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October 01, 1943 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-10-01

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October I, 1943

is all to the good. Jingo patriotism the first time, with their fellow- combat when they would be sit- jamin Franklin's caution to tlio

INTERFAITH

leaves them unmoved. Oratorical Americans of diverse geographi-
flourishes which back home would cal, economic and cultural group-
be greeted by applause, they pass ings. Their experiences need to
kb boys get to feel that they are by in silence. Hard-working and be interpreted to them, and if
of one another, due not so much eager to acquire the skills nec- they are interpreted properly, a
to precept as to the example of essary for their assignments, they foundation can be laid for an
their religious ministers validated are tired at the end of the day, improved edifice of postwar de-
by their own experience of liv- and are therefore not as prone mocracy.
to engage in discussions about
ing and working together.
Here is a typical talk, deliv-
How do the boys feel about the war and peace, as their more ered before a group of 5,000
the war? Perhaps the best an- leisurely kin back home. It would trainees in an outdoor theater in
swer would be to say that they seem to one coming from the out- one of our largest army camps:
take it for granted. That is both side, that a greater measure of "My fellow Americans:
good and not so good. It is good ideological stimulation might be
"We three clergymen, I think,
in that they address themselves helpful. That is one of the pur- have the right to say to you, not
to their tasks without any men- poses served by the interfaith only that we rejoice to be with
tal reservations, they assume the teams which the National Confer- you but that we bring you re-
rightness of our cause, they are ence of Christians and Jews is gards from your folks back home,
r esolved to make a good job of making available.
in spite of the fact that most of
Aside from the value for war- you are not in the parishes of
it, and they want to get it over
with as soon as possible—which time morale, the ideological stim- anyone of us. Folks back home,
ulation of the men in the armed however, are pretty much the
services can become a potent aid same all over, whether they live
for the postwar period. Here are in Topeka, Kan., Hartford, Conn.,
HOpy New Year To All!
millions of men who present a or Brooklyn, N. Y.
tremendous opportunity, nay a
"Your folks back home I dare-
challenge for American education say, will be glad to hear from
in the best sense, education in you, when next you write them,
what America means in terms of that this morning you listened to
political idealism, economic jus- three clergymen in one hour.
tice, and inter-racial and inter- That's probably a record that you
religious goodwill. Here are great will never again duplicate. Our
numbers of our youth, young subject is a double-header —
HARRY SILVERMAN
and receptive, who are becoming America's World Task and Vic-
tory for Brotherhood.
acquainted, many of them for
"Not long ago, I received a
letter from one of the boys in
my congregation, a bombardier on
one of our Flying Fortresses
which failed to return from a
recent raid. In this letter he was
telling about his chats with the
boys of the RAF after a day's

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ting around of an evening, talk-
ing. He said they talked not
so much about the war, or even
about the day's exciting combat,
as about the kind of world which
will come into being after the.
war; and they wonder whether
the plain people, their folks, will
have the kind of world which
will make them feel that the war
was worth fighting.
"I wonder if you boys give
much thought to questions of
that kind, or does one thimc
about these matters only when
war becomes the real thing, the
daily rendezvous with danger?
"This has been called a global
war. The battlefronts are on all
the continents and all the
oceans. Our allies are in Amer-
ica, Europe, Asia, Africa and
Australia. By the same token we
have to think of the peace as a
global peace. To paraphrase Ben-

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