Mainly, in 429, about four Yiddish periodicals as well as books by Shmuel Nodler, Joseph Greenseit, Arie Schrenzel, Nachum Bomze, Dvora Fogel, and Israel Ashendorf.
About Poland as a wellspring of Yiddish theatre.
The first two parts of the article are dedicated to Galicia, the first - 'Galicia' - about Eastern Galicia, and the second - 'Western Galicia'.
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).
About Yiddishists prior to the Czernowitz Conference; including references in the first part of the article to Jacob Samuel Bick, Isaiah Meir Finkelstein (606), Philipp Mansch and Ignacy Zisser (607), and in the second part to the periodical 'Der Yid', and to the article by Simon Bernfeld appearing in the periodical (625).
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.
About the assimilation movement in Galicia and the struggle for Yiddish; including discussions of Ignacy Zisser (495-499) and Herman Feldstein (498-499), as well as mentions of Alfred Landau, Philipp Mansch (595), and Wilhelm Feldman, Loebel Taubes (496), Bernard Goldman (498) Karl Necher, Joseph Wollman, Joachim Frankel, and M. Zetterbaum (499).