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"He would be considered a Jew if his mother was Jewish."
Perhaps, more to the point, "Did Anderson THINK him Jewish?"
Cheers.
LC
Judaism is matrilineal, but Christianity is patrilineal. In an interfaith marriage in that era, when the wife was subservient to the husband, the child would be considered (and raised) Christian. Anyone self-identifying as Christian would not be considered Jewish, no matter his parentage.
The only people historically who concede to matrilineal Judaism are Jews. You don't get a lot of people telling Christians that they aren't Christians because their mother was a Jew. Except the Nazis. But even the Klan doesn't do that. I guess they just chalk it up to a victory.
The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
I have to wonder if this "City PC" witness was not a misremembering of Robert Sagar's story, which may have existed in his nightly report no longer extanct.
Hello Stephen. I thought it was in the "Blackwood's" piece from 1910. It caused a real fracas in the Jewish community when he said he was not given up because he was Jewish.
I recognise that the tale has distinctive features outside the "Marginalia" but it was my understanding that supporters were identifying these 2 pronouncements with one another.
Where, please, does Anderson mention the Jew on Jew identification?
it was indeed in the article in Blackwood's Magazine where Anderson mentioned it for the first time (quotes taken from JTR sourcebook, 2001 paperback, pg. 691):
"[...] And the conclusion we came to was that he and his people were low-class Jews, for it is a remarkable fact that the people of that class in the East End will not give up one of their number to Gentile justice. [...]"
In a footnote he added:
"[...] I will only add that when the individual whom we suspected was caged in an asylum, the only person who had ever a good view of the murderer at once identified him, but when he learned that the suspect was a fellow-Jew he declined to swear to him.".
This led to a stern reply by a columnist called Mentor of the Jewish Chronicle a few days later.
Harvey was born in Ashbourne (or Ashboureham, or something like that, I working from memory here)
Before joining the force Harvey worked in...wait for it....Brighton.
Hi Monty...I think he was born in Ashburnham which is in East Sussex out Catsfield way....it's not that far from Battle...Rother area anyway...Oi be a Sussex lad with a Lunnon mother!
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