As Deutscher wrote, Marx was indeed the prototype of the radical “non-Jewish Jew,” much as my parents and I were, as we marched down Eighth Avenue in that May Day parade when I was nine. We were Jews who had turned our backs on Judaism, but who belonged to no other real community or place. [...]
From the Writings of David Horowitz: March 9, 2010
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A Cracking of the Heart – by David Horowitz
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