Including references to clusters and periodicals of Hasidic publications, from the following Hasidic courts: Wiśnicz, Bełz, Bobowa, Sadagora-Ruzhin, Boyan-Ruzhin, Seret-Wiśnicz, Nadworna. Klausenberg-Sanz, Dzików, Żidaczów. For the titles of the essays - see Hebrew note.
Including references to the Jewish workers movements in Galicia (14) and to two Socialist periodical that were published in Kraków, "Dos Yuddishe Arbeiter-Vort" (1906) and "Freiheit" (1905) (19).
Including references to a long line of culture persons of Galicia and Bucovina who were active in Bucovina and Romania, in literature, in press and theatre, and in particular evaluations and summerizes of Yiddish culture in Bucovina (35-37 - 'Bucovina' - general; 175-177 - 'Bucovina'- on the press; 246-248 - 'Bucovina Version' - in literature; 281-289 - 'Bucovina'- values on 26 authors).
On the under discussion persons: Berl Broder- Margulis, Broder Singers (15—18, 100—104), Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkranz (17—18, 105—113, 241), Itzik Manger (18—19, 101, 125—139, 211—212), Julius Barasch (26—29, 79—84, 239), Shimshon Fersht (121-123), David Isaiah Silberbusch (97), Shmuel Yosef Agnon (98), Ignacy Schiper (104), Shlomo Bickel (116), Jacob Shternberg (212—213, 221—224), and so values on parts of the aforementioned and on the followings (251—293): Nathan Mark, Isaiah Meir Finkelstein, Israel Furman, Moshe Altman, Eliezer Steinbarg, Josef Burg, Joseph Bernfeld, Chaim Gininger, Leib Drucker, Kubi Wohl, Freed Weininger, Samuel Aba Sofer, Meshulam Surkis, Hersh Segal, Isaac Paner, Isaac Friedman, Naftali Hertz Kon, Marcus Kasavan, Joseph Kisman, David Rubin, Shalom Rubinger-Leoner, Abraham Rintzler, Moshe Mordechai Shaffir, Izo Shapira, Sima Schneider, Mordkhe Schaechter, Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman, and Alexander Spiegelblatt.
Published first in a series of articles in the periodical "Bei Zich", 1982-1987.
Including references to the Galician periodicals "Ha'Or" (245-246), "Otzar Ha'Sifrut" (247), "Ha'Yahadut" (247-248), and "Ha'Choker"(248-249); and so to the influence of Nachman Krochmal on his followers, among them Nahum Sokolov (246—247, 249).
"The Hebrew journalism in the first half and the mid 19th century". Including sub-chapters on the periodical 'Bikkurei Ha'itim' (142-145), 'Kerem Hemed' (145-147), and 'Otzar Nechmad' (147-148), with a references to Solomon Judah Rapoport (144,146), Mendel Lefin (144), Isaac Erter (144), Samuel Leib Goldenberg (146-147), Nachman Krochmal (146,147), Joseph Perl (147), and Isaac Blumenfeld (147).
The press in Galicia and in the Republic of Kraków 1772-1850: a comparative research;
including few references to the Jewish press in Galicia, from its inception (p.59-60) and on.
Including references to periodicals and initiatives of Belles-lettres and critique in Galician Jewry, and to the following authors: David Isaiah Silberbusch, Hirsch Lazar Teller, Aaron Zevi Zupnik, Schealtiel Eisik Graeber, Gershom Bader, Ezriel Guenzig , Elazar Rokach, Isaac Fernhof, Marcus Ehrenpreis, Osias Thon, Simon Bernfeld, Judah Leo Landau, Simon Menahem Laser, Reuben Fahn, Nathan Nata Samuely, Reuben Asher Braudes and Mordecai David Brandstaedter.
On Galician Enlightenment, mostly from p. 156 and chapter 2. "The conditions for shaping Galician Enlightenment", (157-160), which refers especially to Nachman Krochmal and mentions Solomon Judah Rapoport, Anton Schmid's print house and stages that appered in Austria, and chapter 3, "The literary quality of the annuals (pp. 160-163), which focuses on 'Bikurei Ha'itim' (pp.160-162) and on 'Kerem Chemed' (pp. 162-163).