"The Allied Countries and the Jews" by H. G. Enelow is a compilation of speeches from the late 1910s, offering insights into the relationship between Jewish people and Allied nations during World War I, and how the fight for democracy has influenced Jewish life. It touches on themes of belonging, national pride, and the desire for equal rights for Jewish people amid global conflict. Enelow goes into the past connections between Jewish communities and nations such as France, England, Russia, Italy, and the growing interest in Palestine. Each speech explores the unique issues and contributions of Jewish people in these places, highlighting the fight against unfair treatment and the push for civil rights. The author thinks about the importance of Jewish history in these nations, showing how Jewish strength and contributions have shaped their cultures. The book acts as both a look back at history and a call for support and understanding for Jewish people during a difficult time.

The Allied Countries and the Jews
By H. G. (Hyman Gerson) Enelow
During a world war, hear passionate calls to remember the shared history and struggles of Jewish communities intertwined with powerful allied nations.
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2011-03-27
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