TO
ELIMINATE
THE OPIATE
VOLUME II
By Rabbi Marvin S. Antelman
An in-depth study of Communist and conspiratorial group efforts to destroy Jews and Judaism
Copyright 2007 by David L. Perkins
2002 by Rabbi Marvin S. Antelman
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IN MEMORIAM
Volume II of this book is dedicated to the memory of the seven thousand of the tribes of Israel who refused to bow down to the idol baal (I Kings 19:18)
Conspiratorial Faces of the Illuminati Discussed in Volume II Their Prime Movers and Year of The Initiative
PERSONALIT Y BORN/DIED INITIATIV E YEAR
Leopold Zunz 1794-1886 Society for Jewish Culture and Study 1819
Zechariah Frankel 1801-1875 Conservative Movement 1845
Adolf Jellinek 1821-1893 Bet HaMidrash, Vienna 1862
Isaac M. Wise 1819-1900 Union of American Hebrew Congregations 1873
Cecil Rhodes 1853-1902 Rhodes Secret Society 1891
Jacob Schiff 1847-1920 Expropriated Jewish Theological Seminary 1897
Vladimir Lenin 1870-1924 Bolshevik Party 1903
Alfred Milner 1854-1925 Round Table Group 1910
Solomon Schechter 1850-1915 United Synagogue of America 1913
Edward M. House 1858-1938 Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) 1921
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Most of the individuals who were cited in the Acknowledgment for Volume I of this book also contributed to Volume II. This includes especially Allan E. Mallenbaum, Rabbi Yitzchak Dubovick and Irwin Katz, who incidentally did the art work on the diagram in Volume I of the conspiratorial faces of the Illuminati. As for members of my family, my late father Harry Antelman (1899-1992) had much to contribute especially concerning Jewish rescue attempts during the Shoah, an activity in which he was personally involved. My late dear brother, Leonard Antelman (1937-1992), a prominent investigative reporter also imparted to me valuable information. My son Perry, who was visiting Europe during the summer of 1984, made a special detour for me to visit Nijmegen a town in the Netherlands from which Karl Marxs mother hailed. He established an invaluable connection with its Jewish museum.
During my years in Newton, Massachusetts (1963-1983), I was privileged to belong to Congregation Beth El, which had some of the most outstanding Judaica scholars of our time, which included the late Professors Alexander Altmann, Marvin Fox and Mordechai Wilensky. All were experts on Sabbatianism. Professors Altmann and Fox, who were also ordained Rabbis, were department heads at Brandeis University. Professor Wilensky headed the History Department at Hebrew College, Boston. We were all very good friends and we were constantly discussing Jewish philosophy and history. Much information and sources appearing in this volume was obtained through their assistance. Incidentally, they were never informed in advance that I was writing Volume I, and its appearance came as a total surprise to them.
After the release of Volume I, the Supreme Rabbinic Court of America, of which I am Chief Justice, was formed. Several of the 24 Rabbis on the Court were very interested in providing information to me for this book. Over the years the following Rabbis submitted much information: Mordechai Friedman, Herzel Kranz, Israel Gordon, Daniel Lapin, and the distinguished linguist and Zionist Executive, Herbert J. Gilner
The following Rabbis who are no longer members of the Court have written on subjects discussed in these volumes: Bzalel Naor and Dov Fisch. Rabbi Naor recently published his own book dealing with Sabbatianism.
The distinguished Boston Attorney David C. Grossack also submitted information and is an expert on the Donmeh. Also mentioned in the text of this volume, is Richard Gilman, of whom it can be said that without his help Chapter 17 on the Sufi would never have been written. Dr. Maurice Tuchman, Chief Librarian at Hebrew College, Boston always made himself and members of his staff available to me to locate manuscripts and provide me with assistance when needed. In appreciation, I contributed to the library several years ago microfilm copies of Rabbi Yaakov Emdens rare anti-Sabbatian works obtained from the Schiff Collection of the New York Public Library. I also arranged for them to be printed as a single bound volume for their use. Also over the years my late private secretary who died of cancer, Diane McQuillan, was very dedicated to seeing Volume II in print and executed the first draft in its entirety. Subsequent drafts, including the final one submitted to Zionist Book Club were prepared by Frances Moskwa. The following deserve a lot of credit for their selfless devotion to the technical proof reading who volunteered their time and are Bnai Noach activists in Texas; Yaffah daCosta and Glenda Mastin. Last but not least in this endeavor are my son in-law Daniel Klein, and Joy Arlan. Most important of all is my wife, Sylvia, without whose patience and forbearance, this book would have been an impossibility.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME II
CHAPTER XIII
MARX, HESS AND PROJECT ISCANDER
CHAPTER XIV
BOLSHEVIKS, MENSHEVIKS, AND RUSSIAN JEWRY
CHAPTER XV
GNOSTIC COMMUNIST THEOLOGY
CHAPTER XVI
THE HIGHER SABBATIAN SECRETS
CHAPTER XVII
THE SUFIBLACK IS BEAUTIFUL
CHAPTER XVIII
THE CONSERVATIVE FRANKISTS OF VIENNA
CHAPTER XIX
SOLOMON SHEKER MASTER OF DISINFORMATION
CHAPTER XX
THE DIVINE AND PROFANE FACES OF ZIONISM
CHAPTER XXI
REFORM COMES TO AMERICA
CHAPTER XXII
THE HOLOCAUST SABBATIAN BURNT OFFERINGS
CHAPTER XXIII
BLACK NAZISFROM SELMA TO ELMA
CHAPTER XXIV
THE CFR, JUDAISM AND INTERNATIONAL TERROR
CHAPTER XXV
FIGHTING BACK
Epilogue
NOTES
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES
FOOTNOTES
INDEX
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME II
The Preface to Volume I was written 24 years ago. Little did I think at the time that 24 years would transpire until Volume II would be ready for publication. An apology is in order; however. The reader should know that from about a month after Volume I began to be distributed, unrelenting harassment of one sort or another was unleashed upon me that did not let up until mid-1994. Nevertheless, a few chapters had been written and edited during that time, and the respite enabled this volumes completion. There were, of course, projects of a religious nature and battles that the author fought during this period with the help of God. These included the formation of the Supreme Rabbinic Court of America (SRCA), on which the author has served as Chief Justice since 1974. The Court was involved in several landmark events such as the excommunication of Henry Kissinger in 1976, the public condemnation of the Marxist New Jewish Agenda and the excommunication of its members in 1982, several public expossincluding that of attempts by homosexual activists to hold a ceremony at Yad VaShem in Jerusalem, which the Court thwarted in 1994as well as its battles against the assault on the Jewish family, and attempts by gullible, illiterate, otherwise observant Jews to misrepresent Jewish law with the aid and comfort of our enemies, as making it impossible for a woman to obtain a Jewish divorce without the consent of a recalcitrant husband. Because of the urgency of this problem, two books were written by me, one in English and the other in Hebrew. The first one, Lifdot Mechakei Gait, appeared in 1990 and is in its second edition with Yaron Golan publishers of Tel Aviv. The English one, entitled The Great Aguna Debate, appeared in February 1998, and is distributed by the Court.
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