Citations:Jewish tax
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English citations of Jewish tax
Fees for Kosher certification
[edit]- 2000 May 8, “Is this kosher?”, in Alberta Report:
- Given that non-Jews consume most kosher food, Mr. Prytulak characterizes kosher labelling as a "Jewish tax."
- 2004, Abby L. Ferber, Home-grown Hate: Gender and Organized Racism, page 241:
- For example, "Kosher Racket Revealed: Secret Jewish Tax on Gentiles," pamphlet distributed by an anonymous racist group, ca. 1991
- 2008 July 23, “Bubba-meisehs”, in Jerusalem Post:
- The conspiracy Mr. Bubba proudly exposes is the "Jewish tax" that hides in plain sight from unsuspecting non-Jews in secret code on food packaging.
Taxes on Jews
[edit]- 1914 July 5, “SIGNIFICANCE OF KIEV IN RECENT RUSSIAN HISTORY”, in New York Times:
- It became a Sort of Jewish tax in Kiev; as tax collectors, the Russian authorities chose pliable Jews-whose business it was to obtain the annuity as best they could
- 1938 December 29, “Czechs Stiffen Toward Refugees As Germans Consolidate Influence”, in New York Times:
- Formerly the State collected on behalf of the Jewish communities a special Jewish tax equal to a fourth of the income tax paid by the Jews.
- 1917, Gotthard Deutsch, Scrolls: Essays on Jewish History and Literature, and Kindred Subjects, page 16:
- The abrogation of the special Jewish tax, decreed by the humane Emperor Joseph II ... The kosher meat, fish and kosher wine, were all subject to excise tax
- 2003, Jamie L. Perez, eve: Temptress Or Victim?, page 78:
- Anyone […] eating kosher, refusing to bow to idols, etc. would be considered a Jew and punished; and anyone who was a Jew would be subject to the Jewish tax.
- 2006, Lisa Moses Leff, Sacred Bonds of Solidarity: The Rise of Jewish Internationalism in Nineteenth Century France, page 60:
- was submitted to the local prefect, who would collect this special Jewish tax along with the regular taxes Jews owed as citizens of France.