Sunday, February 25, 2024

Tribute to Samuel Clemens, Pen Name Mark Twain - Lawrence Kadish

 

by Lawrence Kadish

 "[The Jew] has made a marvelous fight in this world in all the ages and has done it with his hands tied behind him."

 

Mark Twain, circa 1905. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

Even before the Hamas atrocities of October 7, anti-Semitism was on the rise on college campuses across the United States. Jew-haters did not need Israel's military response to heap venom on Jews. It has always been there, taking many forms throughout history.

Yet there have always been strong, courageous voices outside the Jewish community that have pushed back against the bigotry.

Consider the essay of Mark Twain who, in 1899 wrote an essay in the publication Harper's that is relevant today as it was at the turn of that century. An excerpt reveals his insight:

"If the statistics are right, the Jews constitute but one percent of the human race. It suggests a nebulous dim puff of stardust lost in the blaze of the Milky Way.

"Properly the Jew ought hardly to be heard of, but he is heard of, has always been heard of.

"His contributions to the world's list of great names in literature, science, art, music, finance, medicine, and obtuse learning are also way out of proportion to the weakness of his numbers.

"He has made a marvelous fight in this world in all the ages and has done it with his hands tied behind him.

"He could be vain of himself and be excused for it. The Egyptians, the Babylonians and the Persians rose, filled the planet with sound and splendor, and faded to dream stuff and passed away.

"The Greeks and the Romans followed and made a vast noise and they are gone.

"Other peoples have sprung up and held their torch high for a time. But it burned out, and they sit in twilight now or have vanished.

"The Jew saw them all. Beat them all, and is now what he always was, exhibiting no decadence, no infirmities of age, no weakening of his parts, no slowing of his energies, no dulling of his alert and aggressive mind."

Mark Twain pulled no punches, especially when he observed that Jews confronted every murderous assault with one hand tied behind their backs. Some 40 years after he penned this essay, the Holocaust would see the industrialized murder of six million Jews, an episode that would change the arc of Jewish history forever.

Israel's ongoing response to the Hamas massacre reflects the unshakable determination that never again will Jew-haters be able to inflict their murders with bloody impunity.

The Jew-haters now chanting anti-Semitic slogans from their college campus refuges will discover in due time that they too will find their bigotry consigned to the ash heap of history. If they doubt it, just read Mark Twain.


Lawrence Kadish serves on the Board of Governors of Gatestone Institute.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/20420/tribute-to-mark-twain

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