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A Message to American Jewry by Miller, Rabbi Moses - 1941

by Miller, Rabbi Moses

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A Message to American Jewry by Miller, Rabbi Moses - 1941

A Message to American Jewry

by Miller, Rabbi Moses

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New York: Jewish Peoples Committee, 1941. Wraps. Very Good-. 12mo, printed stapled wraps. pp 61. A "report delivered to the Fifth National Convention of the Jewish Peoples Committee on March 23, 1941" by Rabbi Miller as President of the Jewish Peoples Committee, a pro-communist organization, describing the continual threats to the Jewish community both abroad and at home. Previous owner's initials and United Jewish Youth stamp to front panel, lengthwise crease to wraps. light soiling to title page. Seidman, M282.

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  • Publisher Jewish Peoples Committee
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1941
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A MESSAGE TO AMERICAN JEWRY

A MESSAGE TO AMERICAN JEWRY

by Miller, Moses, Rabbi

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New York; Jewish Peoples Committee, 1941. Paperback. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 63 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era report delivered to the Fifth National Convention of the Jewish Peoples Committee on March 23, 1941 by the left-wing rabbi, describing the continually increasing threat of antisemitism in America and abroad. Referencing James McWilliams' American Destiny Party, the resurgence of the KKK, the global political impacts of Hitlerism, as well as antisemitic attitudes surfacing in Great Britain. Miller provides a concise description of antisemitic and fascist threats, and the measures that can be taken to oppose them. "With our young and with our old, with our sons and with our daughters, we shall go forward with all other progressive forces, to destroy anti-Semitism, to abolish discrimination, and to defend democracy and peace. " (Page 63) "The Jewish People's Committee against Fascism and Anti-Semitism was formed in 1939, when the American Jewish Congress rejected applicants from the… Read More
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