The Soviets and the Middle East
Yaacov Ro'i (ed.), The Limits to Power: Soviet Policy in the Middle East, London: Croom Helm, 1979. 376 pp. Index of persons. Index of names. £10.95.
A Literature Without Giants
V. Lvov‐Rogachevsky, A History of Russian Jewish Literature. Edited and translated by Arthur Levin. Including B. Gorev's essay, ‘Russian Literature and the Jews’. Ann Arbor: Ardis, 1979. 213 pp., Illus. Index. Cloth $14.00. Paperback $4.95
Communists, Catholics and ‘Zionists’ in People's Poland
Andrzej Micewski, Współrzadzić czy nie kłamać? Pax i Znak w Polsce 1945–1976 (To Share in Power or to Refuse to Lie? Pax and Znak in Poland 1.945–1976). Paris: Libella, 1978. 269pp. German edition: Katholische Gruppierungen in Polen. Pax und Znak 1945–1976. Munich and Mainz: Kaiser — Grünewald, 1978. 342pp. (Entwicklung und Frieden — Wissenschaftliche Reihe 17). DM 28.50.
The Swoboda Army Legend: Concealed Realities
Erich Kulka, Židé v Československé Svobodove Armàde (Jews in Svoboda's Czechoslovak Army). Toronto: Sixty‐Eight Publishers, 1979. 293 pp. Illus. Appendix. $7.50.
An Incomplete Account
István Domán, A Györi Izraelita Hitközség Története (1930–47) (History of the Jewish Community of Györ, 1930–47). Budapest: Central Bureau of Hungarian Jewry, 1979. 70 pp. (Monographs of Jewish Communities 9).