This book shows how friendship and co-operation between Christian and Jewish women changed lives and, as the Second World War approached, actually saved them. The networks and relationships explored include the religious leagues for women’s suffrage who initiated the first interfaith campaigning movement in British history: the collaborations on refugee relief in the 1930s: the close ties between the founder of Liberal Judaism in Britain, and the wife of the leader of the Labour Party, between the wealthy leader of the Zionist women’s movement and a passionate socialist woman MP.