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by hahslin5 on 2011-06-11 19:11:33

Please allow me to provide a refined and coherent translation based on the provided Chinese text structure while correcting the disarranged elements:

A quarter century before the Revolution, immigration arrived in the American colonies from London. Cardozo's father, who was a synagogue officer, agreed to affiliate with the Zionist Organization of America, albeit halfheartedly. Benjamin grew up in an Orthodox environment. Shortly after his bar mitzvah, however, Benjamin stopped attending synagogue services. He later alluded to "the devastating years" that "obliterated youthful faiths."

Although he did not attend services, Cardozo remained involved in Jewish communal affairs until his appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Writing about the Zionist movement, he stated, "I am not yet an enthusiast. But to-day, the line seems to be forming between those who are for the cause and those who are against, with little room for a third camp. I am not willing to join those who are against, so I go over to the others."

(Note: The original jumbled text had numerous inconsistencies and unrelated product references which have been excluded to maintain coherence and relevance.)