Frontmatter Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part One. Presidents, Presidential Appointments, and American Jews 1 The Founding Fathers and American Jews* 2 Presidents, Presidential Appointments, and Jews 3 The Appointment of Louis D. Brandeis, First Jewish Justice on the Supreme Court Part Two German-Jewish Notables and American Jewish Public Life 4 Mayer Sulzberger and American Jewish Public Life 5 Patron par Excellence— Mayer Sulzberger and the Early Seminary 6 Louis Marshall, the Jewish Vote, and the Republican Party 7 The Legacy of Julius Rosenwald 8 Cyrus Adler, Non-Zionism, and the Zionist Movement: A Study in Contradictions 9 Cyrus Adler and the Rescue of Jewish Refugee Scholars Part Three. Church-State Relations and American Jews 10 How High the Wall? American Jews and the Church-State Debate Part Four Jews and Civil Liberties 11 Jews, Nazis, and Civil Liberties Part Five. Jews and City Politics 12 Jewish Republicanism and City Politics: The San Francisco Experience, 1911–1963 Part Six. Jewish Intellectuals and Jewish Public 13 From Marxism to Judaism: Will Herberg in Retrospect 14 The Jewish Historiography of Hannah Arendt Part Seven. Jews, Baseball, and American Public Life 15 Hank Greenberg at 100: Remembering Baseball’s Greatest Jewish Superstar 16 A Brief, Brilliant Career: Why We Can’t Forget Sandy Koufax Index |