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Rabbi Dannel Schwartz was
invited to the Vatican in
1998, he stood outside St. Peter's
Basilica with Pope John Paul II, who
said something most unexpected.
Rabbi Schwartz remembered the
pope learning forward, assessing the
situation of the two members of the
clergy standing together. "Then he
said to me: 'Did you hear the one
about the priest and the rabbi?'"
recalled Rabbi Schwartz with a laugh.
"He was such a nice man," he said.
"But he was also so much more. There
was a spiritual sense around him and
he had the most brilliant mind."
Rabbi Schwartz actually met the
pope on two occasions, the first as a
member of a task force of clergy
established by the Vatican. "In 1998,
when I was president of the Michigan
Board of Rabbis, I was asked by
Cardinal Adam Maida (archbishop of
Detroit) to be part of a group of 12
rabbis and 12 bishops and cardinals
who gathered to plan the pope's pil-
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Schwartz said.
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and current president of the Pontifical
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