Word: jewishness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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According to Jewish tradition, Jeremiah himself wrote the history of this period in the Old Testament's two Books of Kings. A theocratic account emphasizing God's participation in the affairs of his children, Kings has had little corroboration in the findings of modern archeologists. Along with most other Old Testament books, it was challenged a few decades ago by the development of "higher criticism," which held that such histories were written centuries after the events took place, or at least were copies of copies of old histories. But last week diggers in Palestine found something that seemed...
Pointing out that Great Britain had apparently abandoned principles that they had adhered to in all their other foreign possessions, Mr. Antonius went on to say that the native Arabs of the region were being severely upset by the Jewish action in Palestine...
Last week the world's only ship to fly the flag of Palestine was in Greek waters on her maiden trip from Haifa to Trieste when the Greek revolution enveloped her like a dark cloud. What chiefly worried the Jewish crew and captain of the 10,000-ton Tel Aviv ("Hill of Spring") was not the revolution, however, but the behavior of a tall, lean-faced man who paced nervously up & down the promenade deck, wandered disconsolately between the kosher kitchen and the ship's synagog. Tel Aviv's owner, President Arnold Bernstein of Palestine Navigation...
...strangest thing about Arnold Bernstein is that he operates equally well on either side of the Nazi v. Jew fence. While his Tel Aviv flies the red shield of Palestine on its Union Jack, his Red Star and Bernstein Line ships fly the black swastika of Germany. Only important Jewish shipping man left in Hitler's Reich, he enjoys government protection chiefly because of his distinguished War record, which included an important artillery command on the Western Front and the Iron Cross, first class. Soon after the War this Saxon-born son of a well-to-do shipping broker...
...bloody pulp, dropped him for three counts of nine in the sixth round. In the ninth, Belgian Referee Valoni allowed Hamas to be battered about for one minute more, then mercifully sent Schmeling to his corner. With the Nazi crowd of 25,000, Joe Jacobs, Schmeling's Jewish manager, expressed his joy with a right-arm salute...