"The International Jew" Study Hour - Episode 79

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2014-01-09 16:11
 
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Jan. 9, 2014

Carolyn Yeager and Hadding Scott read and comment on Chapter 74, “What Jews Attempted Where They Had Power.

The story of how respected New York City public lecturer Rev. William Carter was silenced from mentioning anything to do with Jews in his popular talks. Main points:

  • Jews ever work to stop Christ from being mentioned in public Christmas celebrations, while prominent Christians direct their blame only to  “misguided leaders of Jewish religion”;
  • The year ending June 30, 1914 saw the highest peak of immigration reached, totaling 1,403,000 aliens entering this country – including more Jews than Brits and Scandinavians combined;
  • Dr. Carter’s “fear of being unfair to Jews” caused him to give exaggerated compliments to Jewry, which in turn caused them to sense weakness and attack;
  • A Jewish vendetta  was commenced against Rev. Carter, pastor of a Brooklyn Presbyterian church, for calling the Russian Jew “the worst of his race”;
  • In the end, the Jewish committee managed to equate the Jewish Question with the Irish Question and have them both banned from the lecture circuit.

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.