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November 01, 2002 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-11-01

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told an interfaith conference that
after 2,000 years of antagonism,
Catholics and Jews may still disagree,
but that they do so now as brothers.
Kasper spoke at a conference mark-
ing the 37th anniversary of the publi-
cation of Nostra Aetate, the landmark
Vatican document that officially
opened the door to Catholic-Jewish
dialogue
A Jewish scholar, Rabbi Adin
Steinsaltz, told the conference that
the Catholic Church was in an
"almost impossible" position when it
came to dealing with the Jews.
"Basically, monotheistic religions can-
not be tolerant," he said. "Can you
speak about two truths?"

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ZOA Creates
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Washington/JTA — The Zionist
Organization of America has created a
center to pursue action through the
U.S. legal system on issues affecting
Israel and the Jewish people.
The first project of the ZOA's New
York-based Center for Law & Justice
will be to seek help for the families of
U.S. victims of Palestinian terrorism.
Along with filing friend-of-the-court
briefs, the center plans to establish a
network of legal practitioners and
experts.

Returned Painting
Is For Sale

New York/JTA — A Jewish-owned
Dutch masterpiece that was stolen by
the Nazis has been found and will be
put up for auction.
Maria Magdalena, by Dutch artist
Anthony van.Dyck, belonged to the
late Dutch-Jewish art collector Jacques
Goudstikker, part of a 1,400-piece col-
lection he left behind when fleeing
Nazi-occupied Netherlands in 1940.
Nazi leader Hermann Goring took
the painting, but in April the London-
based group Art Loss Register discov-
ered that the work was about to be sold
by the Van Ham auction house in
Cologne.
Together with an unnamed collector
who consigned the work to Van Ham,
the auction house and Goudstikker's
sole heir, Marei von Saher, agreed she
would reclaim ownership of the work
and auction it this fall.

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