Discover a pivotal historical record with "The American Jewish Year Book Volume 47," covering the significant years 1945-46. This indispensable annual offers profound insights into Jewish life and events during the immediate post-World War II era, a critical period for Jewish communities worldwide. It features a comprehensive review of the year 1945-46, alongside biographical sketches, and in-depth articles on topics such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Jewish crisis, the war record of American Jews, American Jewish chaplains in World War II, the Hillel Foundations, French Jewry under Nazi occupation, and Jewish community life in Latin America.

Published by The Jewish Publication Society of America, this volume is a cornerstone for researchers, historians, and collectors of Judaica, Holocaust studies, and American Jewish history. Edited by Harry Schneiderman and Julius B. Maller, it provides a detailed chronicle of a transformative period, capturing the challenges, resilience, and evolving landscape of Jewish identity and community. An essential resource for understanding the historical context and scholarly discourse surrounding these crucial years, offering rich primary source material and analysis for academic and personal libraries.