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MS-603: Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum Collection, 1945-1992. Series C: lnterreligious Activities. 1952-1992 Box 34, Folder 12, John Paul II [Pope] - visit to Rome Synagogue, 1986. 3101 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 (513) 221-1875 phone, (513) 221-7812 fax americanjewisharchives.org era rtount ZURICH, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1986 -----= * --·----. 1'e Wlll Go w Synagogue in Rome; uit Is Believed w Be the Fi-rst Ever - The Associated Press Joseph Lichten, representative in 2-year-old boy was killed and 36 VATI CAN Cl1Y - Pope John Italy of the Anti-Defamation people were wounded. Paul II will visit Rome's main syna League, said "I believe it is the first gogue April 13 for what is believed time ever that a pope is visiting a After the attack, Jewish groups to be the first visit by a pope to a synagogue." He called the visit "a assailed the pope for having re Jewish house of worship. symbolic gesture of understanding ceived the PLO leader, Yasser Ara The visit, announced Monday by and cooperation" between the two fat, in a Vatican audience the the Vatican spokesman, Joaquin faith.$. mon Ill bet ore. Navarro Valls, was hailed as a sig · Mr. Navarro said he believed it Mrs. Zev:i said the pope was nificant gesture by Jewish leaders would be the first visit by a pontiff "turning a page" in history with the in Italy. to a synagogue, for sure in this visit "He chose the synagogue clos "It would not have been possible century. The Polish-born pope has est to SL Peter's for his first visit" before the Second Vatican Coun received a number of Jewish groups 10 a synagogue, she said. cil," said Tullia Zevi, president of at the Vatican and during his trips the Union of Italian Jewish Com- overseas as part of meetings with To mark the 20th anniversary of munities. · leaders of non-Christian faiths. "Nostra Aetate," Catholic and The c.ouncil's 1965 document Although the plans are still being Jewish leaders met at the Vatican in October and pledged to deepen "Nostra Aetate," or "Jn Our worked out, Vatican officials said their relations. Tune," was considered a turning they expected John Paul and . point in Catholic-Jewish relations. Rome's chief rabbi, Elio Toaff, to However,_ some. Jewish leaders It rejected the charge of deicide .change speeches during the visit :xp~essed disappomtm~t tha! the against the Jews and condemned on the afternoon of April 13 a Vatican bas not established diplo- anti-Semitism. Sunday.· ' [JJatic relations with Israel. Mrs. Zevi said there were about The date comes midway between The Vatican has never formally 40,000 Jews in Italy, 15,000 of them ter and Passover. explained why, but Vatican offi- in Rome, which Jewish historians The huge domed synagogue, cials have indicated that the ques· 1consider possibly the oldest Jewish built in the 19th century on a bank . tions of unsettled boundaries and commwUty in Europe - a pres- or the Tiber River, was attacked by the lack or peace in the region are ence of nearly 2,000 yean. Arab terrorists in October 1982. A holding up tics. ~~:-1.1 .' ·:·~ J ,,-.. : ~ ''~. ) i"'':l :··1~:.;·.' ~ 1 : ~ : ;: ~ ~ ; ; .HE'ii: tou:l'osr. : MOtlD.t,'f, _4.,i1L 1.c; 1986 _ - . : : . • ; • ;; , , • - 2 *** . ' . POPE VISITS ROME SYNAGOGUE!' IN 'GESTURE TO LIVE IN HISTORY' First by a Catholic pontiff ROME (AP) - Pope JohD Paul D and Rome's leading rabbi embraced. read from .the Psalms and prayed together In sll~e yes· terday dur:IJig the nm recorded vlalt of a ( Catholic pontiff to a Jewtah synagogue. Rome'• Chief Rabbi Ello Toa.ff bailed lhe papal visit ~- ~1:,5,!!n~D 0 y, toP!i!_ · ohn Paul deplored the "hatred and perse· cutlon" of the Jewa over the centuries. "You a.re our dearly beloved brothers and, in a certain way, It could)!DiiilQthat you are our elder broth· ~bn PaUl told the audience. Speaking In Rome's monumental malll synagogue facing the Tiber river, spiritual center of perh&I)$ the ? oldest JewUh com· munlcy ljjj 'U:: West, the Pope pledged that ( the Catholic Church will further ita efforts to destroy prejudice. 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NY 10036-2574 (212) 575-9370 Vol. 64 - 69th Yeor Friday, April II, 1986 No. 70 ISRAEL REQUESTS ACCESS TO MORE The airlift ~as· abruptly suspended by the Su UN WAR CRIMES COMMISSION FILES danese government after the secret was leaked. By Yitzhak Rabi B'naj B'r-ith International also took action on another issue during its three-day meeting. A UNITED NATIONS, April JO (JTA) ·· Israel resolution adopted Wednesday called on the Polish formally requested the United Nations Thursday government to honor its commitment under a 1972 for access to two more files on alleged Nazi war UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific criminals in the UN archives, Israeli diplomats and Cultural Organization) treaty to retain the 3nd UN officials said. One of them is on Alois unique Jewish identification with Auschwitz, the Brunner, a major Nazj war criminal who has been most notorious of Nazi death camps, where mil· living in Syria since World War II under the lions of Jews were murdered in the Holocaust. protection of the Syrian government. A spokesperson for the Israeli Mission to the Seek Halt To Conrent Construction UN told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the The Warsaw government was asked specifi· second file was indexed under the surname Klen cally to halt construction of a Carmelite convent ner and contained his Nazi Party membership card on •he site of the death camp. The Carmelites arc and identification number. a Catholic order of nuns. The spokesperson said there is good reason In making its request, the ICBB cited docu to assume that the file is on Hermann Klenner, ments showing that Poland inspired the United Vice Chairman of the United Nations Human Nations treaty establishing Auschwitz as a me· Rights Commission in Geneva and head of the morial site. It charged that the Polish government East German delegation. Israel has accused him in is now violating its obligation by permitting the the past of having been a Nazi. Carmclites to take over buildings at Auschwitz.