Editorial: The Long-Term Effects of the Trauma of the Holocaust I. Kremer p.227
Emotional Distress and Other Health-Related Dimensions Among Elderly Survivors of the Shoa Living in the Community A.A. Shemesh, R. Kohn, I. Radomislensky, J. Brodsky and I. Levav p.230
Broken Identity. The Impact of the Holocaust on Identity in Romanian and Polish Jews K. Prot p.239
Extermination of the Jewish Mentally-Ill during the Nazi Era — The “Doubly Cursed” R. Strous p.247
Johannes Heinrich Schultz and National Socialism J. Brunner, M. Schrempf and F. Steger p.257
Transmitted Holocaust Trauma: Curse or Legacy? The Aggravating and Mitigating Factors of Holocaust Transmission N.P.F Kellermann p.263
New Institutionalization as a Rebound Phenomenon? The Case of Israel M.Z.Abramowitz, A. Grinshpoon, S. Priebe and A.M. Ponizovsky p.272
Constant Observation in the General Hospital: A Review S. Jaworowski, D. Raveh, E. Lobel, A. Fuer, C. Gropp and J. Mergui p.278
The Civil Liability for Damages of the Criminally Insane Y. Melamed, N. Ganot, R. Mester and A. Bleich p.285
The Influence of Immigration on the Mental Health of Those Seeking Psychiatric Care in Southern Israel: A Comparison of New Immigrants to Veteran Residents V. Lerner, M. Kanevsky and E. Witztum p.291
Book Review p.299
Correspondence M. Feldman, R.H. Belmaker and Y. Bersudsky, A. Ornoy and S. Yacobi p.299