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July 29, 1988 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-07-29

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Continued from Page 6

Jewish nose, sang the praises
of soulful dark eyes, and revel-
ed in the glory of an unruly
mop of midnight-colored
curls, rather than implying
that one is a traitor to oneself
and one's people by wishing to
pass unremarked amongst
small-featured, blue-eyed
blondes.

Stacey Arden Koltonow

Huntington Woods

Pope John Is Not
A 'Media Puppet'
I was deeply saddened by
the editorial cartoon in your
July 8 issue. Depicting Pope
John Paul II in front of the
Mauthausen concentration
camp reading from an edited
cue card, replete with mark-
ed crowd response, is a cheap
and misleading shot.
John Paul II has been the
first pope to meet with
leaders of the Jewish com-
munity, and regardless of
whether you agree with the
Vatican's position on a
Palestinian homeland or the
pope's meetings with
Waldheim, it is very clear
that the pontiff speaks from
his own conscience and is not
the "media puppet" of your
cartoon.
The pope preaches a
message of humanity. All
humanity. It is extremely im-
portant to recognize and not
forget the tremendous
sacrifice of Jewish lives to the
Holocaust. But it is an equal
tragedy if we ignore the
thousands of other souls who
were subjected to the same
horrid fate.
We should remember the
victims who suffered. But if in
1988 we stil see them only as
Jewish victims or Christian
victims, then we still have a
lot of learning to do.

Alfred Doblin

Editor, The Michigan Catholic

Only Halachah
Defines Conversion
On the day before the
Knesset vote on the proposed
amendment to the Law of
Return that would recognize
Halachah as the only criteria
for defining conversions to
Judaism, the United Jewish
Appeal and the Council of
Jewish Federations of North
America, in a prominent
advertisement in Ha'aretz,
urged members of knesset to
reject the proposed
amendment.
We are outraged that the
CJF and the UJA, organiza-
tions supported in good faith
by the community at large,
should turn around and, us-
ing these funds, crusade for
something that a goodly
percentage of the contributors
strongly oppose!

Simple logic dictates that is
is precisely by having a stan-
dardized, univeraly accep-
table process of conversion
that Jewish unity will be
achieved.
Surely, it is self-evident that
it is the present situation —
where the Orthodox will not
recognize a Conservative or
Reform conversion and the
Conservative will not
recognize a Reform conver-
sion, that causes division
within our people. Only by
amending the law to stipulate
that conversion be defined by
Halachah the one and only
method of conversion that all
movements agree is valid,
will world Jewry be united.

Professor A. Boyarsky

Federation of
Canadian Jewish Scientists

Subtle Condemnation
Did Not Affect Killing
Exchanges over the role of
the papacy during the
Holocaust will most likely
continue for generations. I do
not wish to engage in a pro-
longed debate with Pete
Sheehan, but in light of what
appears to be a misreading of
my response, I feel compelled
to briefly answer his letter.
In my article, I did not say
that "the church hierarchy
was silent." Indeed, I pointed
out that numerous Catholic
officials rescued Jews or spoke
out against Nazi persecu-
tions. If anything, I neglected
to include that many of the
church higher clergy who
spoke and acted so
courageously did so primari-
ly on behalf of baptized Jews.
As to the pope's Christmas
messages which, as Sheehan
correctly states, "contain veil-
ed but unmistakable referen-
ces to the Holocaust": when
Jews were being slaughtered
as the Final Solution became
more vehemently pursued,
the time for "veiled
references" had passed.
There have been at least
nine occasions in the 1960s
and 1970s when Catholic and
Vatican commissions declared
that the Jews bore no guilt for
the death of Jesus. Had Pope
Pius XII publicly reminded
his flock of the 16th century
catechism of the Council of
Trent, which declared that
the Jews were not responsible
for the death of Jesus, it
seems reasonable to assume
that many religious cons-
ciences would have been pro-
dded. Indifference to or col-
laboration in the deportation
and murder of the Jews would
have been harder to- condone
and, thus, reduced.
Papal records disclose that
Vatican sources possessed the
most detailed information

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