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Updated: May 14, 2025
Do we need any further evidence? Statement by Dr. M. Zitron, Dos Yiddishe Volk, of Warsaw, July 11, 1919. Precisely such propaganda as that which the Dearborn Independent has been carrying on is responsible for many of the blackest and most shameful pages in history.
Besides, he is sure to have a son, uncle, or brother there or to be going there himself. How could she love Yiddish were it not so? She cites some of the Yiddishe Gazetten's answers to correspondents. This is funny: "The woman has the right to take her clothes and ornaments away with her when she leaves her husband. But it is a question if she ought to leave him."
He laid it down that all Yiddishë girls possessed that warmth and chic which, among Christians, were the birthright of a few actresses and music-hall artistes themselves, probably, Jewesses! And on things theatrical this young man spoke as one having authority.
They say we grow enough poor old widows here." "People say quite right at least she would have starved in, a Yiddishë country, not in a land of heathens." "But she was lonely and miserable out there, exposed to all the malice of the Christians. And I was earning a pound a week. Tailoring was a good trade then. The few roubles I used to send her did not always reach her."
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