12 Friday, September 1, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The New Pope, John Paul I, Expected Tannenbaum to Be 'Good for the Jews' (Continued from Page 1) ticular, toward Jerusalem." Tanenbaum noted that the AJCommittee looks forward to "an early oppor- tunity for establishing a dialogue on all questions and particularly to promot- ing peace between Israel and her Arab neighbors." AJCommittee president Richard Maass issued a statement today in which his organization extended "its cordial and fraternal greetings" to INSTANT PASSPORT & I.D. PHOTOS PASSPORT PHOTOS • In Living Color • 10 Min. Del. • Professional Quality • Call Today For Info • Another Leo Knight FIRST LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY 26571 W. 12 Mile Rd. 352-7030 In Living Color WHILE YOU WAIT READY IN MINUTES No Appointment Needed AM Types of identificatien Moles. Neck end W s or Cater BLOW UPS RABBI TANNENBAUM the new Pope. 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Israeli govern- ment officials said the dele- gation will be larger than previously because of the improved relations with the Vatican. Catholic officials in Jerusalem said they ex- pected the new Pope to at- tempt to broaden the Jewish-Catholic dialogue. Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren said that he hopes Pope John Paul will recognize the state of Israel and put an end to the slaughter in Lebanon. The Pontiff, in an appear- ance before a crowd of 150,000 at St. Peter's Square on Sunday, in which he said he never expected to be elected Pope, stated he was thinking of strife-torn Lebanon. Pope John Paul, who has never been out of Italy, is expected to be a pastoral Pope rather than concen- trate on ideological matters as did his two predecessors. He was born in the village of Forno di Canale, in north- east Italy, where his father, a Socialist, was for years a migrant worker before he got a job as a glassblower in Venice. He worked as a parish priest and then as a teacher on the local leven and in a seminary. Pope John made - him a Bishop and Pope Paul named him Patriarch of Venice in 1969. In Venice, he allowed the churches to sell their jewels and precious stones to help the poor. He refused to waer the customary precious ring that went with his office. But he also recommended disciplining priests who spoke out in favor of the Communist Party or other leftist groups. President Yitzhak Na- von: "There is no founda- tion for the charge that Is- rael failed to reciprocate the unique and significant step taken by President Sadat. The government proposed a peace plan which even its dovish adversaries admit- ted involved serious conces- sions and risks and de- served greater recognition by Egypt as well as by world opinion." 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