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Whenever the quantity of Jews in any country reaches saturation point, that country reacts against them. […] The reaction against this cannot be looked upon as anti-Semitism in the ordinary or vulgar sense of that word; it is a universal social and economic concomitant of Jewish immigration, and we cannot shake it off.

Whenever the quantity of Jews in any country reaches saturation point, that country reacts against them. […] The reaction against this cannot be looked upon as anti-Semitism in the ordinary or vulgar sense of that word; it is a universal social and economic concomitant of Jewish immigration, and we cannot shake it off.

Chaim Weizmann (Zionist leader) Trial And Error, 1949