QUOTES FROM THE JEWS
βSome call it Marxism - I call it Judaism.β
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, in the American Bulletin of May 15, 1935
βThe revolution in Russia is a Jewish revolutionβ
The Maccabean (New York), Nov. 1905, p, 250
βJewry is the mother of Marxism.β
Le Droit de Vivre, May 12, 1936
βJudaism is Marxism, communismβ
Harry Waton, A Program for the Jews and an Answer to All Anti-Semites (New York: Committee for the Preservation of the Jews, 1939), p. 64
βThe communist soul is the soul of Judaism.β
Harry Waton, A Program for the Jews and an Answer to All Anti-Semites (New York: Committee for the Preservation of the Jews, 1939), p. 143
βWe Jews cannot be called upon to denounce Communism.β
The American Hebrew (New York), February 3, 1939, p. 11
βThe picture which the Soviet Union presents today is one that should bring rejoicing to world Jewry.β
The Youngstown Jewish Times, Sept. 18, 1936, page 51
βIt would be absurd to deny the intensity of the Jewish participation in the Russian revolutionary movement.β
Leon Dennen, in The Menorah Journal (New York) July-September 1932, p. 106
βThat achievement - the Russian-Jewish revolution - destined to figure in history as the overshadowing result of World War, was largely the outcome of Jewish thinking, of Jewish discontent, of Jewish effort to reconstruct.β
The American Hebrew, September 10, 1920
βThe Bolshevik Government of Russia is the key-stone of the arch of the proof of the Jewish conspiracy for radicalism and world-domination.β
William Hard, The Great Jewish Conspiracy (New York: American Jewish Book Company, 1920), p. 31
βThe Jewish elements provide the driving forces for communismβ
Dr. Oscar Levy, in George Pitt-Rivers, The World Significance of the Russian Revolution (Oxford, 1920), p. ix
βThe Jews [have been] furnishing for the Bolsheviks the majority of their leadersβ
The Jewish World (London), April 16, 1919, p. 11
βRussian Jews have taken a prominent part in the Bolshevist movementβ
The American Hebrew (New York), November 18, 1927, p. 20
βJewry has come to wield a considerable power in the Communist Party.β
Dr. Avrahm Yarmolinsky, in The Menorah Journal (New York), July 1928, p. 37
βThe East-Side Jew [Trotsky] that Conquered Europeβ
The liberator (New York), March 1920, pp. 26-27
βThe real East Sider [New York Jew Trotsky] is at the head of things in Russia.β
M. L. Larkin, in The Public (New York), November 23, 1918, p. 1433
βIt is not an accident that Judaism gave birth to Marxism, and it is not an accident that the Jews readily took up Marxism; all this is in perfect accord with the progress of Judaism and the Jews.β
Harry Waton, A Program for the Jews and an Answer to All Anti-Semites (New York: Committee for the Preservation of the Jews, 1939), p. 148
βKarl Marx, who came from an old family of rabbis and brilliant Talmudic scholars, was to point the path of victory for the proletariat.β
L. Rennap, Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Question (London, 1942), p. 31
βAmong his [Karl Marxβs] ancestors were Rabbis and Talmudists, men of learning and keen intellect.β
Henry Wickham Steed, in The American Hebrew (New York), December 9, 1927, p. 206
βThe peculiarly Jewish logic of his [Karl Marxβs] mindβ
Henry Wickham Steed, in The American Hebrew (New York), December 9, 1927, p. 206
βMr. Wickham Steed lays the rise of Bolshevism at the doors of Jewry.β
The Jewish Guardian (London), November 28, 1924, p. 4
βThe Bolshevik Revolution has emancipated the Jews as individualsβ
Dr. Avrahm Yarmolinsky, in The Menorah Journal (New York), July 1928, p. 33
βThere are many Bolshevik leaders of Jewish extractionβ
D. L. Sandelsan, in The Jewish Chronicle (London), February 20, 1920, p. 22