American Sewish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friceptembor 27, 1946 while at Lawton, Oklahoma, the USO-JWB services had the co- operation of the YMCA director who prepared the buffet supper. In Philadelphia a campaign was launched to remodel Grace Baptist Church and to provide it with a Chapel of the Four Chaplains in memory of the four chaplains of different faiths who went down on the transport Dorchester in Febru- ary, 1943, after giving their life belts to enlisted men. The chapel will be so designed that Catholics, Protestants and Jews may enter through the same door and wor- ship in the tradition of their faiths at an altar furnished according to their religious beliefs. As a memori- al to those of all faiths who died in World War II, the Star of David has been placed beside the crucifix on the grounds of St. Brendan's Catholic Church in Brooklyn. At Brown University, Providence, Ft. I., a stained glass window honoring Protestant, Catholic and Jewish chaplains was dedicated in the Uni- versity's chapel. When a new Jew- ish War Veterans post was install- ed in Brooklyn a former national chaplain of the American Legion, a Protestant, blessed the colors pre- sented to the post by a Catholic, Judge Harold J. McLaughlin. Charles I. Ruderman, a Jewish businessman of Gouverneur, N. Y., bought the entire upstate town of Piercefeld and handed it over to World War II veterans of all races, creeds and colors. * * * SEE FAITIIS JOIN Most significant of the good will in action Incidents of the year were those involving young people. V-J Day gave birth to a unique learning by doing project when 300 youngsters attending a camp op- erated by the Pittsburgh Y111 & YWHA and nearby camps for Catholic children and Negro chil- dren closed their campaign season by getting together for an entire day of singing, eating and playing together. When the Syracuse YW CA camp had to be closed, the Jewish Community Center of Syra- cuse shared its camp with the YW CA for two weeks. By the end of the season both groups of campers were talking In terms of being "all one camp now." A living demonstration of dem- ocracy in action was given in Brooklyn when the Williamsburg Settlement House, another member agency of the National Jewish Wel- fare Board, opened its new building as a recreation center for children of all races, creeds and colors. In Newark, N. J., the Essex County Jewish Youth Council, created by ligions was dedicated. Stories and incidents such as these could be multiplied by the hundreds. But these instances of good will in action for the year now ending are among the more dramatic of those that have come to public notice and the countless others that made no headlines but gave proof in a practical way that the American people not only preach brotherhood but continue to practice it through good will in action. 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CO.TREASU • r R-Art4.4-- 140 • CO-TRIC NEW YORK THE ABOVE CHECK IBM PULL PAYMENT OP ITEMS LISTED BELOW, DETACH BEFORE DEPOSITING DATE • AMOUNT 0/ y DEDUCTIONS INVOICE DESCRIPTION 8/23/46 MANUFACTURERS TRUST CCITANY am' RE241TrANC5 TO ANGLO-PALESTINE RANK LONDON FOR TB, CREDIT OF EKREN KATEMETR LITSRAEL 1LRUFALEM , the YM & YWHA, played host to 900 young people of all faiths at a day-long interfaith pilgrimage. The youngsters were taken on a tour which included visits to a syna- gogue, a Methodist church' and a Catholic church. At all stops the faith, customs and ceremonies of the various creeds were explained. * * MEET RABBIS IN CAMPS Sever al thousand Protestant young people, most of whom had never before seen a rabbi and who knew nothing about Judaism or Jews, met rabbis face to face at more than 100 week-long Protes- tant camps throughout the country. Thirty-seven rabbis were sent to these camps by the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews where the Protestant youngsters learned the facts about the teach- ings of Judaism. A series of infor- mal discussions on inter-cultural relations among 200 teen-age boys and girls from the Louisville YM HA, YMCA and YWCA led to the creation of a permanent "Youth in Action Committee" which has un- dertaken a program of inter-faith education among young people of all racial and religious groups. This pattern of permanent inter- faith youth councils, with the local Jewish community center or YM HA representing the Jewish group, has been effectively utilized in Stamford, Conn.; Poughkeepsie, N. • ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL Mr. and Mrs. SKY TOTAL • Y.; Lynn, Mass., St. Louis and At- lantic City. In the latter community the council has developed a pro- gram of tours to religious centers of the various faiths. The public schools, too, made en- couraging progress in teaching in- ter-faith understanding through good will in action. In Public School 21, Elizabeth, N. J., a fourth grade class embarked on the study of Jewish history and presented an original play called "Abraham, the First Pilgrim" before the school assembly, Jewish children taught Hebrew songs to their non-Jewish classmates while the latter parti- cipated in the play and the prep- aration of costumes and scenery. Atlantic City, White Plains and In- dianapolis joined the growing num- ber of cities where the public schools arranged for joint Chanu- kah-Christmas and Easter-Passover programs. ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL 5,000,000,00 5,000,000.00 and Sacramento, Calif., joined in a three-week music program which featured the choral and instru- mental music of the three faiths and of the Negro people. At New York's Town Hall there were held six weekly lecture-recitals on the masterpieces of the sacred music of the major faiths. 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