- Chapter 9. “Local Jewish Organizations: Jewish Federations; Jewish Community Centers; Jewish Human Service Agencies (Jewish Family Services, Jewish Vocational Services, Jewish Free Loans); Directories of Synagogues, College Hillels, and Jewish Day Schools; Israeli Embassies and Consulates.” Ira M. Sheskin, Arnold Dashefsky, and Sarah Markowitz
- Chapter 10. “Jewish Museums and Holocaust Museums, Memorials, and Monuments.” Ira M. Sheskin, Arnold Dashefsky, and Sarah Markowitz
- Chapter 11. “Jewish Overnight Camps.” Ira M. Sheskin, Arnold Dashefsky, and Sarah Markowitz
- Chapter 12. “National Jewish Organizations.” Ira M. Sheskin, Arnold Dashefsky, and Sarah Markowitz
- Chapter 13. “Jewish Press: National Jewish Periodicals and Broadcast Media; Local Jewish Periodicals.” Ira M. Sheskin, Arnold Dashefsky, and Sarah Markowitz
- Chapter 14. “Academic Resources: Programs in Jewish Studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Israel Studies, Professorships of Israel Studies, and Jewish Social Work; Major Books on the North American Jewish Communities; Academic Journals about the North American Jewish Communities; Scholarly Articles on the Study of the North American Jewish Communities; Websites and Organizations for Research on North American Jewish Communities; Major Judaic Research and Holocaust Research Libraries.” Arnold Dashefsky, Ira M. Sheskin, Amy Lawton, Sarah Markowitz, and Maria Reger
Chapter 15. “Transitions: Major Events, Honorees, and Obituaries.” Ira M. Sheskin, Arnold Dashefsky, Ben Harris, Roberta Pakowitz, and Matthew Parent
Arnold Dashefsky, Ph.D. served as the inaugural holder of the Doris and Simon Konover Chair of Judaic Studies and Professor of Sociology at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, where he is now emeritus. He is the co-author or editor of fourteen books, including Americans Abroad, Charitable Choices, Ethnic Identification Among American Jews, among others, as well as numerous scholarly articles. A former associate head of the sociology department, he was the Founding Director of the Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, located in the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut, and is the Director Emeritus and current Senior Academic Consultant of the Berman Jewish DataBank.
Ira M. Sheskin, Ph.D. is the Director of the Jewish Demography Project of the Sue and Leonard Miller Center for Contemporary Judaic Studies at the University of Miami and Professor of Geography at the same institution. He has completed more than 50 major Jewish community studies for Jewish Federations throughout the country and was a member of the National Technical Advisory Committee of the Jewish Federations of North America from 1988 to 2003, which completed both the 1990 and 2000-01 National Jewish Population Surveys. His publications include books entitled Survey Research for Geographers, How Jewish Communities Differ, and Comparisons of Jewish Communities: A Compendium of Tables and Bar Charts.
Part I of each volume will feature 5-7 major review chapters, including 2-3 long chapters reviewing topics of major concern to the American Jewish community written by top experts on each topic, review chapters on "National Affairs" and "Jewish Communal Affairs" and articles on the Jewish population of the United States and the World Jewish Population. Future major review chapters will include such topics as Jewish Education in America, American Jewish Philanthropy, Israel/Diaspora Relations, American Jewish Demography, American Jewish History, LGBT Issues in American Jewry, American Jews and National Elections, Orthodox Judaism in the US, Conservative Judaism in the US, Reform Judaism in the US, Jewish Involvement in the Labor Movement, Perspectives in American Jewish Sociology, Recent Trends in American Judaism, Impact of Feminism on American Jewish Life, American Jewish Museums, Anti-Semitism in America, and Inter-Religious Dialogue in America.
Part II-V of each volume will continue the tradition of listing Jewish Federations, national Jewish organizations, Jewish periodicals, and obituaries. But to this list are added lists of Jewish Community Centers, Jewish Camps, Jewish Museums, Holocaust Museums, and Jewish honorees (both those honored through awards by Jewish organizations and by receiving honors, such as Presidential Medals of Freedom and Academy Awards, from the secular world). We expand the Year Book tradition of bringing academic research to the Jewish communal world by adding lists of academic journals, articles in academic journals on Jewish topics, Jewish websites, and books on American and Canadian Jews. Finally, we add a list of major events in the North American Jewish Community.