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).
Including references to Eliezer Steinbarg, Moyshe Altman and Itzik Manger as well as Bickel's comments about Yiddish literature in Romania, including references to a work from Galicia and mention of Moshe Leib Halpern.
Appeared between the years 1935-1937; also published in Yiddish.
Including many references to figures in and from Galicia and Bukovina, and mainly Martin Buber, the brothers Alexander Marmorek and Oscar Marmorek, Leon Reich and Osias Thon, as well as Ruben Bierer, Mordecai David Brandstaedter, Markus Braude, Emil Byk, Zevi Perez Chajes, Meir Ebner, Marcus Ehrenpreis, Heinrich Gabel, Nathan Gross, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Leon Kellner, Saul Raphael Landau, Karpel Lippe, Berl Locker, Arthur Mahler, Aaron Marcus, Jacob Isaac Niemirower, Alfred Nossig, Samuel Pineles, Simhah Pinsker, Max Rosenfeld, Samuel Rosenheck, Abraham Salz, Ignacy Schiper, Igancy Schwartzbart, Adolf Stand, Arieh Tartakower, and Jacob Thon.
Including many references to the Jews of Galicia and Bukovina in the following two chapters:
85-97 - 'Chapter 8: Growth of the Jews in Austria and the Surrounding Area'
98-111 - 'Chapter 9: The Jews in Various Towns throughout Austria'