Kennedy continued:
“Herzl was then only 37 years of age … Jewish people – ever since David slew Goliath – have never considered youth as a barrier to leadership …
I first saw Palestine in 1939.
There the neglect and ruin left by centuries of Ottoman misrule were slowly being transformed by miracles of labor and sacrifice …
I returned in 1951 to see the grandeur of Israel. In 3 years this new state had opened its doors to 600,000 immigrants and refugees.
Even while fighting for its own survival, Israel had given new hope to the persecuted and new dignity to the pattern of Jewish life.
I left with the conviction that the United Nations may have conferred on Israel the credentials of nationhood; but its own idealism and courage, its own sacrifice and generosity, had earned the credentials of immortality …”