Letters of a Jewish father to his son / by Ben-Eliezer [d.i. David Mierowsky]. London : Murray, 1928
Content
- Title page
- Dedication
- Preface.
- Contents.
- List of Illustrations.
- I. Introductory: Our literature and the rising generation.
- II. Why shall we remain Jews?
- III. What is Judaism?
- IV. Of laughter.
- V. Berl Michailischker.
- VI Mendeli Mocher Sforim.
- VII. Of studies.
- VIII. Of dancing.
- IX. Shalom Aleichem.
- X. J. L. Peretz.
- XI. A jewish bedouin.
- XII. J. H. Brenner.
- XIII. What is in a name?
- XIV. David Frishman.
- XV. A great jewish sculptor.
- XVI. A poet renegade.
- XVII. A broken string.
- XVIII. 5686-A "Fore-view".
- XIX. A jewish Voltaire.
- XX. The force of a tune.
- XXI. M Z. Manne.
- XXII. Yiddish or Gibberisch?
- XXIII. A "flunkey" poet.
- XXIV. The first.
- XXV. Back to the soil.
- XXVI. Of reading.
- XXVII. Yehallel.
- XXVIII. A bard of labour.
- XXIX. Saul Tchernichovsky.
- XXX. Nachman Krochmal.
- XXXI. The decay of the jewish home. (To the memory of my beloved mother).
- XXXII. Graetz.
- XXXIII. Princess Sabbath. (To my dear sister Rachel).
- XXXIV. Are we more charitable than our fathers?
- XXXV. Achad Ha'am.
- XXXVI. M. J. Berditschevsky.
- XXXVII. M. L. Lilienblum.
- XXXVIII. Abraham Mapu, the father of the hebrew novel.
- XXXIX. M. Z. Feierberg.
- XL. M. Z. Feierberg (concluded).
- Index.
