The Life of An American Jew in Israel AND Benjamin H. Freedman-in His Own Words

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UPC:
9781470057053
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-02-14
Author:
Jack Bernstein;Benjamin H. Freedman;Albert Einstein;Samuel Untermeyer
Language:
english

Product Overview

The entire text of Jack Bernstein's book is reproduced faithfully, verbatim, according to its first edition publication by Noontide Press in 1984. Only the title was modified to evoke a less provocative first impression, thus allowing the reader to enter with a more open mind. Supporting materials follow Mr. Bernstein's text. Separate footnotes have been added to the original documents by the compiler for clarification purposes and to update the reader.

The Life of An American Jew in Israel (Jack Bernstein) AND Benjamin H. Freedman - In His Own Words
is a concise compilation of historic documents which are no longer available in hardcopy. They unanimously REVEAL(ation) a heretical conspiracy, NOT of the Jews, but of Zionism. (See Important Note below) There is no Jewish conspiracy!

Whether you are a Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or Independent, if you are concerned about the immediate future of the United States of America, you will read this eye-opening little book and take the passionate warnings of these valiant men seriously. Many things will then begin to make dreadful sense to you. (click on Show More)

Jack Bernstein was a patriotic American who leaped on the Zionist propaganda bandwagon of diaspora Jews returning to Israel. He became greatly disillusioned and alarmed by his personal experiences in Israel and the discovery of the true nature of Zionism as a political movement seeking to establish a supranation of Israel (Judaism, however, is a non-aggressive religion)

Having returned to the sanctuary of America, and with the help of journalist Len Martin, he authored a book in 1984 attempting to expose the truth and warn the American public. He joined the ranks of other courageous Jews who had for decades also been trying to notify the nation as to the very real and present danger of covert Zionist forces at work within the upper echelons of the political and financial affairs of America. Many of these heroic watchmen were wealthy and prominent celebrities including Albert Einstein and Benjamin Freedman.

Albert Einstein was an early Zionist who believed in Jews worldwide being allowed to return to their ancestral land of Palestine as an asylum from persecution and/or to be able to practice Judaism without hindrance. He was even asked to be the first president of the newly established State of Israel, but he declined. He did NOT believe in displacing the indigenous Palestinians. He was abhorred by the activities of the Zionist terrorist groups (especially the Stern and Irgun ) operating in Palestine in the years prior to 1948.

Along with 27 other prominent Jews of the day, he co-wrote and signed an Open Letter which was printed in the New York Times urging Americans to not be deceived by the newly evolved Zionist Freedom party of Menachem Begin. That letter is reproduced in full after the text of Jack Bernstein's book.

Additionally, there are excerpts from The Official Report of the United States Army Intelligence, 2nd Bureau as printed in the The British Guardian on February 13th, 1925 along with excerpts from the article itself. The topic was the mounting concern of the United States regarding the encroaching threat of the distinctly Zionist International Bankers who had financed the Bolshevik revolution and were launching a global communist campaign.

IMPORTANT: To gain clarity in fully grasping the difference between Judaism and Zionism, an absolutely CRITICAL distinction, read the FREE, 77 page, online publication The Rabbis Speak Out provided by Neturei Karta - Anti-Zionists of Israel at nkusa.org and also, TrueTorahJews.org for detailed information regarding the true history of Zionism.


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