dov Sadan, Uri Strelisker, Meir Ebner, Isaac Paner, Abraham Moshe Fuchs, Arthur Kolnik, Nachman Krochmal, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Rintzler, Benjamin Schwarzfeld, and Mannes Sperber.
Including about Elazar Roke'ah of Tzfat who arrived in Galicia around 1883 (43-44), about Reuben Asher Braudes who arrived in Galicia in 1885 (44), about the periodical 'HaOr', founded by Hirsch Lazar Teller and David Isaiah Silberbusch in the beginning of 1882 in Botosani (first appeard in Pressburg) and in 1883 was moved to Lemberg (44), about the Poets of Zion, the brothers Israel Teller and Hirsch Lazar Teller (51-52).
Including referencesto Dov Sadan (275-276), Shalom Kramer (276-277), Israel Cohen (277), Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann (R' Binyamin) (278), Azriel Ukhmani (279), Eliezer Meir Lipschuetz (280) and Asher Barash, andmentions of Marcus Ehrenpreis, Abraham Meir Habermann (272), Arie Liphshitz, Shemuel Yeshayahu Penueli, Pinhas Elad (279), Simon Federbusch (280), Rivka Gurfein, Baruch Karu, Getzel Kressel, Shlomo Shpan, Nathan Rotenstreich and Martin Buber (281).
Mainly, in 429, about four Yiddish periodicals as well as books by Shmuel Nodler, Joseph Greenseit, Arie Schrenzel, Nachum Bomze, Dvora Fogel, and Israel Ashendorf.
Including references to cultural institutions, literature and theatre in the Galician cities Lvov, Brzeżany, Borshchiv, Jezierzany, Stryi (426), Czortków (426-427) and Stanisławów (427).
Including references to Itzik Manger, Eliezer Steinbarg and Jacob Shternberg, as well as references to Moyshe Altman (4), Leib Drucker, Kobi Wahl, Jacob Friedman, Moshe Fried and Paul Celan (5).