Thursday, November 10, 2022

“Anti-Semitism” - Part II


“Poles did not like Jews and they were worse than Germans.” (Menachem Begin)


“Once we perceive that it is Judaism which is the root cause of antisemitism, otherwise irrational or inexplicable aspects of antisemitism become rationally explicable...Only something representing a threat to the core values, allegiances and beliefs of others could cause such universal, deep and lasting hatred. This Judaism has done...” (Why the Jews: by Denis Prager and Joseph Telushkin, 1985)


“The ultimate cause of antisemitism is that which has made Jews Jewish - Judaism. There are four basic reasons for this and each revolves around the Jewish challenge to the values of non Jews...By affirming what they considered to be the one and only God of all mankind, thereby denying legitimacy to everyone else’s gods, the Jews entered history; and have often been since, at war with other people’s cherished values. And by continually asserting their own national identity in addition or instead of the national identity of the non-Jews among whom they lived, Jews have created or intensified anti-Semitic passions...This attempt to change the world, to challenge the gods, religious or secular, of the societies around them, and to make moral demands upon others...has constantly been a source of tension between Jews and non-Jews...”


“The idea of authority, and therefore the respect for authority, is an anti-Semitic notion. It is in Catholicism, in Christianity, in the very teachings of Jesus that it finds at once its lay and its religious consecration.” Kadmi Cohen, p. 60; The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, by Vicomte Leon de Poncins, p. 192)


“If this hostility, even aversion, had only been shown towards the Jews at one period and in one country, it would be easy to unravel the limited causes of this anger, but this race has been on the contrary an object of hatred to all the peoples among whom it has established itself. It must be therefore, since the enemies of the Jews belonged to the most diverse races, since they lived in countries very distant from each other, since they were ruled by very different laws, governed by opposite principles, since they had neither the same morals, nor the same customs, since they were animated by unlike dispositions which did not permit them to judge of anything in the some way, it must be therefore that the general cause of anti-Semitism has always resided in Israel itself and not in those who have fought against Israel.” (Bernard Lazare, L’Antisemitism, The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, by Vicomte Leon De Poncins, p. 183)


“What virtues and what vices brought upon the Jew this universal enmity? Why was he in turn equally maltreated and hated by the Alexandrians and the Romans, by the Persians and the Arabs, by the Turks and by the Christian nations? Because everywhere and up to the present day, the Jew was an unsociable being. Why was he unsociable? Because he was exclusive and his exclusiveness was at the same time political and religious, or, in other words, he kept to his political, religious cult and his law.” (B. Lazare, L’Antisemitism, p. 3)


“We always come back to the same misunderstanding. The Jews because of their spirit of revolt, their exclusiveness and the Messianic tendencies which animate them are in essence revolutionaries, but they do not realize it and believe that they are working for ‘progress.’...but that which they call justice is the triumph of Jewish principles in the world of which the two extremes are plutocracy and socialism. Present day Anti-Semitism is a revolt against the world of today, the product of Judaism.” (The Secret Powers Behind Revolution, by Vicomte Leon de Poncins, p. 225)


“The Jews as outcasts: Jews have been a wondering people from the time of the beginning. History is filled with preemptory edicts, expelling Jews from where they had made their homes. At times the edicts were the result of trumped up charges against the Jews or Judaism, and later proved to be false. At other times they were the consequence of economic situation, which the authorities believed would be improved if the Jews were removed. Almost always the bands were only temporary as below. The culminate impact on the psychic on the Jewish people however, has been traumatic. And may very well be indelible. The following is a list, far from complete. Hardly a major Jewish community has not been expelled by its Host Country. Only to be let back in again, later to be expelled once more.” (Jewish Almanac 1981, p. 127)


“The dynamics of the anti-Semitic group has changed since war’s end. Activists today have shifted their emphasis to a greater and more wide-spread publication of hate-literature, in contrast to previous stress on holding meetings, demonstrating and picketing. They now tie-in their bigotry with typical, burning issues, and are veering from reliance upon The Protocols and other staples.” (American Jewish Committee Budget, 1953, p. 28)


The Jews have been run out of every country in Europe.

    Date:  Place:

 1.  250: Carthage

 2.  415: Alexandria

 3.  554: Diocese of Clement (France)

 4.  561: Diocese of Uzzes (France)

 5.  612: Visigoth Spain

 6.  642: Visigoth Empire

 7.  855: Italy

 8.  876: Sens

 9. 1012: Mayence

10. 1181: France

11. 1290: England

12. 1306: France

13. 1348: Switzerland

14. 1349: Hielbronn (Germany)

15. 1349: Hungary

16. 1388: Strasbourg

17. 1394: Germany

18. 1394: France

19. 1422: Austria

20. 1424: Fribourg & Zurich

21. 1426: Cologne

22. 1432: Savory

23. 1438: Mainz

24. 1439: Augsburg

25. 1446: Bavaria

26. 1453: Franconis

27. 1453: Breslau

28. 1454: Wurzburg

29. 1485: Vincenza (Italy)

30. 1492: Spain

31. 1495: Lithuania

32. 1497: Portugal

33. 1499: Germany

34. 1514: Strasbourg

35. 1519: Regensburg

36. 1540: Naples

37. 1542: Bohemia

38. 1550: Genoa

39. 1551: Bavaria

40. 1555: Pesaro

41. 1559: Austria

42. 1561: Prague

43. 1567: Wurzburg

44. 1569: Papal States

45. 1571: Brandenburg

46. 1582: Netherlands

47. 1593: Brandenburg, Austria

48. 1597: Cremona, Pavia & Lodi

49. 1614: Frankfort

50. 1615: Worms

51. 1619: Kiev

52. 1649: Ukraine

53. 1654: Little Russia

54. 1656: Lithuania

55. 1669: Oran (North Africa)

56. 1670: Vienna

57. 1712: Sandomir

58. 1727: Russia

59. 1738: Wurtemburg

60. 1740: LittleRussia

61. 1744: Bohemia

62. 1744: Livonia

63. 1745: Moravia

64. 1753: Kovad (Lithuania)

65. 1761: Bordeaux

66. 1772: Jews deported to the Pale of Settlement (Russia)

67. 1775: Warsaw

68. 1789: Alace

69. 1804: Villages in Russia

70. 1808: Villages & Countrysides (Russia)

71. 1815: Lubeck & Bremen

72. 1815: Franconia, Swabia & Bavaria

73. 1820: Bremen

74. 1843: Russian Border Austria & Prussia

75. 1862: Area in the U.S. under Grant’s Jurisdiction

76. 1866: Galatz, Romania

77. 1919: Bavaria (foreign born Jews)

78. 1938-45: NS Controlled Areas

79. 1948: Arab Countries

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