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Dutch Jewish
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meet with Pope
Amsterdam (JTA) — The coun-
cil of the Ashkenazi Congrega-
tion, after months of emotionally
charged debate, decided by a
single vote this month that its
representatives would meet with.
Pope John Paul II when he visits
the Netherlands next May.
The 23-member council split
12-11 in favor of the meeting. It
imposed two conditions on the
proposed meeting — that the Vat-
ican must promise in advance
that the pople will utilize the me-
eing to announce the Vatican's
recognition of the State of Israel;
and that he must concede to the
Jewish representatives the co-
responsibility of the Catholic
church for the persecution of Jews
for 2,000 years and specifically,
for the absence of a public reaction
to that persecution during World
War II.
One of the 11 members who
voted against the meeting said he
did so because the conditions were
too stringent. But the others op-
posed Jews meeting the Pope
under any conditions as a matter
of self-respect.
The issue has agitated Jewish
circles in Holland for months. The
Executive of the Ashkenazi con-
grega.tions pointed out that Israel
and the World Jewish Congress
had spoken in favor of a meeting
with the Pope. Israeli Premier
Shimon Peres reportedly told the
chairman of the Dutch Ashkenazi
Congregation, Emanuel Winkler,
in Paris two weeks ago, that such
a meeting would be in Israel's
interest.
It wasnoted further that repre-
sentatives of the Jewish com-
munities in Switzerland, Spain
and Canada have met with John
Pau II. But opponents argued that
the Jews of those countries had
suffered less from Nazi persecu-
tion than Dutch Jewry, of which
80 percent perished in the
Holocaust. They maintained that
a meeting with the Pope would
only aggravate the anguish of
Holocaust survivors.
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Herut Zionists
will celebrate
Tickets are still available for
the New Year's dance and party
sponsored by the Jabotinsky
Society of Herut Zionists of
America, Monday, 9 p.m. at Cong.
Beth Shalom.
For reservations, call Simon
Cieck, 548-3073; or Sam Hor-
nung, 557-1847. There is a
charge.
`Israel Today'
lecture topic
Ray Green will present a travel
film and lecture on "Israel Today"
at 10:30 a.m. Jan. 24 in the lecture
hall of the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
For ticket information, call the
DIA ticket office, 832-2730.