Nazi Germany & Israel have very similar
views on mixed-marriages:
"A Jewish
man and a Christian woman accused of
intimate relations. The woman's sign
reads: 'I
am the biggest pig around here because I
make it only with Jews." The man's
sign
says: "I am a Jewboy who always takes
German girls to my room." Hamburg,
1935."
We have broken faith
with our God, and
have married foreign
women ...
let us make a
covenant with our
God to put away all
the wives, and such
as are born of them
- Ezra 10:2-3
when Hitler
came to power ...
all such marriages
and conversions were
declared null and
void by the Nazis - NJM
Following is part of what seems a
fascinating article in Harper's Magazine
back in 1950. Harper's
want $40.00 to access the full article
(from the UK), and I don't work for
Goldman Sachs.
The article was written by William
Zukerman (1885 - 1961), a Russian
Jew who emigrated to
the United States. Lenni Brenner,
Jewish author of 51 Documents:
Zionist Collaboration
with the Nazis, described
Zuckerman as "one of the most
distinguished journalists of the
age." Incidentally, in 1935
Zuckerman wrote how Nazis were
attending Zionist
According to Orthodox law, a
wife and daughters may not
inherit any property of their
husband or father unless there
is a specific will left to that
effect, while the husband and
sons automatically inherit all
property of the wife and mother.
A woman's testimony is not
accepted in a Jewish religious
court. Woman
is (sic) subjected to a number
of other disabilities,
discriminations, and
humiliations. Jewish Orthodox
religious law (Torah Law) treats
the woman as an inferior being
and openly says so. Fortunately,
this has not been enforced in
actual life even among Orthodox
Jews in Western countries, where
the Jewish woman has mostly
enjoyed full equality with man
and even a greater amount of
respect and love within the
family. But this was in Western
countries where the woman lived
under civil law of the Romans
and Anglo-Saxons. Now
that she lives under Torah Law,
her position in Israel has
reverted, at least in the sphere
of marriage, divorce, aliminy,
and inheritance controlled by
the Rabbis, to pre-medievalism.
(7) Above all,
Rabbinical control of marriage
and the family in Israel
introduces into the marital
relationship a principle which,
no matter how disguised in
religious phraseology, is racial
theory in practice. It
is neither hidden nor disguised
that the chief purpose of
Rabbinical control of marriage
is to maintain the "purity" of
the Jewish group by preventing
intermarriage between Jews and
non-Jews, whether Arabs or
Christians. This
has been openly admitted by the
leaders of the Religious Bloc in
Israel (a
combination of four political
Orthodox religious parties)
which is mostly responsible for
the program of theocratization.
Mr S. Z. Shragai, one of the
leaders of the Bloc and its
chief propagandist abroad,
officially stated that the aim
of the religious control of
marriages was to make it
impossible for "one section of
the Jewish people in course of
time when Arab standards will
have been raised, to intermarry
with them, become in fact a new
Palestinian people and cease
altogether to exist as Jewish
people" (New Horizion, May 1949,
and Commentary, June 1950). This
theory has already led to some
unbelievable acts. According
to a report of the Religious
News Service in this country
earlier this year, the
Israeli Department of
Immigration does not admit
couples of mixed marriages into
Israel. This
report was denied in an official
statement of the Israeli Foreign
Office. The "denial," however,
confirmed the fact. It
stated, in effect, that members
of mixed marriages are not
denied admission to Israel per
se, but that since Israel is a
country of immigration primarily
for Jews, not for non-jews.
Jewish members of a mixed
marriage are admitted to the
state without any formalities,
while the non-Jewish members are
referred to the usual
immigration channels and are
subjected to visas and
quotas-which, in Israel, mean a
wait of many years and a
practical exclusion or
separation of families. In
some sections of the Orthodox
press of Israel and in this
country, articles have appeared
actually demanding the
deportation of non-Jewish wives
now in Israel who entered
illegally during the rush of
immigration after the
establishment of the state (new
York Jewish Morning Journal,
April 7, 1950).
Church and State in Israel
By
William Zuckerman
Harper's Magazine - November 1950
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