Issue of November 6, 2009/ 19 Cheshvan 5770 More on secular college To the Editor: I was quite surprised to see the vehemence of the reaction to Rabbi Reuven Spolter’s article …
Discovering the scope of the destruction of Europe's Jews, world Jewry observed an international day of bereavement, with rare unity across religious lines
“Big Zionist Jews”: powerful and influential Zionist Jews who wished to create a neo-colonialist Jewish homeland in Palestine of which they would be the political and religious elite.
“Little Jews”: hitherto non-Zionist Jews who suffered leading up to and during World War II and who could be persuaded to leave the comforts of Europe after the war and settle in Palestine as cadres serving the Big Zionist Jewish elite.
Essay Title: The Holocaust: Big Zionist Jews vs Little Jews.
If you ask your run-of-the-mill Jew or Gentile if a Jew can be an anti-Semite, they would look at you as though you were crazy. Jews aren’t anti-Semitic, they are the victims of anti-Semitism. To call a Jew an anti-Semite would be, they think, absurd–a self-contradiction and logical impossibility. No, only Gentile anti-Semites would entertain such a notion and employ it to divide the Jewish community against itself. But what if it were true