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This story of the intersecting paths of William Treacy, an Irish Catholic priest, and Raphael Levine, a Jewish rabbi, is fascinating. They met in Seattle in the 1960's, on the crest of the Kennedy-era and Vatican II wave, with the aim of discovering how to bring Christians and Jews together, and doing so over the airwaves. They came across as open-minded, as committed to their own positions, as gifted communicators and as very intelligent. For fourteen years, they presented a Sunday interfaith TV program and became firm friends. Together they founded an interfaith camp outside of Arlington, WA called Camp Brotherhood.
SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, UNDEDICATED, A LETTER FROM TREACY IS ALSO LOOSELY LAID IN