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In 1994, Russian-born (and raised) Jewish author Arkady Vaksberg wrote a book
entitled Stalin Against the Jews. Its fundamental thesis is that Stalin was a
fanatical anti-Semite. (Louis Rapoport's Stalin's War Against the Jews
reflects the same theme). The fact that many Jews (including millions of
others) died under his direction is beyond question. And Stalin's actions in
later life reflect his suspicions of the loyalty of many in the Jewish
community. But the fact that Stalin was nonetheless surrounded by Jews
everywhere in positions of high power (Lazar Kaganovich, Pyatnitsky, Fillip
Goloschekin "and many others who were made part of the ruling circle")
[VAKSBERG, p. 20] is described by Vaksberg as "camoflauge" for the Soviet
leader's hatred of Jews. [VAKSBERG, p. 27] Yet Vaksberg's own evidence to
portray the Russian Jewish community as solely victims consistently deflates
the premise of Stalin's enduring anti-Semitism.Vaksberg assails Stalin as a
singularly rabid, irrational Jew-hater even while stating that "the people
who surrounded Stalin and who had rendered him service in the twenties and
thirties were mostly Jews" [VAKSBERG, p. 35] and conceding that Jews
especially close to Stalin like Emelyan Yaroslavky (Mines Gubelman), Moisey
Gubelman, Lev Mekhlis ("Stalin's right hand man"), [VAKSBERG, p. 23] Lazar
Kaganovich and Isaac Mintz all survived Stalin's declared "anti-Zionist"
purges.
"Why did Stalin, as an anti-Semite," wonders Vaksberg, "have two Jewish
secretaries