The Jew and American IdealsHarper & Brothers, 1921 - 147 ページ Argues that antisemitism contradicts American ideals. In this spirit, criticizes the antisemitic propaganda of Henry Ford's "Dearborn Independent" and its presentation of the "Protocols" as genuine. Refutes the latter's claims about the existence of a Jewish conspiracy, the preeminence of Jews in the history of socialism, and the charges that the Bolsheviks are all Jews and all Jews are Bolsheviks. Compares Henry Ford not only to British antisemites but also to the notorious Krushevan, whose "Bessarabets" newspaper played a role in causing the Kishinev pogrom. Notes that the U.S. is not immune to racism and that Christians and Jews should cooperate to fight antisemitism. |
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