In his weekly New York

In his weekly New York Post column, the incomparable Daniel Pipes reviews the current popularity in the Arab world of a classic anti-Semitic fraud perpetrated by the Czar’s secret police, “The Protocolols of the Elders of Zion.” The “Protocols” were of course one of Hitler’s favorite books. (In the first chapter of Der Fuehrer, his ground-breaking 1944 biography of Hitler, the German expatriate Konrad Heiden dramatically recounted the story of the creation of the “Protocols.”) Unfortunately, as Pipes demonstrates, the Arab world in which this fraud has become wildly popular extends to Paterson, New Jersey. Pipes’s column is “The Paterson ‘Protocols.'”

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