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My 8-year-old son and I were in Jerusalem and in East Jerusalem on the day of the disturbance. There was no evidence of violence. That evening, both Israeli and Jor- danian television news aired the story. Your readers may want to know that the distur- bance was over by 9 a.m. While in Israel, we drove through many Arab villages and spent considerable time beyond the greenline. We walked through the Arab Quarter of the Old City and through an Arab village on our way to the excavations at the City of David. We stopped at an Arab shop to buy refreshments and spoke to many Arabs. I am very disappointed. I would expect this from The Detroit Free Press, not The Jewish News. The Jewish News has such a long Zionist background it is frustrating to see you slip and print such a misleading headline, which hardly deserves the front page. Bill Graham West Bloomfield Charges Of Papal Silence Are False I want to thank The Jewish News for carrying my article about efforts to defend Pope Pius XII from allegations that he was silent and inac- tive during the Holocaust, and for your open-mindedness and courage in presenting both sides of a very com- plicated and highly emotional issue. I was less pleased with the response by Dr. Sidney, Bolkosky. Though he raised some valid points, his selec- tive citation of facts and skew- ed analysis gave the impres- sion — perhaps incorrect — that he is more interested in settling perceived old scores with the Catholic Church than in correctly interpreting history. One striking example of selective interpretation in- volves his statement that Pius XII, like his predecessor, Pius XI, was sympathetic to fascist anti-communism, as indicated by Pius XI's signing of a concordat with Germany in 1933. Dr. Bolkosky fails to note that Pius XI in 1931 issued an encyclical letter, Non Abbiamo Bisogna, against Italian fascism, and in 1939, as the true nature of Nazism became more clear, delivered another encyclical, Mit Brenneder Sorge: sharp- ly critical of Hitler's policies. The latter reportedly was drafted by his secretary of state, Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, who would later be known as Pius XII. Also ignored by Dr. Bolkosky is Pius XI's efforts to prevent Austria's annexa- tion, and Pius XI's 1938 state- ment: "Anti-Semitism is a movement in which we Chris- tians can have no part what- soever . . . Spiritually we are Semites." That statement reflected a trend of denounc- ing anti-Semitism begun by Pope Leo XIII in 1882 and followed by his successors. Unfortunately, Dr. Bolkosky errs similarly regarding Pius XII's "silence." Though he is fac- tually correct in pointing out that Pius XII did not clearly and publicly denounce Hitler's genocidal campaign, Dr. Bolkosky erroneously calls the church hierarchy silent. The Pope's 1941 and 1942 Christmas messages, cited in my article, contain veiled but unmistakable references to the Holocaust — so much so that they were praised open- ly by The New York Times but privately condemned by Nazi officials. (Dr. Bolkosky can perhaps be excused for forgetting about the Pope's Christmas messages because The Times, which parrots the same notion about Pius' alleged silence, seems to have forgotten those messages and their own editorials as well). When the Dutch bishops issued their strong public con- demnation of the Nazi treat- ment of the Jews, they cited Pope Pius' Christmas message as their source of guidance. Dr. Bolkosky com- mends individual Catholics for helping Jews, but ignores evidence that the light which guided them was more than internal. Such selective citation of