The New Jerusalem

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The English soldiers clearedthe snow away; the Arabs sat down satisfied or stoical withthe snow blocking their own doors or loading their own roofs. But the Jews, as the story went, were at length persuaded to clearaway the snow in front of them, and then demanded a handsomesalary for having recovered the use of their own front doors. The story is not quite fair; and yet it is not so unfair as it seems. Any rational Anti-Semite will agree that such tales, even when theyare true, do not always s...ignify an avaricious tradition in Semitism, but sometimes the healthier and more human suggestion of Bolshevism. The Jews do demand high wages, but it is not always because theyare in the old sense money-grabbers, but rather in the newsense money-grabbers (as an enemy would put it) men sincerelyand bitterly convinced of their right to the surplus of capitalism. There is the same problem in the Jewish colonies in the country districts;in the Jewish explanation of the employment of Arab and Syrian labour.

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