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<h3>RUSSIA AND THE JEWS</h3>
<h4><span class="sc">By</span> MAXIM GORKY</h4>
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<p>From time to time—more often as time goes on!—circumstances force
the Russian author to remind his compatriots of certain indisputable,
elementary truths.</p>
<p>It is a very hard duty:—it is painfully awkward to speak to grown-up
and literate people in this manner:</p>
<p>"Ladies and gentlemen! We must be humane; humaneness is not only
beautiful, but also advantageous to us. We must be just; justice is
the foundation of culture. We must make our own the ideas of law and
civil liberty: the usefulness of such an assimilation is clearly
demonstrated by the high degree of <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</SPAN></span>civilisation reached by the
Western countries, for instance, by England.</p>
<p>"We must develop in ourselves a moral tidiness, and an aversion to all
the manifestations of the brute principle in man, such as the wolfish,
degrading hatred for people of other races. The hatred of the Jew is a
beastlike, brute phenomenon; we must combat it in the interests of the
quicker growth of social sentiments and social culture.</p>
<p>"The Jews are human beings, just like others, and, like all human
beings, the Jews must be free.</p>
<p>"A man who meets all the duties of a citizen, thereby deserves to be
given all the rights of citizenship.</p>
<p>"Every human being has an inalienable right to apply his energy in all
the branches of industry and all the departments of culture, and the
broader the scope of his personal and social activities, the more does
his country gain in power and beauty."</p>
<p>There are a number of other equally elementary truths which should
have long since sunk into the flesh and blood of Russian society, but
which have not as yet done so.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</SPAN></span>I repeat—it is a hard thing to assume the rôle of a preacher of
social proprieties and to keep reiterating to people: "It is not good,
it is unworthy of you to live such a dirty, careless, savage
life—wash yourselves!"</p>
<p>And in spite of all your love for men, in spite of your pity for them,
you are sometimes congealed in cold despair and you think with
animosity: "Where then is that celebrated, broad, beautiful Russian
soul? So much was and is being said about it, but wherein does its
breadth, might and beauty actively manifest itself? And is not our
soul broad because it is amorphous? And it is probably owing to its
amorphousness that we yield so readily to external pressure, which
disfigures us so rapidly and radically."</p>
<p>We are good-natured, as we ourselves express it. But when you look
closer at our good-naturedness, you find that it shows a strange
resemblance to Oriental indifference.</p>
<p>One of man's most grievous crimes is indifference, inattention to his
neighbour's fate; this indifference is pre-eminently ours.</p>
<p>The situation of the Jews in Russia, which is a disgrace to Russian
culture, is one of the <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</SPAN></span>results of our carelessness, of our
indifference to the straight and just decrees of life.</p>
<p>In the interests of reason, justice, civilisation, we must not
tolerate that people without rights should live among us; we would
never have tolerated it, if we had a strong sense of self-respect.</p>
<p>We have every reason to reckon the Jews among our friends; there are
many things for which we must be grateful to them: they have done and
are doing much good in those lines of endeavour in which the best
Russian minds have been engaged. Nevertheless, without aversion or
indignation, we bear a disgraceful stain on our consciousness, the
stain of Jewish disabilities. There is in that stain the dirty poison
of slanders and the tears and blood of numberless pogroms.</p>
<p>I am not able to speak of anti-Semitism in the manner it deserves. And
this not because I have not the power or the right words. It is rather
because I am hindered by something that I cannot overcome. I would
find words biting, heavy, and pointed enough to fling them in the face
of the man-haters, but for that purpose I must descend into a kind of
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</SPAN></span>filthy pit. I must put myself on a level with people whom I do not
respect and for whom I have an organic aversion.</p>
<p>I am inclined to think that anti-Semitism is indisputable, just as
leprosy and syphilis are, and that the world will be cured of this
shameful disease only by culture, which sets us free, slowly but
surely, from ailments and vices.</p>
<p>Of course, this does not relieve me of the duty to combat in every way
the development of anti-Semitism and, according to my powers, to
preserve people from getting infected by it. The Jew of to-day is dear
to me, and I feel myself guilty before him, for I am one of those who
tolerate the oppression of the Jewish nation, the great nation, whom
some of the most prominent Western thinkers consider, as a psychical
type, higher and more beautiful than the Russian.</p>
<p>I think that the judgment of these thinkers is correct. To my mind,
Jews are more European than the Russians are, because of their
strongly developed feeling of respect for work and man, if not for any
other reason. I admire the spiritual steadfastness of the Jewish
nation, its manly idealisms, its <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[8]</SPAN></span>unconquerable faith in the victory
of good over evil, in the possibility of happiness on earth.</p>
<p>The Jews—mankind's old, strong leaven,—have always exalted its
spirit, bringing into the world restless, noble ideas, goading men to
embark on a search for finer values.</p>
<p>All men are equal; the soil—is no one's, it is God's; man has the
right and the power to resist his fate, and we may stand up even
against God,—all this is written in the Jewish Bible, one of the
world's best books. And the commandment of love for one's neighbour is
also an ancient Jewish commandment, just as are all the rest, "thou
shalt not kill" among them.</p>
<p>In 1885 the German-Jewish Union in Germany published "The Principles
of the Jewish Moral Doctrine." Here is one of these principles:
"Judaism teaches: 'Love thy neighbour as thyself' and announces this
commandment of love for all mankind to be the fundamental principle of
Jewish religion. It, therefore, forbids all kinds of hostility, envy,
ill-will, and unkindly treatment of any one, without distinction of
race, nationality and religion."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</SPAN></span>These principles were ratified by 350 rabbis, and published just at
the time of the anti-Jewish pogroms in Russia.</p>
<p>"Judaism teaches respect for the life, the health, the forces and the
property of one's neighbour."</p>
<p>I am a Russian. When, alone with myself, I calmly scrutinise my merits
and demerits,—it seems to me that I am intensely Russian. And I am
deeply convinced that there is much that we Russians can and ought to
learn from the Jews.</p>
<p>For instance, the seventh paragraph of the "Principles of the Jewish
Moral Doctrine" says: "Judaism commands us to respect work, to take
part by either physical or mental labour in the communal work, to seek
for life's goods in constant productive and creative work. Judaism,
therefore, teaches us to take care of our powers and abilities, to
perfect them and apply them actively. It, therefore, forbids all idle
pleasure not based on labour, all idleness which hopes for the help of
others."</p>
<p>This is beautiful and wise, and this is just what we Russians lack.
Oh, if we could educate our unusual powers and abilities, if we had
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</SPAN></span>the will to apply them actively in our chaotic, untidy existence,
which is terribly blocked up with all kinds of idle clack and
home-spun philosophy, and which gets more and more saturated with
silly arrogance and puerile bragging. Somewhere deep in the Russian
soul—no matter whether it is the "master's" or the muzhik's—there
lives a petty and squalid demon of passive anarchism, who infects us
with a careless and indifferent attitude toward work, society, people,
and ourselves.</p>
<p>I believe that the morality of Judaism would assist us greatly in
overcoming this demon,—if only we have the will to combat him.</p>
<p>In my early youth I read—I have forgotten where—the words of the
ancient Jewish sage—Hillel, if I remember rightly:</p>
<p>"If thou art not for thyself, who will be for thee? But if thou
art for thyself alone—wherefore art thou?"<SPAN name="FNanchor_1_1" id="FNanchor_1_1"></SPAN><SPAN href="#Footnote_1_1" class="fnanchor">[1]</SPAN></p>
<p>The inner meaning of these words impressed me with its profound
wisdom, and I interpreted them for myself in this manner: I <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</SPAN></span>must
actively take care of myself, that my life should be better, and I
must not impose the care of myself on other people's shoulders; but if
I am going to take care of myself alone, of nothing but my own
personal life,—it will be useless, ugly and meaningless.</p>
<p>This thought ate its way deep into my soul, and I say now with
conviction: Hillel's wisdom served me as a strong staff on my road,
which was neither even nor easy. It is hard to say with precision to
what one owes the fact that one kept on his feet on the entangled
paths of life, when tossed by the tempests of mental despair, but I
repeat—Hillel's serene wisdom assisted me many a time.</p>
<p>I believe that Jewish wisdom is more all-human and universal than any
other, and this not only because of its immemorial age, not only
because it is the first-born, but also because of the powerful
humaneness that saturates it, because of its high estimate of man.</p>
<p>"The true Shekinah—is man," says a Jewish text. This thought I dearly
love, this I consider the highest wisdom, for I am convinced of this:
that until we learn to admire man as the most beautiful and
marvellous <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[12]</SPAN></span>phenomenon on our planet, until then we shall not be set
free from the abomination and lies that saturate our lives.</p>
<p>It is with this conviction that I have entered the world, and with
this conviction I shall leave it, and in leaving it I will believe
firmly that the time will come when the world will acknowledge that</p>
<p>"The holy of holies is man!"</p>
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<p>It is unbearably painful to see that human beings who have produced so
much that is beautiful, wise and necessary for the world, live among
us oppressed by unfair laws, which in all ways restrain their right to
life, work and freedom. It is necessary,—for it is just and
useful—to give the Jew equal rights with the Russians; it is
imperative that we should do so not only out of respect to the people
which has rendered and is constantly rendering yeoman service to
humanity and our own nation, but also out of self-respect.</p>
<p>We must make haste with this plain, human reform, for the animosity
against Jews is on the increase in our country, and if we do not make
an attempt to arrest the growth of this <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[13]</SPAN></span>blind hatred, it will prove
pernicious to our cultural development. We must bear in mind that the
Russian people have hitherto seen very little good, and therefore,
believe all the evil things that man-haters whisper in their ears. The
Russian peasant does not manifest any organic hatred for the Jew,—on
the contrary, he shows an exceptional attraction for Israel's
religious thought, fascinating for its democratic spirit. As far as I
can remember, the religious sects of "judaizers" exist only in Russia
and Hungary. In late years, the sects of "Sabbathists" and "The New
Israel" have been developing rather rapidly in our country. In spite
of this, when the Russian peasant hears of persecutions of Jews, he
says with the indifference of an Oriental:</p>
<p>"No one sues or beats an innocent man."</p>
<p>Who ought to know better than the Russian peasant that in "Holy
Russia" the innocent are too often tried and beaten? But his
conception of right and wrong has been confused from time immemorial,
the sense of injustice is undeveloped in his dark mind, dimmed by
centuries of Tartardom, boyardom, and the horrors of serfdom.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[14]</SPAN></span>The village has a dislike for restless people, even when that
restlessness is expressed in an aspiration for a better life. We
Russians are intensely Oriental by nature, we love quiet and
immobility, and a rebel, even if he be a Job, delights us in but an
abstract way. Lost in the depth of a winter six months long, and wrapt
in misty dreams, we love beautiful fairy-tales, but the desire for a
beautiful life is undeveloped in us. And when on the plane of our lazy
thought something new and disquieting makes its appearance,—instead
of accepting and sympathetically scanning it, we hasten to drive it
into a dark corner of our mind and bury it there, lest it disturb us
in our customary vegetative existence, amidst impotent hopes and grey
dreams.</p>
<p>In addition to the people, there is also the "populace," something
standing outside of social classes and outside of culture, and united
by the dark sense of hatred against everything surpassing its
understanding and defenceless against brute force. I speak of the
populace which thus defines itself in the words of Pushkin, our great
poet, who himself suffered so cruelly from the aristocratic populace:</p>
<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
<span class="i0">"We are insidious and shameless,<br/></span><span class='pn'><SPAN name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[15]</SPAN></span>
<span class="i0">Ungrateful, faint-hearted and wicked;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">At heart we are cold, sterile eunuchs,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Traducers, born to slavery."<br/></span></div>
</div>
<p>It is mainly this populace that is the bearer of the brute principles,
such as anti-Semitism.</p>
<p>The Jews are defenceless, and this is especially dangerous for them in
the conditions of Russian life. Dostoyevsky, who knew the Russian soul
so well, pointed out repeatedly that defencelessness arouses in it a
sensuous inclination to cruelty and crime. In late years there have
appeared in Russia quite a few people who have been taught to think
that they are the finest of the wheat, and that their enemy is the
stranger, above all—the Jew. For a long time these people were being
persuaded that all the Jews are restless people, strikers and rioters.
They were next informed that the Jews like to drink the blood of
thievish boys. In our days they are being taught that the Polish Jews
are spies and traitors.</p>
<p>If this preaching of hatred will not bring bloody and shameful fruits,
it will be only because it will clash with our Russian indifference to
life and will disappear in it; it will <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[16]</SPAN></span>split against the Chinese
wall, behind which our still inexplicable nation is hidden.</p>
<p>But if this indifference be stirred up by the efforts of the hatred
preachers,—the Jews will loom up before the Russian nation as a race
accused of all crimes.</p>
<p>And it is not for the first time that all the troubles of Russian life
will be blamed on the Jew; time and again was he the scapegoat for our
sins. Only recently he paid with his life and goods for the help he
rendered us in our feverish struggle for freedom. I think no one has
forgotten the fact that our "emancipatory movements" strangely wound
up with anti-Jewish riots.</p>
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<p>When the many-raced populace of Jerusalem demanded the death of the
defenceless Jew, Christ, Pilate, believing Christ innocent, washed his
hands, but allowed him to be put to death.</p>
<p>How then will honest Russian men and women act in Pilate's place?
Their judgment is awaited.</p>
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