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"There is no German identity without Auschwitz"

Jan 27, 2015 ... The “second guilt” of which Ralph Giordano spoke – that is, the unwillingness to confront and grapple with the crimes of the Nazi regime and ...

No to antisemitism! No to hatred!

Jan 23, 2020 ... here laden with the heavy, historical burden of guilt. Yet at the same time, my heart is filled with gratitude for the hands of the ...

JC Relations: Christian-Jewish Relations: A Christian Perspective

Rabbi Lamm from the United States was quick to take up one salient objection: "As Jews we object to being absolved of the guilt of killing their God. To our ...

Bridge over Troubled Water: Towards a Journey of Friendship

Nov 30, 2017 ... Such sympathizing was strengthened by a great sense of guilt after World War II. This attitude changed after two Intifadas, the Lebanon War ...

A Statement by 24 Delegates to the Second Assembly ... - JC Relations

In view of the grievous guilt of Christian people towards the Jews throughout the history of the Church, we are certain that: the Church cannot rest until ...

An Address to the Churches. Seelisberg (Switzerland) 1947.

guilt with disastrous consequences. The Christian Churches have indeed always affirmed the un-Christian character of antisemitism, as of all forms of racial ...

The Long Path from Lateran Council IV to Vatican ... - JC Relations

Apr 30, 2016 ... It was an institutional guilt, since it concerned the actions of its ministers and its teachings on Judaism. In fact, a “teaching of contempt,” ...

Towards an Anamnestic Culture - JC Relations

Jul 31, 2002 ... ... guilt of the Catholic Church. Due ... The attempt to refute collective guilt without exception functions as a way to deny guilt in general.

Klassen, William. Judas: Betrayer or Friend of Jesus?

guilt for the crucifixion, for all crucifixions, and an explanation for the inexplicable relationship between Jesus and Judas. Since Judas is unable to ...

The Trial and Death of Jesus - JC Relations

They placed the burden of guilt on the heads of the Jews, “who were anyway ... “But he reminded it that guilt was never collective or hereditary. No ...