Some thirty-one years prior to the official establishment of Israel as a nation, one columnist could read the tea leaves well enough to see that the United States would serve as the protectorate of the young country.
Click here to read a 1933 magazine article concerning the rise of secularism in American society.
An energetic and wonderful four page article which gives an account of the Jewish growth of New York. Even as early as 1921 "nearly half of the Jews of North America lived there" and every fourth New Yorker was a Jew. Click here to read about the Jewish population growth in the Unites States during the 1920s. A two column item on anti-Semitism as it existed in Germany during World War I: "In the calamity of war we act now as if we were one heart and one soul with the Jews. However, and I am pained to say it, I must declare that the Jewish question remains and will perhaps, just because of the war, become still more acute. The Jews are a foreign people and are our opponents in France, Russia and England, together with the enormous means at their disposal." Click here to read an article about the Warsaw Ghetto. "Jews do not seek vengeance, despite the opinions commonly held in certain quarters that the god of the Jews is a God of vengeance. We repudiated
this concept of God and religion since the days of when Joshua established the cities of refuge and have entirely outgrown it since the days of the Bible prophets... Wes stand with the majority proponents of the ennobling suggestion, and trust that the counsel of forgiveness, mercy and loving-kindness will prevail." |