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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)Historically, no nation or kingdom has ever 'gone down' spontaneously without premeditation. Empires only fall after careful and strategic, covert planning by someone. Sagas in antiquity tell of precious few occasions when the scheme has been discovered and subsequently thwarted.Whether you are a Democrat, Republican, Libertarian or an Independent, if you are concerned about the immediate future of the United States of America, you will read this eyeopening little book and take the passionate warnings of these valiant men seriously. Many things will then begin to make dreadful sense to you.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 nonaggressive 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 cowrote 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 'AntiZionists of Israel' at www.nkusa.org
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- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has one hundred fourteen pages. It provides a concise compilation of historic documents and insights.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The dimensions of this book are five point five one inches in length, zero point two eight inches in width, and eight point five inches in height.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is paperback bound. The binding style makes it lightweight and portable for easy reading.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Jack Bernstein. He shares his personal experiences and insights regarding Zionism and its implications.
- Q: What is the main theme of this book? A: The main theme explores the distinction between Judaism and Zionism. It aims to reveal the complexities and historical context surrounding these topics.
- Q: Is this book suitable for all readers? A: Yes, this book is suitable for a general audience. It offers insights that can resonate with various political perspectives.
- Q: How should I read this book for best understanding? A: For best understanding, read this book with an open mind and consider the historical context provided throughout its pages.
- Q: Can teenagers read this book? A: Yes, teenagers can read this book, but parental guidance is recommended due to its complex themes.
- Q: What should I do if I find a mistake in the book? A: If you find a mistake, please contact the publisher for corrections. They appreciate feedback from readers to improve future editions.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Maintaining a stable environment helps preserve its condition.
- Q: Is there a warranty or return policy for this book? A: This book typically does not come with a warranty. However, check the retailer’s return policy for specifics on returns and exchanges.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.
- Q: Are there any safety concerns with this book? A: No, there are no safety concerns associated with this book. It contains historical and political discussions intended for informative purposes.
- Q: Is there any additional content in the book? A: Yes, the book includes excerpts from significant historical documents and letters from prominent individuals regarding Zionism and its impact.
- Q: How does this book compare to other books on Zionism? A: This book offers a unique perspective by combining personal narrative with historical documents, making it different from other scholarly texts on the subject.