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Pope’s Death Saddens Jewish Groups

October 4, 1978
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American Jewish organizations have expressed shock and sadness over the death of Pope John Paul I who died last Thursday night of a heart attack after serving only 34 days. They sent messages of condolence to the Vatican and to American Catholic organizations and leaders.

The Jewish groups pointed out that the world had lost a great spiritual leader and noted his sensitivity and understanding of the suffering and hopes of the Jewish people. They also said he understood the meaning of Israel and Jerusalem for the Jewish people.

Among those sending condolences were the American Jewish Committee, the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the American Jewish Congress, the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, the National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council, the National Council of Jewish Women and the Chicago Board of Rabbis. Funeral services for the Pope, the former Albino Cardinal Luciani of Venice, who would have been 66 on Oct.17, will be held tomorrow.

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