Pope John's Memory Honored by World Jewry (Continued from Page 1) Council. By that he courage- Several Popes had expressed-. ously demonstrated that he was interest in Jews, but none a strong Pope who believed in matched Pope John XXIII in • recognizing the rights of all embodying that interest in spe- men to worship the one God of cific acts. As Archbishop Angelo us all. His interest in universal Roncalli, he was apostolic dele- good-will at once made a big gate to Greece and Turkey, footprint in the sands of time. based in Istanbul, during World "As a Rabbi, I followed the War II. When told of the plight Ecumenical Council with keen of several thousand Jews, in- interest, for I realized that cluding a number of children, some issues discussed were vital slated for deportation to death to Christian - Jewish relation- at Auschwitz, he instantly made ships. Pope John took a fresh available thousands of baptismal look at the Catholic-Jewish con- certificates for use for the frontation. He made possible doomed Jews, without condi- "dialogues" b e t w e e n priests, tions. Thus thousands were ministers and rabbis that never saved from the Nazi furnaces. before occurred. The example Early in his papacy, he or- of his personal life was touch- dered the elimination from the ing." * * Good Friday liturgy of the ref- erence to "perfidious Jews," JERUSALEM — JTA — Pres- which he knew was offensive ident Zalman S'hazar, in a cable to Jews and which, it was un- to the Vatican Tuesday declared derstood, he considered not a that the people of Israel and doctrinal matter but a carry- he personally joined in the over from the polemical history "heavy grief" of the Catholic of the past. world over the death of Pope He had strong personal feel- John XXIII. ings about the need to remove "The Pope's life was conse- the bases of animosity and hos- crated to the advancement of tility between religious commun- mutual understanding and the ities, particularly in regard to establishment of world peace," Jews, who, he was known to the President declared. "The feel, had a special role in "sal- Pope's positive measures to vation history." This was re- eradicate hatred will be en- flected again during the recent graved as a testimonial of his Good Friday when, according to attitude toward Jews and will press reports, the celebrant of live in the memory of our peo- the mass at the Vatican, either ple." * from habit or through use of a missal not brought up-to-date, NEW YORK—JTA—The Na- again made a reference to "perfidious Jews." The Pope tonal Communty Relations Ad- halted the service and had it re- visory Council which formulates peated in its entirety, with that the policy for national congre- reference omitted. gations and organization as well Removed Animosity as for 64 regional and local This attitude was exemplified Jewish councils throughout—is- again when, in January, 1959, sued a statement declaring that he appointed Cardinal Bea as Pope Pohn's death "is a loss president of the secretariat for not only to the church that he promoting Christian unity for headed with such grace com- the Ecumenical Council. Car- passion and wisdom but to the dinal Bea's commission has with- w o r 1 d." The statement was in it a smaller group with specific responsibilities to im- prove relations between Catho- lics and Jews by removing inherited doctrinal sources of animosity through changes in Catholic teachings and liturgy. The Pope was known to have been kept acquainted with every- thing this commission wos doing. and Cardinal Bea consistently had strong support from the Pope for the work of this com- mission. His assistance to Jewish res- cue missions earned him con- gratulations on his election as Pope from the then Chief Rabbi of Israel, Dr. Herzog. He received further praise in Oc- tober 1960, when he gave an aud- ience to 130 members of the United Jewish Appeal, who pre- sented him with a scroll. He said to them in greeting, "I am Joseph,. your brother," a ref- erence to the Old Testament story of Joseph. America. and Mrs. Joseph Wil- over the Pope's death. Jewish len, president of the National newspapers in Argentina stressed the Pope's popularity Council of Jewish Women. * * with Jews and his friendly atti- signed by Lewis H. Weinstein, tude toward Jews. BRUSSELS, (JTA) — Mes- NCRAC chairman. The World Council of Syna- sages of condolence from Bel- gogues, which has affiliates in gain Jewry on the death of Pope FOR THE 26 countries, cabled • a message John XXIII were conveyed in to the Vatican stating "Pope cables sent by the Central Jew- John's saintly insights into the ish Consistory of Belgium to needs and responsibilities of Cardinal Cicognani in Rome men everywhere have estab- and to the Apostolic Nuncio in YOU WILL GIVE lished him as one of one of the Belgium. - WITH PRIDE . * giants of good will in modern BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — history meriting the age old Let Ohrenstein Jewish designation of "right- DATA, central body of Argen- eous of all nations reserved for tine Jewry, declared in a mes- Be Your Guide ! those who demonstrate by their sage that the Argentine Jewish JUST ARRIVED lives and deeds their supreme community, "which followed with deep anxiety the news of love for God and man." From the Finest Messages of mourning were the illness of Pope John XXIII, of Gold Charm issued by Rabbi Avraham N. joins in the general grief over Avrutick, president of the Rab- his death." The message, sent Manufacturers binical Council of America, the to Msgr, Humberto Mozzoni, the orthodox Rabbinical Associa_lApostolic Nuncio, expressed the tion; Dore Schary, chairman of ' belief that "Pope John's glori- the Anti Defamation League of ous memory, founded on work Bnai Brith, Dr. Nelson Glueck, of the highest religious and hu- president of Hebrew Union Col- manistic essence, will be a last- lege-Jewish Institute of Reli- ing, inspiring and happy con- gion; Rabbi Maurice N. 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