We know full well, how arduous the task is of finding a hearing in
present-day Europe, who has not yet come to her senses since the great
convulsion; but the initiators, the editor and the collaborators of this
book all hope that they will be heard, because the evil which the book
is fighting against, cries to Heaven. The Union of Russian Jews in
particular, dares to hope that their fellow-believers in England and all
British countries will give their earnest attention to this book. When
taking into consideration the shameless speculations of the Bolshevics, —
the object of which is our unfortunate brethren, who are degenerating
physically and morally under the tyranny of the barbarous Bolshevic
Government, — the Jewdom of the whole world ought to be informed
of the actual conditions in Russia.
September, 1928
The Editor.