Including references, according to index, to the following values: Anti-Semitism in Galicia, Joseph
Samuel Bloch, Bucovina, Bucovina - Jews in, Zevi Perez Chajes, Kraków - pogroms, Kraków - plan,
Galicia, Galicia - Jews in, Galician - Jewish soldiers, Lemberg, Pogroms - in Galicia, Max Rosenfeld,
Adolf Stand, Benno Straucher, Meir Tauber, Zionists - including sub-values referring to Galicia and Bucovina.
Chiefly the part on 'Hashomer Hatzair' (pp. 20-154), and in particular, the references to the background
of the movement befor the Aliyah, mainly in Galicia (20-24).
Including review about the economic situation of the jews in Galicia (8-10) and Bukovina (10—11), as well
as many references to the development of Poale-Zion movement in those countries. More details about
communities and figures – in the Hebrew note.
Especially the sub-values on Zionist organizations in those countries (wherein there are references to Galicia): 'Austria' (381—383, 424, 430); 'Polin' (406—409, 428—429, 434—435).
449-480 - 'Publications':
Especially the sub-value 'Polin' (462—464, 478—479): including references to the daily newspaper 'Chwila' (Lwów, 1919-1939), 'Ha-miזpe' [Kraków 1904—1921/ 1922 (463—464)], 'Nowy Dziennik' (Kraków, 1918-1939), 'Ha-sharon' [Lwów, 1895 (463)], and to 'Mahzikei Ha-Dat' (479). In addition, including mentions of the weekly newspaper 'Folksfriend' (Sanok, 1909-1914), the monthly newspaper 'Ha-Mizrach' (Kraków, 1903-1904) and 'Der Yid' (Kraków, 1899-1903, 464).
574-609 - 'Zionist Leadership':
Including sub-values on the following persons: Shmuel Yosef Agnon (574-575), Nathan Birnabum (579), Matrin Buber (580), Zevi Perez Chajes (580), Israel Elded (582), Uri Zevi Greenberg (587), David Horowitz (589), Naphtali Herz Imber (590; see also 326-327 - on 'HaTikwa'), Leon Kellner (591-592), Pinhas Lavon (593), Oscar Marmorek, Jacob Isaac Niemirower (596), Alfred Nossig (597), Emanuel Ringelblum (599), Ignacy Schiper (601), and Arieh Tartakower (605).
> In addition, there is also a value on Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann - Rabbi Binyamin (482).
Including the following chapters: 'first chapter - the Jewish community and the liberal politics: the society "Shomer Israel"' (12-58), 'second chapter - orthodoxy and lower bourgeoisie: the foundation of "Machzikei Hadas" scoiety' (59-98), 'third chapter - politics and nationality: the rise of rabbi Shimon Sofer' (99-150), 'forth chapter - the state and the orthodoxy: first conflicts' (151-190), and "fifth chapter - a struggle without winners: the fall of rabbi Shimon Sofer' (191-252).
Including many references to Galician Jews, and so to the following persons, Galicians and leaders of the movement in Austria: Mendel Singer (101, 115, 118-121), Berl Locker (101, 102, 106—108), Meir Henish (102), Ignacy Schiper (102, 114, 124—126), Max Rosenfeld (108—113, 116—120, 125), Salomon Adler-Rudel (117), Avraham Shmuel Yuris (118)ת Anschel David (120-121), and Knobel (123). .