
Jewish Historical Studies, Volume 25 – 1973/75
- The beginnings of the Newcastle Jewish community (G.D. Guttentag)
- Leonard Woolf’s attitudes to his Jewish background and to Judaism (Freema Gottlieb)
- David Gabay’s 1660 letter from London (Edgar R. Samuel)
- Was Moyse’s Hall, Bury St Edmunds, a Jew’s house? (Edgar R. Samuel)
- The Jews in the Canary Islands: A Resettlement-evaluation (Professor Haim Beinart)
- Aaron Levy Green (1821-1883) (Alex M. Jacob)
- Jewish glass-makers (Zoe Josephs)
- Rabbi Jacob Judah Leon (Templo) of Amsterdam (1603-75) and his connections with England (A.L. Shane)
- Weizmann: A new type of leadership in the Zionist movement (Professor Chimen Abramsky)
- Jews in English Regular Freemasonry 1717-1860 (John M. Shaftesley; List (Appendix) by the Rev. Morris Rosenbaum)
- Diplomatic aspects of the Sephardi influx from Portugal in the early 18th century (Richard D. Barnett)
- Provincial Jewry in Victorian Britain: a report (Aubrey Newman)
- MISCELLANIES PART X –
- Bibliographical Serendipity (A. Schischa) – Haham Azulay’s Moreh b’Etzbah and Tsiporen Shamir
- Registered communities in 1852
- Longfellow’s ‘A Psalm of Life’ in Hebrew
- Cecil Roth Bibliography: Supplement (Robert Singerman)
- The ‘Gaster Papers’ (Trude Levi)
- Deputies Records Catalogued
- Book notes