Yeshiva University High Schools ,ADMINISTRATION Dr. SamueI BeIIcin, President, Yeshiva University Charles I'I. BencIheim, Chairman, Yeshiva University High SchooIs Boarci of Directors Rahhi Ahraham N. Zuroff, Supervisor, Yeshiva University High SchooIs SamueI Levine, Executive Director, Yeshiva University I-Iigh Schools SheIcIon SocoI, Director, Student Finances Yeshiva University High SchooI for Boys oI BrooIfIyn Rahhi Ahraham N. Zuroff, PrincipaI Yeshiva University High SchooI for Boys of Manhattan Rahhi David I.. Weinhach, Administrator Yeshiva University High SchooI for GirIs of Manhattan Dr. Isaac Lewin, PrincipaI, Jewish Studies Department Martin I..iIIcer, Administrator Yeshiva University High Schooi for GirIs of BrooIcIyn Rahhi Manfred FuIcIa, Administrator DR. SAMUEL BELKIN RABBI ABRAHAM ZUROFF
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THE GREAT SOCIETY He was in the Great Arena, standing alone in its center, his whole body tensed, poised, watchful. The surrounding mob screamed for his death, yelled mercilessly to see him bowed, his face crushed in the dust. His face was calm, but for his knotted jaws and bright eyes, which bespoke of greater unconquerable anger. The mob suddenly became quieter, more subtly vicious in its hissing and angry mutterings-they wanted to see a cowering, frightened animal that would only resemble a many instead they saw this terribly proud being who had greater self-mastery than they. And now the time of his destruction was near, the price he had to pay for being born with a mind. at an wk wk wk He had an inkling of its beginning when mothers pointed him out on the street to their children in awed and fearful cautionary whispers. His books had by then amassed a faithful and expanding following, and he assumed that these repeated inci- dents were no more than normal, unimportant reactions to a proponent of severely radical ideas. He had discovered that his writings held a peculiar fascination to various rebellious segments of the society-they were something to be looked at with envy and awe. People had somehow respected him because he dared do what they did not, and if this made him an outcast as well, it did not matter. His writing had been considered harm- less, their effect on radical youth was put down to adolescent rebellion, to be eventually outgrown. But then it was sensed that his ideas, which had soon spread and quickly come within the grasp of all, were starting to bother people. A man walking to some appointment and reading one of his books would stop and stand there thinking, oblivious to everything else. A few moments later he would blink and walk on, a troubled expression on his face that would disappear a few steps later.
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