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|    Straight Talk About Zionism: What Jewish    |
|    19 Nov 25 22:36:24    |
      [continued from previous message]              for what each community believed was in its own best national       interest. The Hitler government vigorously supported Zionism and       Jewish emigration to Palestine from 1933 until 1940-41, when the       Second World War prevented further extensive collaboration. / 9       (During the war years attitudes hardened, and policy shifted       drastically. The German policy of collaboration with Zionists and       support for Jewish emigration to Palestine gave way to a harsh “final       solution” policy.)              During the 1930s, the central SS newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps,       repeatedly proclaimed its support for Zionism. An article published in       1935, for example, told readers: / 10              “The recognition of Jewry as a racial community based on blood and not       on religion leads the German government to guarantee without       reservation the racial separateness of this community. The government       finds itself in complete agreement with the great spiritual movement       within Jewry, the so-called Zionism, with its recognition of the       solidarity of Jewry around the world, and its rejection of all       assimilationist notions. On this basis, Germany undertakes measures       that will surely play a significant role in the future in the handling       of the Jewish problem around the world.”              In late 1933, a leading German shipping line began direct passenger       service from Hamburg to Haifa, Palestine, providing “strictly kosher       food” on board.              In September 1935, the German government enacted the “Nuremberg Laws,”       which prohibited marriages and sexual relations between Jews and       Germans and, in effect, proclaimed the country’s Jews an alien       minority group. / 11 A few days after the Nuremberg Laws were enacted,       the main German Zionist newspaper, the Jüdische Rundschau, editorially       welcomed the new measures. It explained to readers: / 12              “Germany … is meeting the demands of the World Zionist Congress when       it declares the Jews now living in Germany to be a national minority.       Once the Jews have been stamped a national minority it is again       possible to establish normal relations between the German nation and       Jewry. The new laws give the Jewish minority in Germany its own       cultural life, its own national life. In future it will be able to       shape its own schools, its own theater, and its own sports       associations. In short, it can create its own future in all aspects of       national life …”              During the 1930s, Zionist groups, working together with Third Reich       authorities, organized a network of some forty camps and agricultural       centers throughout Germany where prospective settlers were trained for       their new lives in Palestine.              The centerpiece of German-Zionist cooperation during the Hitler era       was the Transfer Agreement, a pact that enabled tens of thousands of       German Jews to migrate to Palestine with their wealth. The Agreement,       also known as the Ha’avara – Hebrew for “transfer” – was concluded in       August 1933 following talks between German officials and an official       of the Jewish Agency, the Palestine center of the World Zionist       Organization. / 13              Between 1933 and 1941, some 60,000 German Jews emigrated to Palestine       through the Ha’avara and other German-Zionist arrangements, or about       ten percent of Germany’s 1933 Jewish population. Some Ha’avara       emigrants transferred considerable personal wealth from Germany to       Palestine. As Jewish historian Edwin Black has noted: “Many of these       people, especially in the late 1930s, were allowed to transfer actual       replicas of their homes and factories – indeed rough replicas of their       very existence.” / 14              The Transfer Agreement was the most far-reaching example of       cooperation between Hitler’s Germany and international Zionism.       Through this pact, Hitler’s Third Reich did more than any other       government during the 1930s to support the Zionist movement and Jewish       development in Palestine.              The essence of Zionism, or Jewish nationalism, is that Jews everywhere       – regardless of where they live, regardless of their religious       outlook, and regardless of their citizenship – are members of the       Jewish “people” or “nation,” to whom all Jews owe a primary loyalty       and allegiance.              The overwhelming majority of Jews in the United States today identify       with and support Israel, and are affiliated with Zionist groups and       organizations. Every significant Jewish group or association in the       United States, and every prominent Jewish American political or       community leader supports Israel and Zionism, in most cases fervently       so. With very few exceptions, even American Jews who are critical of       some of Israel’s more embarrassing policies nonetheless express       support for Israel and the nationalist ideology upon which the Zionist       state is based.              A Zionist Jew, by definition, owes his primary loyalty to the Jewish       community and to Israel. Zionism is not compatible with patriotism to       any country or entity other than Israel and the world Jewish       community. That’s why it’s difficult to accept as sincere or honest       the pious assurances of Jewish leaders in the United States that       American Jews are just as loyal to the US as everyone else.              In the United States, nearly every prominent political leader – Jewish       and non-Jewish, Democrat and Republican – ardently supports Israel and       the Jewish nationalist ideology upon which it is based. In Washington,       political leaders of both major parties insist on US support for       Israel as an ethnically Jewish state. They fervently support, and       eagerly seek the favor of, influential Jewish-Zionist groups, such as       the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the       Anti-Defamation League (ADL).              Everyone – whether Jewish or non-Jewish – who claims to support Israel       should, if he is honest and consistent, endorse the view of Israeli       prime minister Sharon, and other Zionist leaders, and support the       migration of Jews everywhere to Israel. But of course that’s not what       happens.              With regard to Zionism and Israel, the attitude and policies of nearly       all American political leaders, Jewish and non-Jewish, is       characterized by hypocrisy and deceit. To put it another way, Zionist       Jews and their non-Jewish supporters embrace a blatant double       standard. Jewish-Zionist organizations, along with their non-Jewish       allies, support one social-political ideology for Israel and the world       Jewish community, and a completely different one for the United States       and other non-Jewish countries. They insist that ethnic nationalism is       evil and bad for non-Jews, while at the same time they vigorously       support ethnic nationalism – that is, Zionism – for Jews.              They insist that Israel is and must be a Jewish nationalist state,       with a privileged status for its Jewish population, including       immigration laws that discriminate against non-Jews. At the same time,       Jewish-Zionist groups and leaders, and the non-Jews who support them,       insist that in the United States, Britain, France, Germany and other       countries, there must be no privileged status for anyone based on       race, ethnicity or religion.              Our political leaders tell us that American Jews should be encouraged       to think of themselves as a distinct national group with an identity       and community interests separate from those of other Americans. At the       same time American politicians insist that Zionist Jews be given all       rights as full and equal US citizens. On the basis of this double       standard, Jews often enjoy what amounts to a privileged status in       American political and cultural life.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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