💬 Opinion 1d ago · Shmuel Klatzkin

A Rabbi, a Priest, and a Minister

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In 1944, a grass roots movement in the Old North neighborhood of Dayton, Ohio, built a monument. They raised money door to door to honor all its members who had fought or were fighting for America. The final fund-raising drive that put this non-government-run project over the top was carried out by hundreds of neighborhood school children.
What began as a local effort attracted city-wide attention. The unity the people felt, bound together by the nationwide war effort, inspired them to create a

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