Including references to periodicals and initiatives of Belles-lettres and critique in Galician Jewry, and to the following authors: David Isaiah Silberbusch, Hirsch Lazar Teller, Aaron Zevi Zupnik, Schealtiel Eisik Graeber, Gershom Bader, Ezriel Guenzig , Elazar Rokach, Isaac Fernhof, Marcus Ehrenpreis, Osias Thon, Simon Bernfeld, Judah Leo Landau, Simon Menahem Laser, Reuben Fahn, Nathan Nata Samuely, Reuben Asher Braudes and Mordecai David Brandstaedter.
Including references, according to index, to the following: Meir Bosak, Uri Zevi Greenberg (many references), Itzik Manger, Jehiel Mar, Adi Ran [Azriel Ukhmani], Dan Pagis and Pinhas Sadeh.
Including references, according to index, to the following: Uri Zevi Greenberg, Manfred Winkler, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Dan Pagis, David Rokeach, and Pinhas Sadeh.
Including references to literal and educational initiatives of Mendel Lefin (121-122), Abraham Mendel Mohr (122), Joseph Perl (143-144, 431-432), Bezalel Stern and Jacob Goldenthal (431-432).
A collection of essays about scholars, an impressive number of them from Galicia and Bucovina: Bernhard Wachstein, Bernard Friedberg, Abraham Yaari, Lipa Schwager, Shmuel Wahrman, Max Letteris, Victor Aptowitzer, Hanoch Yalon, Isaiah Sonne, Jacob Mann, Meir Wiener, Avraham Ben-Yizhak, Benjamin Klar and Shmuel Yosef Agnon.
Including references to Eliezer Steinbarg (341, 343, 345), Itzik Manger (343, 345), Shlomo Bickel, Freed Weininger, (343), Jacob Friedman, Abraham Rintzler, Baruch Hager (344) and Wolf Benjamin Ehrenkranz (345).
Including references to influences of German, Polish and French literature on authors such as Moshe Leib Halpern, Itzik Manger, Moshe Nadir, Melech Ravitch, Rachel Korn, Moyshe Altman (270), and Moshe Gross-Zimerman.
About Yiddish poets in Galicia who authored neo-romantic poetry in the first decades of the twentieth century, among them Samuel Jacob Imber (209-211), David Koenigsberg (211-213), Mendel Neugroeschel (213), Ber Schnapper (213-214) and Ber Horowitz (214-216), and about additional poets and editors of Yiddish poetry in Galicia, Melech Chmelnitzki, Jacob Mestel, Melech Ravitch (218), Uri Zevi Greenberg (216-217, Moshe Gross-Zimermann, Moshe Livshitz, Mendel Singer and Abraham Moshe Fuchs, and also about Galician poets who were active in the United States at an earlier period: Moshe Leib Halpern and Naphtali Gross.