Including references to the influence of the tale 'Susati' by Mendele Mocher Sforim from the satire 'Tashlich' (1840) by Isaac Erter (520-521), propensity to the tale of the translation of Max Letteris to Goethe's 'Faust' (524-526) and to a value from the dictionary of Solomon Judah Rapoport (525-526).
Including references according to the index ,to different galician authors, especially to Nachman Krochmal, and also to Simon Bernfeld, Martin Buber, David Neumark, and as well to Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Meir Balaban, Reuben Asher Braudes, Marcus Ehrenpreis, Simon Menahem Laser, Solomon Judah Rapoport, Solomon Schiller, and Osias Thon.
Including values of around 30 authors from Galicia and Bucovina who wrote in Canada: Shalom Baruch Ullmann, Eliezer Unger, Shlomo Grundlinger, Moshe Leib Halpern, Dov Hirschtal, Pinchas Hirschprung, Jacob Joshua Herzig, Hirsch Hershman, Chaim Jonas Waldmann, Ruth Weiss, Abe Joseph Zusman, Leon Chasanowich, Artur Lermer, Loti Malakh-Fidler, Meir Joshua Nirnberger, Feivel Simkin, Jacob Egit, Israel Platner, Abraham Feier, Shalom Zahler, Abraham Moshe Zimmermann, Rachel H. Korn, Nathan Kaufman, Joseph Rogel, Melech Ravitch, Moshe Mordechai Shaffir, Aaron Joseph Schmerler, and Jonas Schechter.
Including references to the Hebrew literature in Galicia in the 19th century, mainly at the sixth discussion, 'the struggle on the literature style'(45-53), at the seventh discussion, 'literary genres' (54-63), with reference to Isaac Erter and Joseph Perl, and at the eighth discussion, 'the crisis of Enlightenment and the beginning of the expending' (64-71), with mentioning of authors of the Hibat Zion generation, among them: Naphtali Herz Imber, Nathan Nata Samuely, David Isaiah Silberbusch and Mordecai David Brandstaedter (69-70).
Including references to Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann - Rabbi Binyamin (14), Shalom Streit, Isaiah Streit (14), Uri Zevi Greenberg (16), Jacob Horowitz (16, 17), Gabriel Joseph Talpir (16), Asher Barash (17, 18).
Including references, according to index, to Isaac Erter, Solomon Buber, Simon Bernfeld, Max Letteris, Raphael Mahler, Judah Leib Mieses, Dov Sadan, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Getzel Kressel, Avraham Shaanan, and Joshua Heschel Schorr.
Including parts on Jacob Horowitz (32-38) and Shraga Kadari (157-164); More, according to the index on the following individuals as well: Azriel Ukhmani, Moshe Ungerfeld, Asher Barash, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Eisig Silberschlag, Yehuda Yaari, Meir Yaari, Dov Sadan, Harry Sackler, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Shemuel Yeshayahu Penueli, Dov Kimhi, Gershon Shofman, and Shalom Streit.