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January 28, 1994 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-28

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Mr. Wieseltiefs assault on pro-
Schindler critics. Upon seeing
the film a second time, he
wrote, its composition, editing
and "overall vigor of construc-
tion" "now seemed even more
astonishingly fine."
As if anticipating Mr. Goure-
vitch's grumbling about Mr.
Spielberg short-changing the
audience regarding Oskar
Schindler's motivations to save

Jews, Mr. Kauffman says Mr.
Keneally's book "is specific
about the unspecificity" of Mr.
Schindler's motivations, and
that "Spielberg's triumph here
is that he refuses to explicate,
to interfere with what is actu-
ally known. He leaves the mys-
tery of Schindler's goodness as
finally inexplicable as the mys-
tery of the 'human savagery'
around him."



News

Priest's Sermon
Is Anti-Semitic

Rome (JTA) — During a ser-
vice held here last week to
commemorate three neo-
fascist youths killed 16 years
ago, a Roman Catholic priest
delivered a sermon with a
strong anti- Semitic mes-
sage.
"Our enemies are the
Communists," the priest,
Don Curzio Nitoglia, was
quoted as saying by the
Rome daily newspaper .11
Messaggero.
"And Pope Pius XII, you
recall, strongly condemned
Communism. Communism
in fact is the child of
historical materialism,
which was invented by Karl
Marx," he said. "And Karl
Marx was the son of a Jew.
"Thus Communism is the
child of Judaism," he was
quoted as saying. "For this
we must be against Commu-
nism and against Judaism.
Without turning the other
cheek."
Father Nitoglia made his
comments within days of the
signing of a historic accord
by Israel and the Vatican
that, for the first time, estab-
lished formal diplomatic re-
lations between the two
governments.
Il Messaggero published a
photograph of the priest,
wearing white vestments,
speaking through a
megaphone to a crowd the
newspaper estimated at
about 500 people.
The commemorative ser-
vice was held at the local of-
fice of the neo-Fascist Italian
Social Movement (MSI) in a
working-class neighborhood
in the southeast of Rome.
Standing next to the
priest, according to Messag-
gero reporter Gianfranco
Biliotti, was MSI parliament
member Teodoro Buontem-
po, whose eyes were re-
portedly "swollen with
tears."
The service was held to

commemorate the deaths of
three 19- year-old members
of the MSI who were killed
Jan. 7, 1978, during a period
when right-wing and left-
wing terrorism was rampant
in Italy.
Two of the youths were
ambushed and shot as they
were leaving a local MSI of-
fice.
The killings sparked a
demonstration by about 500
right- wing youths. The
demonstration led to street
clashes with police, during
which with a third youth
belonging to MSI was killed.
The first two slayings were
claimed by a left-wing ex-
tremist group, but the
killers were never identified.
Commemorative ceremonies
for the youths have been
held every year since.
"We are here to remember
three dead youths, killed by
Communism," Father
Nitoglia said in his sermon.
"According to our enemies,
we should turn the other
cheek. But this is a mistaken
interpretation of the Gospel.
"Communism is absolute-
ly not dead, as they say, but
is ready for a resurgence
sooner than we think, And
we must be ready to defeat
it. But not by turning the
other cheek.
"Even the Catholicism of
the (Second Vatican) Council
is the fruit of an accord bet-
ween Communists, Masons
and Jews," Father Nitoglia
reportedly said.
The Second Vatican Coun-
cil, convened in the mid-
1960s, called for an improv-
ed relationship between the
church and the Jewish peo-
ple, lifted the church's
charge of deicide against the
Jews and decried anti-
Semitism as contrary to the
spirit of the Gospels.
"The Jewish force in the
world is great," the priest
reportedly said. El

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