Rabbi Shlomo Riskin Meets with Pope Benedict XVI
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ROME, Italy, Jan. 13, 2011 /Christian Newswire/
-- Attending the Papal General Audience yesterday, Rabbi Shlomo
Riskin had the opportunity afterward to greet Pope
Benedict XVI and brief him on the work The Center for Jewish-Christian
Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC) is doing in Israel. "We are taking
Your Holiness' call to stand in solidarity with our Christian brothers and
sisters in Israel and advocating on their behalf," Riskin
said. He added, "We are looking for ways to alleviate the poverty
conditions within this religious community and opportunities to dialogue on
those areas where we must cooperate: our united faith in a God of love,
compassion, morality and peace rather than a God of will, power and
Jihad." The Pope also learned of the dialogue opportunities for Christians
visiting Israel to study more about the Jewish foundations of the Christian
faith. In response, Pope Benedict XVI commented that "we need to work
together."
After the audience, CJCUC's Executive Director David Nekrutman explained the organization's focus in 2011 is to
address the issues relating to the Christian community in Israel for its
"the first time in history that Jews as a majority is coming face to face
with religious minorities and its Judaism's obligation to adhere to the
biblical mandate: You shall love the stranger in your land." He
also stated that each religious and ethnic community in Israel has its specific
needs and "we cannot just lump everyone into one melting pot." As an
organization whose niche is to improve relations between Judaism and Christianity,
Nekrutman feels that for CJCUC to become a trusted
dialogue partner with Christians living in the Holy Land they first "must
address their individual concerns."