Adina Cimet is affiliated with the YIVO Institute at Columbia University.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1
Chapter 1 The Reestablishing of an Acquaintanceship
Chapter 2 The Development of the Communal Structure
The Building of a Structure
Expansion and Culmination of the Structuring Efforts: The Kehillah
Part 2
Chapter 3 Profiles of Thought: The People behind the Ideologies
The First Ideological Conflict: Journalist and Critic Salomon Kahan and Poet Jacobo Glantz
A Politician amidst Vanished Politics: Bundist Tuvie Maizel
Still Praising What Was Lost: Communist Boris Rosen
Conflict turned Consensus: Shimshon Feldman, Politician Par Excellence
Within the Winning Ideology, the Inescapable Diaspora Questions: Zionist Avner Aliphas
The Ideology of the Outsider: Ideologue, Writer, and Pedagogue Abraham Golomb
Part 3
Chapter 4 Confrontations That Produced Structural Changes: Five Case Studies
The Process of Consolidation (The First Experiment): The Creation of the Central Committee
The Ideological Delimitation of Political Control:Communists, Bundists, and Zionists
Content Legitimation and Control: Education and the Growth of the School Network
The Control of Form: The Language Conflict
Incomplete Allowance: The Politics of Interrelation
Notes
Bibliography
Index