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1973
- Volume 0
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
1974
- Volume 3
- Volume 4
1975
1976
- Volume 6
- Volume 7
1977
- Volume 9
1978
- Volume 11
1979
- Volume 12
1980
- Volume 13
- Volume 14
1981
1982
- Volume 16
- Ruth Uyesugi, “The Jew No One Really Knew”
- Esther Kretzman Schwartz, “History of Hadassah and the Zionist Movement in Fort Wayne.”
- Ruth Sapinsky, “Memories of a Hoosier Girl,”
- Joe Levine, “My Work in Germany with Jewish Survivors of World War II.”
- Indiana Jewish Post & Opinion, “Indiana Jewish Pioneers”
1983
- Volume 17
1984
- Volume 18
- Betty E. Stein, “A Country Doctor”
- Jonathan Sarna, “What is the Use of American Jewish Community History?”
- Raphael Ostrovsky, “The Holocaust: Eyewitness Responses of Survivors.”
- Raphael Ostrovsky, “Aging Gracefully”
- Martin Light, “A Brief History of the Lafayette Orthodox Hebrew Free Loan Association, Part II: 1960-1980.”
1985
- Volume 19
1986
- Volume 20
- Joe Levine, “Nathan Feldman – A Little-Known American Jewish Hero”
- Edward E. Yosowitz, “A Little History of Dr. E. E. Yosowitz and His Family”
- John Bowerman, “The Life of Max Tannenbaum- A Profile of Inspiration”
- Schneider, “A World War II Experience”
- Herman Koren, “From Generation to Generation: A History of the Terre Haute Jewish Community: An Interim Report.”
- Volume 21
1987
- Volume 22
1988
- Volume 23
- Volume 24
1989
- Volume 25
1990
- Volume 26
1991
- Volume 27
1992
- Volume 28
1993
- Volume 29
- Max Einstandig, “The Beginning of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society”
- Tevie Jacobs, “When the Cincy R.R. Excursions Helped Hold the Jewish Families Together” (Indianapolis, Indiana to Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Arthur S. Meyers, “Individual Lives Speak History: The Jewish Community in Northwest Indiana,” (Gary and Hammond, Indiana)
1994
- Volume 30.