at all. More than ever the Jewish spirit is asserting itself. More than ever the Jews feel they must establish a Hebrew commonwealth. As things now are, whoever wins in this world-war, the Jew must lose. Jews are fighting in the ranks of all the great opposing armies. Jews are suffering in all the lands desolated by strife and the unspeakable horrors of famine and pestilence. The Jew is caught, as it were, between the upper and nether millstones. He does not want to be found in such a plight again.
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