ism is the only force most capable of retaining Jewish youth within the fold.”
Characterizing the present moment as “psychologically favorable,” the called upon Masada to rise to the occasion and accept the challenge. He warned them, however, that they “must show imagination and sacrifice.”
Isaac Imber, national president of Masada, deplored destructive and subversive influences aiming to sever American Jewish Youth from the Jewish people and called for constructive planning to meet the emergencies.
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