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  • The volume well awards a close reading both by those wishing to gain an understanding of the profound contributions of Pope John Paul II to Catholic-Jewish dialogue and their implications, and by those already involved in the dialogue who wish to have the central questions of the relationship sharpened, if not entirely answered

  • The Catholic Church has only been working on the questions raised by the Second Vatican Council (Lumen Gentium, 16; Nostra Aetate, 4) for somewhat over 40 years

  • The USCCB ongoing consultation with the National Council of Synagogues, which represents Reform and Conservative Judaism, who represent the majority of American religious Jews, have for a number of years engaged in theological dialogue and will continue to do so

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The volume well awards a close reading both by those wishing to gain an understanding of the profound contributions of Pope John Paul II to Catholic-Jewish dialogue and their implications, and by those already involved in the dialogue who wish to have the central questions of the relationship sharpened, if not entirely answered.

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