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Rabbi Joshua Loth Liebman told a capacity crowd at Agassix Theatre last night that the intellectual trend today is one towards "negativism, alienatation, and pessimism," while the reaction to this is "herdism, expressing itself in such a movement as Nazism."
The author of the nation's number-one non-fiction best seller, "Peace of Mind," speaking on "A Faith for Modern Man" before the Hillel Foundation here, said that man can only find his faith through intellectual maturity, which comes through the proper identification, perspective, and interpretation of his own life and the lives of others.
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