Mainly on the Jewish immigration from Galicia to the historical lands of the Czech Republic, Bohemia and Moravia, and especially to Prague, in the first years of World War I, 1914-1916.
Including discussion about Hayyim Tirer of Czernowitz, in pp.42 and 44, and mainly in the sub-chapter "The Erez-Israel doctrine of Hayyim Ben Solomon of Czernowitz" (49-50). More references to Hasidic rabbis in little Romania, whose origin is from Galicia and Bucovina, descendants of the Ruzhin - Friedman dynasty, of Jehiel Michael of Zloczow, of Meir of Peremyshlany, and of Uri Klughoft of Strelisk.
Including a detailed discussion on Zevi Perez Chajes – 170—173, 176, and so references to Abraham Jacob Brawer, Babad, rabbi Joseph babad, and to the expansion of Vienna's Hasidism following the World War I refugees from Galicia and Bucovina, and in particular the courts of rabbi Moshe Friedman of Boyan, and Israel Friedman of Czortków. Husyatin.