"The International Jew" Study Hour - Episode 60
August 15, 2013
Hadding Scott and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on Chapter 55, “B’nai B’rith Leader Discusses the Jews.”
This chapter describes how the Jews’ leaders know exactly who and what they are; that they bring a problem for Gentiles which is ” The Jewish Question.” They don’t want their people to read the articles in The Dearborn Independent, lest it open their eyes too much. Leo N. Levi (pictured on book page), a Texas-born Jew and president of B’nai B’rith from 1900 to 1904 is quoted extensively on:
- The need for Jews to stick together and live separate from Gentiles in private, but to mix as necessary in public;
- The Oriental character of the Jew, as evidenced in his imaginative products and “devotion to his parents”;
- Physical courage is not an element of Jewish character;
- Jews are a race rather than a religion – biological, not theological – they choose the ghetto for racial reasons;
- Jewish children should be educated in Jewish schools;
- Most Jews are too crude and rude for gentlemenly society, so are better kept to themselves.
Note: We are using the Noontide Press publication of The International Jew — The World’s Foremost Problem which can be found online here as a pdf file.
Category
International Jew Study podcast, Jews- 520 reads
Comments
Original comments on this program
5 Responses
Franklin Ryckaert
August 16, 2013 at 10:47 am
You can read all the information about the controversy whether the Indians of the New World were truely human and thus could be converted to Christianity in the Wikipedia article Sublimus Dei.
JBW
August 18, 2013 at 8:15 pm
Thank you Hadding, for your absolutely dead on imitation of Her Excellency Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt at approximately 53:45 to 55:15 in the program.
I believe that Mr. Hadding’s analysis of Southern Jewery being more “Aristocratic” in their outlook was probably certainly true, as there were many influential Jewish Gentlemen of the South up to, and through the war years. As the congenial, collegial, slow and somewhat rural folkways of Southern Culture, really the ONLY part of America that grew into an identifiable culture, … the landed Jewish man active in the politics of the day, disarmed by southern hospitality, probably did see the chance of identifying and integrating (moving away from this Rabbi Kin) in the organic, agricultural south, and would have been more inclined to comfortable assimilate with the polite society of the genteel gentile gentry of the pre-war South than in other places in the world, just as they were able to do to with some success in Prussia 100 years earlier.
Jewish crime not withstanding.
Carolyn
August 18, 2013 at 10:22 pm
Eleanor Roosevelt?
Marina Orwell
August 21, 2013 at 10:15 pm
Hear, hear! The last few minutes of this reading had me applauding here in front of my computer. Not only was it beautifully said & wonderfully read, but who can resist the prose of someone who knows how to use the word “lickspittle?” ;o)
Hadding
August 22, 2013 at 2:00 pm