THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, May 1, 1981 Positive Signs in Vatican Meeting lations with Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and other non-Christians. He was speaking at the climax of three days of very good discussions between Vati- can representatives and By RABBI MARC H. TANENBAUM A Seven Arts Feature The speaker was Monsig- nor Pietro Rossano of Rome, the brilliant director of the Vatican Secretariat for Re- 000000000000000000 With May come the blessings of early summer, garden vegetables and lots of sunshine Bring the summer into your home with The finest name in Kosher Dairy Prodcuts Made fresh daily in Detroit, under Supervision of Metropolitan Kashruth Council Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator 000000000000000000000 00 world Jewish leaders who met in London several weeks ago. "The dialogue between the Vatican, the Catholic Church, and 'the Jewish people," Monsignor Rossano said, "is the most advanced dialogue in our Church to- day. It is true dialogue." While acknowledging their theological differences, the Vatican and Jewish leaders agree that they share many essential things in common. As monotheists, they af- firmed their shared belief in the rights of men, and the need to stand together in ethical, social, and humanistic fields at a time of such vast dehumaniza- tion in the world. In a separate action the Jewish leaders forcefully raised the issue of the re- cent meeting between the Vatican's Secretary of State with the PLO and the gun-runner Ar- chbishop Hilarion Capucci. A joint state- ment issued by world Jewish groups declared that meeting with the PLO terrorists now threatens to undermine the credibility of every important statement by the Pope and the Vatican condemning violence and terrorism. It was heartening to find that many Christian lead- ers shared the Jewish dis- may over this incredible event in which they were not involved. Significantly, the Jewish spokesmen told their concerns. WSU to Cite Harold Norris Wayne State University will confer three honorary degrees at spring corn- Dictionary Is Withdrawn lation of the new. text. The firm apologized for what it called "an involuntary mis- take." ROME — An Italian dic- tfonary containing derogat- ory definitions of "Jew" and "Judaism" is being with- drawn by its publisher. The Curico publishing house has written to the Union of Italian Jewish Communities that it is withdrawing all copies of its "Dictionary of the Italian Language" and replacing the pages in which the de- rogatory definitions appear. Curcio will also consult the union about the compi- More ,than 250,000 Is- raelis, one-sixth of the po'pu- lation, has received ORT training in some country. 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