Aaron of Dublin: a forebear of today’s Irish Jews

Aaron of Dublin: a forebear of today’s Irish Jews

Notebook On a June evening in 1963, as Pope John XXIII lay dying, a strange sight appeared in St Peter’s Square: the chief rabbi of Rome, with a crowd of Roman Jews, gathering with their Catholic fellow citizens to honour Pope John. During his papacy he had made several important gestures of friendship towards Judaism,…

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