Anti-Semitism In the 1930's
Lecture of the Month
Item #: 1131
The Great Depression was a crushing blow the world over, and Jewish bankers and financiers were the natural scapegoats. From Henry Ford to Joseph Stalin and above all, Adolf Hitler, Rabbi Wein shows how the slow boil of anti-Semitism in the 1930’s erupted into the murderous 1940’s.
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