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Simon Wiesenthal Center Lauds Pope Benedict XVI’s Absolving Jewish Collective Guilt for the Death of Jesus
The Simon Wiesenthal Center applauds Pope Benedict XVI’s forceful arguments against
collective Jewish responsibility for the Crucifixion in his new book, Jesus of Nazareth-
“This is a critically important and timely statement by his Holiness, particularly
at
a time of increased mainstream anti-
“The Second Vatican Council’s Nostra Aetate declared that this was a false teaching,
and absolved the Jewish people as a collective from the crime of deicide. The Pope’s
new book goes beyond this declaration and shows why the earlier popular reading is
not supported by the Gospel texts,” he noted.
“With this statement, His Holiness has
added a powerful voice to help stem the tide of Jewish hatred,” said Rabbi Abraham
Cooper, the Center’s Associate Dean. “Some faithful are most impressed by authority.
Others want to be convinced,” added Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, the Center’s director
of Interfaith Affairs. “Pope Benedict took his signature strength – the power of
his intellect – and trained it on the Gospels to provide Catholics and other Christians
with the Scriptural evidence to back up the position the Church took against the
charge of deicide in Nostra Aetate.”
The Simon Wiesenthal Center applauds Pope Benedict XVI’s forceful arguments against
collective Jewish responsibility for the Crucifixion in his new book, Jesus of Nazareth-