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Remarks During Meeting With Israel's Chief RabbisPope John Paul II
"I have always wanted to be counted among those who work on both sides to overcome old prejudices and to secure ever wider and fuller recognition of the spiritual patrimony shared by Jews and Christians," Pope John Paul II said March 23 in brief formal remarks during a meeting with Israel's leading rabbis at the ceremonial offices of the chief rabbinate. "We hope that the Jewish people will acknowledge that the church utterly condemns anti-Semitism and every form of racism as being altogether opposed to the principles of Christianity," he said. During the meeting attended by numerous rabbis, the pope, Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, a native of Poland and a Holocaust survivor, and Chief Sephardic Rabbi Eliahu Bakshi-Doron also met privately for 15 minutes in the rabbinate's library. At the conclusion of the event, the chief rabbis presented the pope with a copy of the Jerusalem Bible, inscribed with the words: "A souvenir of the historical visit of Pope John Paul II in the holy city of Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, and the meeting with the chief rabbis of Israel.'' The pope's remarks to the meeting follow.
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