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March 29, 1974 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 29, 1974-19

Shazar Is. OK,
Doctors Report

Former Israel President
Zalman Shazar, who suffered
what doctors previously de-
scribed as a mild heart at-
tack, was reported to be in
"satisfactory" condition in a
medical bulletin issued by
Tiberias Hospital where he
is hospitalized. The doctors
recommended a few more
days rest before they decide
to release him.

Vatican Aide
Says Dialogue
Hasn't Slowed

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
leading Vatican official de-
clared Tuesday "I do not
believe the Jewish-Christian
dialogue has - slowed down.
On the contrary, it is very
much alive and well."
In his first appearance be-
fore a. Jewish audience, the
Most Rev. Jean Jadot, apos-
tolic delegate in the Jnited
States, said that-an "appar-
ent regression" in Catholic-
Jewish relations should not
be seen as alarming. Rather,
it is an indication "that a
new stage of more sober and
serious facing up to prob-
lems has begun."
The apostolic delegate
made his remarks in an ad-
dress to 400 persons at a
dinner of the Synagogue
Council of America at the
Essex House.
Referring to a "troubled
past" which has marked the
history of Catholic-Jewish
relations, Bishop Jadot cited
"the heavy debt that lies on
the Christian side in coming
to terms with our past
alienation. The struggle
against anti-Semitism is not
over," the apostolic delegate
declared. "It merits our con-
stant vigilance and should
retain a first priority on our
common agenda."
Council' President Rabbi
Irwin Blank described a
series of consultations with
representatives of the Vati-
can which he said were re-
sponsible for a recent state-
ment by a Vatican spokes-
man that the Roman Catho-
lic Church no longer advo-
cates the internationalization
of Jerusalem.

Nazi Fighter Cited

SOFIA (JTA) — Albert
Yaacov Farhi has been
awarded the "Order of Sep-
tember 9, 1944„ for his fight
against Nazism. Farhi was a
prisoner in a concentration
camp during the Nazi occu-
pation of Bulgaria.

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