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The American Hebrew
October 31, 1919: page 582
The Crucifixion of Jews Must Stop!
By Martin H. Glynn
(Former Governor of the State of N.Y.)
From across the sea six million men and women call to us
for help, and eight hundred thousand little children cry for
bread.
These children, these men and women are our fellow-members
of the human family, with the same claim on life as we, the
same susceptibility to the winter's cold, the same propensity
to death before the fangs of hunger. Within them reside the
illimitable possibilities for the advancement of the human race
as naturally would reside in six million human beings. We
may not be their keepers but we ought to be their helpers.
In the face of death, in the throes of starvation there is
no place for mental distinctions of creed, no place for physical
differentiations of race. In this catastrophe, when six million
human beings are being whirled toward the grave by a cruel and
relentless fate, only the most idealistic promptings of human
nature should sway the heart and move the hand.
Six million men and women are dying from lack of the necessaries
of life; eight hundred thousand children cry for bread. And
this fate is upon them through no fault of their own, through
no transgression of the laws of God or man; but through the
awful tyranny of war and a bigoted lust for Jewish blood.
In this threatened holocaust of human life, forgotten are
the niceties of philosophical distinction, forgotten are the
differences of historical interpretation; and the determination
to help the helpless, to shelter the homeless, to clothe the
naked and to feed the hungry becomes a religion at whose altar
men of every race can worship and women of every creed can kneel.
In this calamity the temporalities of man's fashionings fall
away before the eternal verities of life, and we awaken to the
fact that from the hands of one God we all come and before the
tribunal of one God we all must stand on the day of final reckoning.
And when that reckoning comes mere profession of lips will not
weigh a pennyweight; but deeds, mere intangible deeds, deeds
that dry the tear of sorrow and allay the pain of anguish, deeds
that with the spirit of the Good Samaritan pour oil and wine
in wounds and find sustenance and shelter for the suffering
and the stricken, will outweigh all the stars in the heavens,
all the waters in the seas, all the rocks and metals in all
the celestian globes that revolve in the firmament around us.
Race is a matter of accident; creed, partly a matter of inheritance,
partly a matter of environment, partly one's method of ratiocination;
but our physical wants and corporeal needs are implanted in
all of us by the hand of God, and the man or woman who can,
and will not, hear the cry of the starving; who can, and will
not, take heed of the wail of the dying; who can, and will not,
stretch forth a helping hand to those who sink beneath the waves
of adversity is an assassin of nature's finest instincts, a
traitor to the cause of the human family and an abjurer of the
natural law written upon the tablets of every human heart by
the finger of God himself.
And so in the spirit that turned the poor widow's votive
offering of copper into silver, and the silver into gold when
placed upon God's altar, the people of this country are called
upon to sanctify their money by giving $35,000,000 in the name
of the humanity of Moses to six million famished men and women.
Six million men and women are dying -- eight hundred thousand
little children are crying for bread.
And why?
Because of a war to lay Autocracy in the dust and give Democracy
the sceptre of the Just.
And in that war for democracy 200,000 Jewish lads from the
United States fought beneath the Stars and Stripes. In the 77th
Division alone there were 14,000 of them, and in Argonne Forest
this division captured 54 German guns.This shows that at Argonne
the Jewish boys from the United States fought for democracy
as Joshua fought against the Amalekites on the plains of Abraham.
In an address on the so-called "Lost Battalion," led by Colonel
Whittlesey of Pittsfield, Major-General Alexander shows the
fighting stuff these Jewish boys were made of. In some way or
another Whittlesey's command was surrounded. They were short
of rations. They tried to get word back to the rear telling
of their plight. They tried and they tried, but their men never
got through. Paralysis and stupefaction and despair were in
the air. And when the hour was darkest and all seemed lost,
a soldier lad stepped forward, and said to Col. Whittlesey:
"I will try to get through." He tried, he was wounded, he had
to creep and crawl, but he got through.To-day he wears the Distinguished
Service Cross and his name is
Abraham Krotoshansky.
Because of this war for Democracy six million Jewsh men and
women are starving across the seas; eight hundred thousand Jewish
babies are crying for bread.
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In the name of Abraham Krotoshinsky who saved the "Lost Battalion,"
in the name of the one hundred and ninety-nine thousand and
nine hundred and ninety-nine other Jewish boys who fought for
Democracy beneath the Stars and Stripes won't you give copper,
or silver, or gold, to keep life in the heart of these men and
these women; to keep blood in the bodies of these babies?
The Jew Has Helped Everybody But The Jew.
In the world war the Jew has helped everybody but the Jew.
"Over there" he helped in camp, in council and in conflict.
"Over here" he helped the Red Cross, the Y.M.C.A., the Knights
of Columbus, the Masons, the Salvation Army and everybody else.
So now is the time for everybody to help the Jew, and God knows
now is the time he needs it.
From out of the gloom of this war every other race, save
one or two, has snatched a ray of sunshine. But amid the encircling
gloom there is no light for the Jew "to lead thou me on." The
war is over for everyone, but the Jew. The knife is still at
his throat and an unreasoning and unreasonable century-old lust
for Jewish blood opens his veins. The Jew in Roumania, Poland
and Ukrainia is being made the scapegoat of the war. Since the
armistice has been signed thousands of Jews in Ukrainia have
been offered up as living sacrifices to diabolical greed and
fanatical passion -- their throats cut, their bodies rended
limb from limb by assassin bands and rabid soldiery. In the
city of Proskunoff one day a few weeks ago the dawn saw the
door of every house wherein lived a Jew marked as a shambles
for slaughter. For four days, from sunrise to sunset, fanatics
plied the dagger like demons from hell, stopping only to eat
with hands adrip with the blood of Jewishvictims. They killed
the men; they were less merciful to women. These they violated,
and then they killed. From a purpose to a fury, from a fury
to a habit ran this killing of the Jews, until within four days
the streets of Proskunoff ran red with blood like gutters of
a slaughter house, until its homes became a morgue for thousands
of slaughtered human beings whose gaping wounds cried out for
vengeance and whose eyes had turned to stone at the horrors
they had seen. As Hon. Simon W. Rosendale, aptly paraphrasing
Bobby Burns' thought, in his speech not long ago, said it is
the age-old story of "man's inhumanity to man that makes countless
thousands mourn." For as it has been at Proskunoff, so has it
been in a hundred other places.The bloody tale hath repetition
ad nauseum. It is the same tear-stained story -- the
same old stain upon the escutcheon of humanity. Verily, Byron
was right when he wrote:
Tribes of the wandering feet and weary breast
Whither shall ye flee to be at rest?
The wild dove hath her nest, the fox his cave,
Mankind their countries, Israel but the grave.
[Illegible] to a place in the sun, and the crucifixion
of Jews must stop. We repeat the war is over for everybody,
but the Jew. Like Isaac the knife is at his throat, but unlike
Isaac no power seems able to stop the steel from thirsting for
his blood. But some power the world must raise up to prevent
this decimation of a deserving race. For the peace of the world
a League of Nations let us have by all means; but for the Humanity
of the World, to give justice to the Jew and other oppressed
peoples on earth, let us have a Truce of God! -- Albany Times
Union.
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