6—Friday, March 22, 1974
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All'ar Highlighted Apathy
of Most Jewish Youth'
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Mor-
dechai Bar-On, head of the
World Zionist Organization's
youth and halutz department,
said here the Yom Kippur
War had revealed the apathy
of the majority of Jewish
youth abroad to Israel and
their own Jewishness.
At the same time, he
stated it had heightened the
•feeling of identity of the
minority which had previ-
ously felt identified with Is-
rael and their Jewishness —
and it had heightened the
hostility of another minority
which had been previously
hostile to Israel and Zionism.
Bar-On gave this appraisal
of the war's effect on Jewish
youth at a press conference
here where he discussed the
work of his department. Un-
til now, most Zionist leaders
have spoken in glowing
terms of Jewish youths
around the world rallying
around Israel in October.
Bar-On said that during
the emergency period some
50,000 persons of all ages had
made some sort of offer by
phone or in person to Israeli
embassies or Jewish Agency
offices to come to Israel and
help.
Only 15,000 had actually
filled out volunteer applica-
tion forms, and 6,000 had
actually come as volunteers
for t h r e e. or six-month
periods.
The 6,000 who came were
a boon to the kibutzim, mo-
shavim and factories where
they worked. Bar-On noted
that 4,000 of them were still
in the country.
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As an example of their
usefulness, he cited the case
of 80 South African volun-
teers who had literally saved
the young Negev moshavim
of Hatzeva and Ein Yahav
from economic disaster.
The winter crops had had
to be tended, and practically
all the men had been mobil-
ized. The volunteers had
saved the day, Bar-On re-
ported.
The Youth and halutz de-
partment was now preparing
plans for semester-long pro-
grams for volunteers who
would spend six or seven
months here working, learn-
ing Hebrew, hearing lectures
and seminars and seeing,
the country, he said.
Another department plan
envisaged two-year "working
groups" intended for would-
be olim from the West who
wished to try out Israel "in
depth" before making their
final decision to settle.
Bar-On said the department
is running four-day lecture
and discussion courses for
Israeli 12th graders to bolster
their Zionist awareness and
ideological identity before
they are enlisted in the army.
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