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Pope asked to find Jews raised Catholic
Jerusalem Post ^ | April 27, 2009 | MATTHEW WAGNER

Posted on 04/29/2009 7:47:03 AM PDT by NYer

Yad L'Achim, a haredi anti-missionary organization, called Monday on Pope Benedict XVI to help find thousands of European Jews who as young children were saved from the Holocaust by Catholic clergy and laymen and were never told of their Jewish origins.

"During his visit here, we want the pope to call on all members of the Catholic Church to reveal the identities of thousands of Jews saved by the church from the Nazis," said Rabbi Shalom Dov Lipshitz, who heads the organization. "We believe that hundreds, perhaps thousands of Jews and their offspring can be discovered if the Pope makes an unequivocal announcement while in Israel that every Catholic has an obligation to reveal the Jewish roots of those saved from the Holocaust."

Lipshitz said that Yad L'Achim had a list of about 2,000 names of children believed to have been handed over to Catholic families, orphanages and other Church institutions to hide them from the Nazis.

A sample page from the list was sent to The Jerusalem Post. It includes the names, birthdates, places of birth and last known addresses of the individuals thought to be Jews.

All of the people on the list were from Holland, and all were born between 1920 and 1938.

Lipshitz said Yad L'Achim's list, based on information collected after the war, also included Jews from France, Italy and Belgium.

The organization also wrote an open letter to Pope Benedict XVI.

"As you know, during the Holocaust, thousands of Jewish parents deposited their children with Christian families to protect them from the Nazis, fully intending to retrieve them and return them to their families and their nation after the war. Tragically, a very large percentage didn't survive, and these Christian families refused to reveal to the children their true identity," the letter read.

"We view with utmost gravity media reports that these families were acting on [the] order of Pope Pius XII, who stated that the orphans should not be told they are Jews," it said.

Father David Neuhaus, patriarchal vicar for the Hebrew Speaking Catholics in Israel, said that it was impossible for the Catholic Church to adopt an overall principle for dealing with Jews who had been raised as Catholics.

"Tremendous complexities arise, and each case must be treated individually," said Neuhaus.

"Human lives are involved in these tremendously complex, emotionally charged cases," he explained. "Besides the theological issues of what faith these people belong to, there are also very human issues of relationships. Catholic families who raise a Jewish orphan feel that he or she is their very own. To whom should this orphan be returned? To a distant relative that the survivor does not even know? To the Jewish people?"

He added that "even after these Jews are told of their origins, they react in many different ways. A simple declaration on the part of the pope is not going to solve these problems."

Some prominent Jewish leaders were saved by Catholics. Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, was hidden from the Nazis by a Catholic nanny who had him baptized and raised him as a practicing Catholic. Foxman's parents survived the Holocaust and reclaimed him.

But many young Jewish children never returned to their families and were raised as Catholics.

Grzegorz Pawlowski, formerly Zvi Hersch, serves as a priest in Jaffa. He was rescued by Polish Catholic nuns and never returned to the Jewish faith, although he is aware of his Jewish roots. He moved to Israel to be near his brother, who remained Jewish.

Rabbi David Rosen, director of the American Jewish Committee's Department for Interreligious Affairs, who is helping to coordinate the pope's visit to Israel, said that Holocaust survivors with Jewish roots had the right to know about it, but doubted that the pope was the right person to petition.

"It is more appropriate to meet with the local archdioceses and attempt to track [them] down on a local level," said Rosen. "It is a bit sensationalist to turn to the pope."


TOPICS: Catholic; History; Judaism; Ministry/Outreach
KEYWORDS: catholic; holocaust; wwii
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To: wagglebee; antiRepublicrat; Poison Pill; magritte
The LESS these children knew, the safer they and the families caring for them were.

One of my former co-workers was Sephardic Jew. Her parents entrusted her to a Cathoic religious order in Italy to hide her from the Nazis. She told me that throughout the entire time she lived in the convent, the sisters took her aside each day and taught her the Jewish faith. She was surrounded by Catholic images but learned her own faith during her confinement.

I believe this to be true with most Jewish refugee children back then. As for the infants, who can say? Everyone lived in fear at the time. To safeguard 'appearances', no doubt those Catholic families went through the formal process of Baptism and taking the infant to Mass. This was 70 years ago!

21 posted on 04/29/2009 8:49:08 AM PDT by NYer ("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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To: alarm rider
I read a while back some prophesy that said if a person born Jewish and having converted to the Catholic Church ever became pope, it would spell the end of the Church.

Dan Brown? Actually, French Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger was a Jewish convert. The cardinal, who converted to Catholicism from Judaism as a teenager, was the Vatican representative at the 2005 commemoration in Poland of the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where his Jewish mother died. The first time he visited Auschwitz was in 1983, when he accompanied Pope John Paul II there.

During the January 2005 commemoration, Cardinal Lustiger said, "The silence of Auschwitz-Birkenau's victims impels us to uphold and order the upholding of the dignity of each human being."

In May 2006, the cardinal accompanied Pope Benedict to Auschwitz and described the visit as "one of the most important moments" of his life. The cardinal passed away in August 2007 at the age of 80.

22 posted on 04/29/2009 8:54:10 AM PDT by NYer ("Run from places of sin as from a plague." - St. John Climacus)
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To: alarm rider; NYer
I read a while back some prophesy that said if a person born Jewish and having converted to the Catholic Church ever became pope, it would spell the end of the Church.

Saint Peter and most of the other early popes were born Jews.

23 posted on 04/29/2009 8:57:25 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: NYer
every Catholic has an obligation to reveal the Jewish roots of those saved from the Holocaust

It is not an obligation. It is worth considering and is often wise to reveal that, but obligation it is not. For example, to reveal such fact to an emotionally unstable, depressed person might do real damage; other circumstances may exist when the disclosure should not be done in the best interest of the crypto-Jew.

24 posted on 04/29/2009 9:12:29 AM PDT by annalex (http://www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php)
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To: Poison Pill
No, I think this referred to modern times.

Some list that named future popes, something like that.

I seem to recall that it said if a Jew became Pope after a certain time, it would signal the end of the Church.

I have no dog in this fight, I was just curious if it was a well known fact/fictional/tin-foil deal.

25 posted on 04/29/2009 9:29:53 AM PDT by alarm rider (Any country that tells you what light bulb to use is not a free country.)
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To: NYer

So if a Catholic saved Foxman’s life, what’s the source of his anti-Catholic bigotry?


26 posted on 04/29/2009 9:51:11 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan (If Bishop D'Arcy finds out a priest is molesting kids, he will boycott the parish's Fall Supper!!!)
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To: alarm rider
If these European Catholic-Jews, by discovering their Jewish heritage, end up like these Hebrew Catholics, they'll turn the world upside-down. These Hebrew Catholics are amazing.

-A8

27 posted on 04/29/2009 1:51:50 PM PDT by adiaireton8 ("Why has He shed His blood? To buy the sheep which He handed over to Peter and his successors")
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To: Varda; NYer
I agree. Also why is it the Catholic church’s responsibility to find these families?

I agree. And what, is it better that these children should have perished? Not to mention that some of them may indeed have been informed of their heritage long ago and chose to keep their own privacy.

28 posted on 04/29/2009 3:22:35 PM PDT by fortunecookie (Please pray for Anna, age 7, who waits for a new kidney.)
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To: antiRepublicrat
Well, duh. It's a bit dangerous to tell a young child something that if acidentally blurted out would get him killed.

Him and everyone trying to help him and the many others who were basically smuggled out and rescued from death.

29 posted on 04/29/2009 3:24:33 PM PDT by fortunecookie (Please pray for Anna, age 7, who waits for a new kidney.)
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To: NYer

bkmk


30 posted on 04/29/2009 3:28:11 PM PDT by novemberslady
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To: fortunecookie
They may have made their own decision or their mothers may have. If it had been me, I would have told the woman who was saving my child's life that if I did not return, You are the mother.
31 posted on 04/29/2009 3:35:11 PM PDT by Varda
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To: NYer
Good question, although if I were one of the children I think I would want to know.

Still, it does seem like a slap in the face.

32 posted on 04/29/2009 3:38:18 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Varda

Yes, I agree, me, too. I’m suspecting that some of the mothers may also have done just that, and I’m guessing as well that many who knew their children were being smuggled out would have agreed that it was best to assume another identity for their own safety, in all that entailed.


33 posted on 04/29/2009 4:52:59 PM PDT by fortunecookie (Please pray for Anna, age 7, who waits for a new kidney.)
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To: Arthur McGowan

“So if a Catholic saved Foxman’s life, what’s the source of his anti-Catholic bigotry?”

Satan?


34 posted on 04/30/2009 12:59:57 PM PDT by rogator
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