| מחבר | כותרת | ספר | ביקורת |
1. | Baron, Salo Wittmayer | Steeled by adversity. Essays and addresses on American Jewish life. | Philadelphia 1971, 11 + 729 p.; p. 127-146: American Jewish communal pioneering; p. 147-157: The image of the Rabbis, formerly and today; p. 454-472: The Second World War and Jewish community life; p. 518-531: The Jewish community and Jewish education | |
2. | Berger, Graenum | American Jewish communal service 1776-1976: from traditional self help to increasing dependence on government support | Jewish Social Studies 38 (1976), p. 225-246 | |
3. | Bernstein, Louis | Generational conflict in American Orthodoxy; the early years of the Rabbinical Council of America | American Jewish History 69,2 (1979), p. 226-233 | |
4. | Blau, Joseph L.; Baron, Salo Wittmayer | The Jews of the United States, 1790-1840. A documentary history. 3 vols., | N.Y. 1963, 35, 10, 11, 1034 p.; p. 501- 601, 647-668: The strains of religious adjustment (Constitution, etc.) | |
5. | Elazar, Daniel J.; Goldstein, Stephen R. | The legal status of the American Jewish community | American Jewish Year Book 73 (1972), p. 3-94; p. 82-87: Rabbinical courts | |
6. | Fish, Sidney M. | Communal leadership in post-revolutionary Philadelphia | Gratz College Annual of Jewish Studies 3 (1974), p. 83-94 | |
7. | Friedman, Lee M. | Pilgrims in a new land | Philadelphia 1948, 12 + 471 p.; p. 119-162: The process of adjustment | |
8. | Goldberg, S.P. | Jewish communal services | American Jewish Year Book 57 (1956), p. 227-251 | |
9. | Goldstein, Israel | Jewish justice and conciliation; a history of the Jewish Conciliation Board of America, 1930-1968, and a review of Jewish juridical autonomy | N.Y. 1981, 24 + 252 p. | |
10. | Gurin, Arnold | Jewish communal services | American Jewish Year Book 56 (1955), p. 252-276 | |
11. | Hoenig, Sidney B. | American rabbis in Jewish scholarship | In: The American Rabbi, ed. Gilbert Rosenthal, N.Y. 1977, 45-57 | |
12. | Janowsky, Oscar I. (ed.) | The American Jew. A reappraisal | Philadelphia 1964, 16 + 468 p.; p. 253-276: Charles S. Levy, Jewish communal services: health, welfare, recreational and social | |
13. | Karpf, Maurice J. | Jewish community organization in the United States. An outline of types of organizations, activities and problems | N.Y. 1938, 15 + 234 p. = American Jewish Year Book 39 (1937), p. 47-148. | |
14. | Lieberman, George B. | The problem of Jewish lay leadership in a small community | In: Central Conference of American Rabbis, Some practical problems of the Ministry, Cincinatti, Ohio 1944, p. 22-28 | |
15. | Lieberman, George B. | The Jewish community and its leadership | Central Conference of American Rabbis, Yearbook 65 (1955), p. 197-214 | |
16. | Linfield, Harry S. | The communal organization of the Jews in the United States, 1927 | N.Y. 1930, 13 + 191 p. = American Jewish Year Book 31 (1929-30), p. 99-254 | |
17. | Lurie, Harry I. | Community organization | American Jewish Year Book 51 (1950), p. 138-146 | |
18. | Marcus, Jacob Rader | Early American Jewry | Vol. 1: The Jews of New York, New England and Canada. Philadelphia 1951, 28 + 301 p.; Vol. 2: The Jews of Pennsylvania and the South, Philadelphia, 1953, 21 + 594 p.; p. 429-461: Religious communal organization | |
19. | Marcus, Jacob Rader | American Jewry - documents, eighteenth century | Cincinnati 1959, 19 + 492 p.; p. 86-199: The religious life (incl. codes of laws, charters etc. of congregations) | |
20. | Marcus, Jacob Rader | The oldest known synagogue record book of continental North America 1720-1721 | In the time of harvest, essays in honor of Abba Hillel Silver, 1963, p. 227-234 | |
21. | Marcus, Jacob Rader | The colonial American Jew 1492-1776 | 3 vols., Detroit 1970, 34, 11, 9, 1650 p.; p. 863-942: The synagogues; the synagogue and its administration | |
22. | Marcus, Jacob Rader (ed.) | An index to scientific articles on American Jewish history | Cincinnati 1971, 240 p. (index: Community,...) | |
23. | Marcus, Jacob Rader; Peck, Abraham J. (eds.) | The American rabbinate; a century of continuity and change, 1883-1983 | Hoboken 1985, 261 p. | |
24. | Miller, Norman | Changing patterns of leadership in the Jewish community | Jewish Social Studies 17 (1955), p. 179-182. | |
25. | Rappaport, Israel B. | First step in Jewish community organization | Reconstructionist 1,19 (1936), p. 8-12 | |
26. | Roseman, Kenneth D. | American Jewish community institutions in their historical context | Jewish Journal of Sociology 16 (1974), p. 25-38 | |
27. | Schnitzer, Jeshaia | Rabbis and counselling: Reports on a project | Jewish Social Studies 20 (1958), p. 131-152 | |
28. | Segal, Beryl | The Pinkas (of the Jewish Congregation of) Rhode Island | Rhode Island Jewish Historical Notes 1 (1955), p. 183-226 | |
29. | Segal, Beryl | The Pinkosim of the South Providence Hebrew Congregation Beth Israel Anshe Austria | Rhode Island Jewish Historical Notes 1 (1955), p. 262-294 | |
30. | Temkin, Sefton D. | A Beth Din for America | Perspectives on Jews and Judaism; essays in honor of Wolf Kelman, 1980, p. 409-420 | |
31. | Vincent, Sidney Z. | Jewish communal organization and philanthropy | In: Movements and issues in American Judaism; an analysis and sourcebook of developments since 1945, ed. Bernhard Martin, Westport, Conn. 1978, p. 63-82 | |
32. | Waxman, Mordecai | The changing American rabbinate | In: The American Rabbi, eds. Gilbert Rosenthal a.o., N.Y. 1977, p. 165-188 | |
33. | Wolf, Alfred | The congregation in a small town - its organization and administration | In: Central Conference of American Rabbis, Some practical problems of the Ministry, Cincinnati, Ohio 1944, p. 16-21 | |