1. Hebrew news clippings (re Dead Sea Scrolls?):
a. …Hebrew text...
b. …Hebrew text...
c. …Hebrew text...
2. *reg. Heb.? Ben Zion Wacholder, "Attitudes Towards
Proselytizing in the Classical Halakah." Historia Judaica,
Vol. XX, Part 2, Oct. 1958.
3. *reg. Walter J. Fischel, "Der Historismus in der
Wirtschaftswissenschaft Daorgestellt an der Entwicklung von Adam Müller
bis Bruno Hildebrand." (Vierteljahrschrift für) Sozial-und
Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 47. Band, Heft 1, März 1960.
4. *reg. Heb. Shemaryahu Talmon, "The New Covenanters of
Qumran." Scientific American, Vol. 225, No. 5, Nov. 1971.
5. Secure and Recognized Boundaries: Israel’s Right to Live in
Peace within Defensible Frontiers. Elements in the Consideration
of Israel’s Position on the Question of Boundaries. Jerusalem:
Carta Jerusalem, 1974.
6. Lecture Brochure. "Qumran Anniversary Lecture and Seminar
Series." University of Notre Dame Spring Semester 1972, Department
of Theology.
7. Eugene Anderson, "Nineteenth Century Europe—Crisis and
Contribution. Publ. No. 29. Washington D.C.: Service Center for
Teachers of History: A Service of the American Historical Association,
1960.
8. Stanley J. Idzerda, "The Background of the French
Revolution." Publ. No. 21. Washington D.C.: Service Center for
Teachers of History: A Service of the American Historical Association,
1959.
9. William J. Bouwsma, "Renaissance Humanism." Publ. No.
18. Washington D.C.: Service Center for Teachers of History: A
Service of the American Historical Association, 1959.
10. Ilse Blumenthal-Weiss, "Begegnungen mit Else Lasker-Schueler,
Nelly Sachs, Leo Baeck, and Martin Buber." Private printing for the
Friends of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Leo Baeck Institute, N.Y.,
1977.
11. Book ads (E.J. Brill):
a. B. Jongeling, A Classified Bibliography of the Finds in the
Deserts of Judah 1958-69.
b. Elizabeth Koffmahn, Die Doppelurkunden aus der Wüste Juda.