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December 10, 1993 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-10

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Canadian journalist Pinchas
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Hitler had "pressured" the Vat-
ican into signing the concordat
"by arresting 92 Catholic
priests, searching the premis-
es of 16 Catholic youth clubs,
and closing down nine Catholic
publications — all in three
weeks."
• In 1939, the pope was
silent when Mussolini ended
the civil rights of Italian Jews.
The archbishop again re-
ferred to 'Three Popes and the
Jews," which reports that the
Vatican's newspaper com-
plained that the anti-Semitic
measures constituted "acts of
un-Christian persecution" and
that the pope soon "intensified"
efforts to help German and
Austrian "non-Aryan. Catholics"
emigrate.
• "Why," asks Mr. Carroll,
"were there no protests when
Edith Stein [a Jewish convert
and Carmelite nun] was
dragged away [to her death at
Auschwitz]?"
The reason she was killed at
Auschwitz, says Mr. Fisher,
"was precisely a Nazi reprisal
against the Dutch Catholic
bishops who publicly con-
demned the deportation of
Jews from Holland despite
Nazi threats of retaliation."

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Yiddish may need mouth-to-
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