Is it in reality genuine, one may ask, that the Jews have no genuine mother country?
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The short rundown of Jewish dispersal does not without anyone else answer this basic question. We refer to Ferdinand Fried's book The Rise of the Jews for the appropriate response: "They are not established in any land, but rather they multiply all around, going about as damaging parasitic microscopic organisms in each host individuals. This dangerous power turned out to be genuinely capable just when beguiling trade was consolidated with a religion suited to it. The way of the Jewish confidence — seen from this viewpoint — is that its followers require no country, no homeland, but instead are content with "Jerusalem" ("over yonder in the light"). That relates to their rootlessness. Their law (the Torah) is the otherworldly bond that holds together every one of the individuals who are racially and religiously related, regardless of the possibility that they are scattered over the entire world. This inner drive of confidence favors racial relatives and produces astringent hardness and enthusiastic disdain against everything remote (the outside host people groups, the Goy). They are scattered and spread out the world over, however are held together by the moral charge to undermine the hated nonnatives."
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