2,118b, 4 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle October I, 1943 GOOD WILL W Brith members did double duty at war work Catholic, Protestant, by the Commission on Jewish air raid centers. Mrs. Yetta and Jewish women who are tit- Education of the Union of Klotz of the Bronx is one of a bly to join other war groups American Hebrew Congregations. (Continued from Page 1) the hundreds of Jews and Prot- for reasons of age, health or A series of articles on the int- ' services for the Jewish boys in estants who are grateful to the responsibility. . A war salvage portant Jewish festivals was pub- the Southwest Pacific post. In the Catholic. Church because the campaign in Harrisburg was fished by the education depart- to the Holy jointlonsored same spirit, the Holy Name So- Apostolic Del same y sponsored by the three ment of the American Baptist Publication Society for the use ciety reported that in camps See in Washington has handled major' faiths. where no Catholic chaplain has over 80,000 messages to and from In Chicago' • St. Patrick's Da, ' of Baptist teachers. In Milwau- world between was made the occasion for pay ' - kee. Jewish and Christian youth been assigned, Protestant minis- all parts of the worl. ters and rabbis have helped or- war prisoners and their families, ing tribute to war heroes of .111 of high school age have been ranize Holy Name units amore from servicemen and from wilt races and creeds, with Captai i cooperating in comparative stud- internees. Messages to and from Catholic servicemen. " ies of Kelly and his bombardier, ' Jewish and Christian holi- This kind of good will in ac- Jews and Protestants exceed those Sergeant Meyer Levin, singled '148' Meeting on alternate Sun- This tion is not confined to the men to and from Catholics. In the case out out for joint honors. singled 10- days at Temple Emanu-el Jeshu- in uniform. It is being practiced of Mrs. Klotz, it was this Catho- year-old Catholic youngster in run and at the Kenwood Metho- lic by Americans on the home front, ancy that advised her that dist Church, people di:i- Los Angeles, whose left leg 60 has young ' too. When civilian defense chiefs her son was an Italian prisoner been in a brace since she was cuss the background and signifi- began worrying about manning of war two month s before the ., began cance of the Jewish and Christian i and her mother, $18 air raid precaution centers Christ- War Department informed nformed her week laundry worker, b an es Sabbath, Chanukah and Christ- both bless he was missing in action. mas eve and Christmas Day, Bnai dtic good mas, Passover and Easter, Suk- Durin g a luncheon meeting of Bnai Brith f or a dramatic Brith lodges in dozens of com- will gesture. It all began when koth and Than k . spying Day. chaplains in New York, Lt. Comm. munities solved the problem. In Champaign- Urbana, Ill. ch member of a Bnai Thanks to Bnai Brith's good will Robert Kelly of "They Were Ex- a bought some war bondss whi ich there was organized last year an in action, hundreds of Christian pendable" fame inquired if the entitled him to free admission to adult , school offering courses on civilian defense workers spent chaplains could provide 200 the Hollywood premiere of "Yan- church dogma, New Testament, Christmas at home while Bna Christmas gifts in 24 hours. H e kee Doodle Dandy". A feature of Evangelism, church organization wanted them to take to sea as the te premiere was to a drawing to and the Old Testament. The in- a surprise for the men on in.: select a woman oman o sponsor a structors were church workers, mosquito-boat squadron. When clergymen l . and faculty members Kelly put to sea he had his gifts, Liberty ship. This Ben Brith was c of the University of Illinois. Tire provided by the Jewish Welfare sitting in the seat whose number students came from every stratum was drawn. Passing up the privi- Rosh Hashonah Greetings! Board. The Bnai Brith women of the community and they at- in New York came through in lege of having his wife or daugh- similar style when Father Hub- ter christen the ship, he went tended two hour lectures for six bard, the glacier priest, wanted to the Infantile Paralysis Foun- consecutive weeks with a view to fly Christmas gifts to men in dation and chose the Catholic to acquiring a more than fleeting Alaska. In Atlantic City, the youngster. The men in the ship- understanding of religious prob- Jewish community is now using yards liked the idea, too. aril lems and religious literature. De- the facilities of the Y. M. C. A , they raised a purse of $10,000 troit's Westminster Presbyterian which made its building avail- for her. Church tried as an experiment in These striking examples of good inter-religious fellowship the plan able to the Jewish Community Center when that agency turned will in action growing out of the r e, announcing in its weekly bul- its building over to the Coast war have their counterparts in Guard. WOG, which stands for the sphere of religious coopera- 1339 CLINTON ST. Women of Good Will, is the name tion among the civilian popnia- Happy New Year To All! CADILLAC 5941 of an organization formed by tion. The fourth of the ' Faith and Freedom" series of readers the Chicago Round Table of the National Conference of Chri ;- for Catholic elementary schools, clans and Jews to mobilize for published by the Catholic Coin- mii7sion on American Citizenship, N• gives sympathetic mention to the cooperation and assistance given Happy New Year To All! Happy New Year To All! to Catholics in the pioneer days 2441 BELLEVUE (at Vernor) of America by Quakers, Mor- mons, Jews and Methodists. 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