Rabbi Burton Visotzky, director of the Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue at the Jewish Theological Seminary, discusses the positive state of Jewish-Catholic relations under Pope Benedict XVI's leadership and his hopes for the future.
Marie Wolpert
February 28th, 2013 17:30 pm
We are blessed with Rabbi Visotsky's work with regard to Interfaith dialogue and his work as Louis Stein Director of the Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies as well as Director of the Millstein Center for Interreligious Dialog. He has his finger on the pulse of religious society, scholarship and the broad spectrum of religious and political discourse.
Our relationship with the Vatican must remain strong as they will help solidify the peaceful solution to our rightful place in Israel. I hope that many generations from now we can be at peace with our religious neighbors.
Thank you Dr. Visotsky for your continued work and wisdom.
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We are blessed with Rabbi Visotsky's work with regard to Interfaith dialogue and his work as Louis Stein Director of the Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies as well as Director of the Millstein Center for Interreligious Dialog. He has his finger on the pulse of religious society, scholarship and the broad spectrum of religious and political discourse.
Our relationship with the Vatican must remain strong as they will help solidify the peaceful solution to our rightful place in Israel. I hope that many generations from now we can be at peace with our religious neighbors.
Thank you Dr. Visotsky for your continued work and wisdom.
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