34 Friday, March 18, 1983
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Rabbi Abraham Joshua
Heschel on the occasion of
the 10th anniversary of his
death was held last week at
the Jewish Theological
Seminary. A number of
scholars made pre-
sentations on the monu-
mental contributions of this
great Jewish theologian
and mystic to the worlds of
philosophy, theology,
Hasidism, mysticism and
social justice.
I had the privilege of pre-
senting a paper on the im-
pact that Dr. Heschel, who
was my revered teacher and
friend, had on Vatican
Council II and Jewish-
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Christian relations gener-
ally.
Two extraordinary events
underscored the unique im-
pact he had on the Christian
world. In January 1973, one
month after his death, Pope
Paul VI, during an address
from the balcony of St. Pe-
ter's Basilica before an
audience of thousands,
quoted Rabbi Heschel as his
source of theology on "God
In Search of Men." That was
the first time that ever hap-
pened in Papal history.
In March 1973, the
Jesuit magazine,
America, devoted an
entire issue to the life,
thought and impact of
Heschel on the Christian
world. "Abraham Hes-
chel belonged to the
whole American reli-
gious community. I know
of no other person of
whom this was so true."
In the rest of my paper, I
described the intimate
cooperation of Dr. Heschel,
the American Jewish
Committee and myself in
working toward the adop-
tion of the historic Vatican
Declaration on Catholic-
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