"The International Jew" Study Hour - Episode 40
March 28, 2013
Hadding Scott and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on Chapter 36, "'Jewish Rights' to Put Studies Out of Schools.”
B'nai B'rith was begun in the backroom of a New York saloon in 1843 by a group of Jews from Germany, even before the Alliance Israelite Universelle was formed in France, and opened its second lodge in Berlin in 1885, then in Rumania and Austria. It is described in TIJ as freemasonry exclusively for Jews, adding that "the Jew demands as his right entrance into other Orders; into his own he admits none but Jews." B'nai B'rith's militant arm, the Anti-Defamation League, wasn't created until 1913.
This organization brought all its power to bear against the Shakespeare play "The Merchant of Venice" being read in American high schools because of the Jewish character Shylock, a moneylender who demanded a literal "pound of flesh" from the Christian Antonio. The League claimed in 1919 that 150 American cities had excluded the play from their public schools. This was presented as a victory for "Jewish rights."
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.
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David Baillie
March 29, 2013 at 9:16 am
No, Hadding. Semitic does not mean a language group. It is in fact a Biblical reference to the children of Shem, as in Shemite, from the line of Noah. It is genealogical. The problem is who exactly flows from that genealogy. It is not the Arab, it is the Caucasian. The Arab is a mongrel, just like the Jew, who is more more mongrelized. The Jews are an anti-race crime cult. That is what they have been since before the coming of Jesus.
Hadding
March 30, 2013 at 4:03 am
I am not aware of any physical anthropologist of recent decades that uses Semitic as a racial classification. To the best of my knowledge, the word that refers to the race most strongly associated with Semitic languages is Orientalid, which is not at all the same as Europid.
The only current scientific use of Semitic, so far as I know, is to designate a linguistic group.