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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. 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