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Friday, November 9, 1919 39
Catholics and Jews Meet in Germany
REGENSBURG, Wegt
Germany (JTA) — The In-
ternational Liaison Com-
mittee between the Roman
Catholic Church and
Judaism held its eighth an-
nual meeting in this Bava-
rian city last week, the first
ever held in Germany.
Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt took note of that
historic fact in a message of
greetings telegraphed to
Auxiliary Bishop Karl
Flugel in which he stated:
"What Jews had to suffer
in the painful years of the
National Socialist dictator-
ship is a burden which also
concerns your deliberations
in Regensburg. It is for this
reason that I wish to express
to you my gratitude that
your encounter is taking
place in the Federal Repub-
lic of Germany."
The message added: As
you are meeting for the first
time in a German city we
are reminded not only how
serious are the conse-
quences of estrangement
and lack of understanding
between religious com-
munities, but also how im-
portant it is to seek a
dialogue against the back-
ground of a burdensome
common experience."
Committee members
visited the former con-
centration camp of Flos-
senburg where prayers
were said for the Jewish
and Christian victims
who died there. During
the service, Bishop
Flugel laid a wreath in
their memory.
Topics discussed at the
sessions included "Reli-
gious Freedom," "Education
for Dialogue in a Pluralistic
Society," and current trends
in anti-Semitism. Papers
presented by Catholic
scholars on the issue of
Catholic-Jewish dialogue
dealt with the need to de-
velop new teaching methods
and curricula at all leves of
education.
The co-chairmen of the
meeting were Prof.
Shemaryahu Talmon of the
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem and Msgr.
Charles Moeller, vice
president of the Vatican
Commission for Religious
Relations with the Jews.
Participants included
representatives from the
World Jewish Congress,
Synagogue Council of
America, American Jewish
Committee, Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, the Israel Jewish
Council for Interreligious
Development, and
Catholics from the United
States, Israel, Italy and
Germany.
Juan
Rosengold,
president of the Jewish
community of Regensburg,
lead the Jewish community
in giving a reception to the
conference participants at
the Jewish community cen-
ter.
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NEW YORK — Magen
David Adorn (MDA), is
reorganizing its structure
under the directive of the-
Israeli Ministry of Health,
according to an Inter-
ministerial Committee
plan.
The plan will upgrade the
emergency medical and
blood services of MDA, both
in its administration and in
its lines of communication
with the more than 200
MDA Emergency. Medical
Clinics and branches
throughout Israel.
To aid in implementing
the MDA' reorganization,
the National Board of Di-
rectors of American Red
Magen David for Israel
(ARMDI), sole U.S. support
arm of MDA, announced
that it will send Pearl Stahl,
ARMDI associate national
director, to Israel for a 30
day period. Mrs. Stahl's role
will be to act as ARMDI
representative and liaison
with Israeli government of-
ficials and to work in close
cooperation with the MDA
Committee.
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