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WHY I AM A ROTARIAN
AUGUST 15, 2006


I would like to you to encourage club members to invite their respective "clergy person" to a Rotary meeting.

I would like to tell the story of the loss of four U.S. Army Military Chaplains when the Nazi’s torpedoed the USAT Dorchester's and it went down in the North Atlantic on February 3, 1943. This story has been often repeated; it was featured on the Hallmark television channel and has been used by many to illustrate sacrifice in military service.

The Four Chaplains, seemingly, symbolically represented the religious faiths in the USA during WW II: Father John Washington, a Roman Catholic priest; two protestant clergy, Rev. Geo Fox, a Methodist clergyman, Rev. Clark Poling, a Dutch Reformed minister; and Rabbi Alexander Goode, a Jewish clergyman.

These men had been a constant source of encouragement during their voyage, but, will be forever remembered for their selfless acts of each giving up their life jackets to some young soldier as the ship was going down. Their final scene was witnessed and well documented by survivors - as they stood at the rail, arms locked together and praying and singing... and giving strength to each other for support. One survivor stated, "It was the finest thing I have ever seen this side of heaven."

This illustrates the ultimate of military service to fellow man and fulfills the Biblical injunction of "greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his brother." This also serves as an illustration of "Service Above Self"

You may not have known........... The Rabbi, Alexander Goode, was a Rotarian. That is true "Service Above Self"


Wm. E. (Bill) Ballou
PDG D5630
Nebraska
USA

 

 

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