
| Shalom Rosenfeld | Writing "With 70 Pens" and in Many Languages |
| Arthur A. Goren | The Jewish Press in the United States |
| Moses Rischin | Abraham Cahan and the "Forward" |
| Shalom Rosenfeld | The Jewish Press Magnate From East Broadway |
| Chaya Weisgal-Amir | Meyer Weisgal, The Americanization of the Zionist Press |
| Ido Joseph Dissentshik | New York's Two Yiddish Dailies: "The Day Morgen Journal" and "Forward" – a 1966 Study |
| Gad Nahshon | The Ladino Press in the United States |
| Gad Nahshon | The German Jewish Press in the United States |
| Shlomo Shamir | Yiddish is Alive and Well in New York |
| Gavriel Strasman | How to Avoid Defamation: A Practical Guide for Journalists |
| Mina Graur | The Yiddish Anarchist Press in England, 1885-1914 |
| Nissim Kazzaz | Jewish Newspapers and Journalists in Iraq |
| Dov Levin | The Red Jewish Press: Two Jewish Newspapers in Areas Annexed to the U.S.S.R. in 1939-40 |
| Mordecai Naor | "By Our Correspondent S. Peres" Or: Eight Newspapers Cover a Congress |
| Yohanan Arnon | A One-Man Newspaper: Avigdor Hameiri's "Ha-Mahar" |
| Ephraim Shedletzky | Moshe Nadir in the American Yiddish Press |
| Mordecai Tsanin | The Rise and Fall of the Yiddish Press in Poland |
| Alexander Spiegelblatt | "Di Goldene Keyt" and Its Editor, Avraham Sutzkever |