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Anti-Judaism [Short Story]
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Title
Anti-Judaism [Short Story]
The Messenger 1915-1916
Page 208 (Page 1 of 6)
Description
In this six-page short story, the author, M. Glass, offers a story about "Anti-Judaism," speaking about the role of "the Jew" throughout history. Within the story, Glass explains that the causes of Anti-Judaism are to be grouped under four heads "religious, economic, racial, and social." The racial grounds refer to anti-Semitism, as a dignified form of anti-Judaism. She describes The Jew using terms like "foreign", "alien", and "enemy" from the perspective of the German and Russian government. Glass states that the contentions of anti-Semitism are misleading, and the doctrine of the existence of "pure races", is false. She talks about racial anti-Judaism as being a matter of politics that stems from fear.
Creator
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Richmond, VA
Date
1915-1916
Contributor
Olivia Parisi
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Citation
M. Glass, '18, “Anti-Judaism [Short Story],” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed May 12, 2026, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/180.
