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“Camps” by Jack Dann. Copyright © 1979 by Mercury Press, Inc. From The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Copyright reassigned to the author. Reprinted by permission of the author.
“The Celestial Orchestra” by Howard Schwartz. Copyright © 1980 by Howard Schwartz. Reprinted by permission of the author.
“Disciples” by Gardner Dozois. Copyright © 1981 by Penthouse International Ltd. Reprinted by permission of the author and his agent, Virginia Kidd.
“Dress Rehearsal” by Harvey Jacobs. Copyright © 1974 by Mercury Press, Inc. From The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, by permission of the author.
“Forcing the End” by Hugh Nissenson. Copyright © 1969 by Hugh Nissenson. From In the Reign of Peace by Hugh Nissenson, reprinted by permission of the author.
“The Hebrew Source” by Isaac Asimov. Copyright © 1981 by Nightfall, Inc.
“Isaiah” by Barry N. Malzberg. Copyright © 1973 by Ultimate Publications, Inc. From Fantastic, reprinted by permission of the author.
“A Lamed Wufnik” by Mel Gilden. Copyright © 1975 by Mercury Press, Inc. From The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, by permission of the author.
“The Last Demon” by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Copyright © 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 by Isaac Bashevis Singer. From Short Friday by Isaac Bashevis Singer, reprinted with permission of Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc.
“Leviticus: In the Ark” by Barry N. Malzberg. Copyright © 1975 by Mercury Press, Inc. From The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, by permission of the author.
“The Mazel Tov Revolution” by Joe W. Haldeman. Copyright © 1974 by The Condé Nast Corporation. From Analog, by permission of the author.
“Mom” by Harlan Ellison appeared in the author’s collection Strange Wine. Copyright © 1976 by Harlan Ellison. Reprinted by arrangement with and permission of the author. All rights reserved.
“Tauf Aleph” by Phyllis Gotlieb. Copyright © 1981 by Phyllis Gotlieb.
“Warm, Dark Places” by Horace L. Gold. Copyright © 1939 by Street & Smith for Unknown Worlds; copyright renewed 1967 by Condé Nast.