Including references, according to the index of names, to the following: Saul Raphael Landau, Berl Locker, Daniel Leibl, Moses Frostig, Jacob Kenner, Max Rosenfeld, Leon Reich, Aaron Leib Schussheim, Adolf Stand, and Ignacy Schiper. Also, according to the general index, a number of entries about the Jewish Workers' Movement in Austria, including in Galicia and Bukovina. For details see the Hebrew section
Including chapters on Abraham Moshe Fuchs (147-149), Moshe Nadir (149-150), David Koenigsberg (151-152), Rachel Korn (152-153), Zygmunt Schorr (154), Moses Schulman (154), as well as reference to Jacob Mestel, Benjamin Ressler (151), Mendel Neugroeschel, Wolf Rappaport and Alexander Schindler (153).
Including many references to the Jews of Galicia and Bukovina in the following two chapters:
85-97 - 'Chapter 8: Growth of the Jews in Austria and the Surrounding Area'
98-111 - 'Chapter 9: The Jews in Various Towns throughout Austria'
Mainly the chapter "XIII. From Old to New" (267-279): including references to Berl Broder (268, 277) and Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkranz (268) and the derisive approach of the maskilim to Yiddish, with the exception of Mendel Lefin and Jacob Samuel Bick (278). Likewise, according to the index - references to Joseph Perl, Isaac Erter, Hirsch Reitmann, Bernhard Wachstein, Alfred Landau, Judah Leib Landau and Ignacy Schiper.
The general chapters on Galicia after the division: 352-359 - '85. The First Days of Galicia After the Division'; 407-412 - '94. First Jewish Schools in Galicia'; 471-474 - '105. Liberation of the Farmers in Galicia'; 477-484 - '107. ' The Beginning of Religious Reform in Galicia'.