The following chapters take up numerous matters, chiefly the interference of the Jew with educational and religious interests of the majority of the people; the moral menace in the J ew-controlled theater and movie; the fight of the New York Stock Exchange against Jewish domination; a discussion of the ques tion whether the Jews are a religious denomination or a race, only Jewish authorities being quoted; and a very slight beginning on the endless subject of Jewish influence during the Great War.. Bernard M. Baruch, although secondary in the real Jewish counsels, pro claimed himself to a Congressional committee as the most powerful man in the war, and the records show that he was. This volume does not complete the case. It is issued to meet the demand of new readers who call for the articles from the beginning. The editions of The Dearborn Independent being long ago exhausted, the publication of these two volumes was undertaken to enable readers to begin with the first article. The omission of several single articles from this compilation is in the interest of compactness, and may be restored in another volume. The omitted articles are The Jews' Complaint Against 'americanism,' Oct. 23; Gentile Fall Involved in Hope of Jewish Rule, Dec. 25. April, 1921.
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