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VATICAN (CWN) -- Myriam Zolli, a psychiatrist whose father was the
Rabbit Israel Zolli, the head of the Jewish community in Rome during
World War II, has issued a strong defense of Pope Pius XII and his
response to the Nazi Holocaust. Zolli said that Pope Pius was in steady
contact with her father, and worked diligently to save Jews from
persecution.
In fact, the friendship established between the rabbi and the Pope
during the wartime years led eventually to the decision by Rabbi
Zolli to convert to Catholicism. When he was baptized, Zolli took the
name "Eugenio," in honor of Pope Pius, who was born Eugenio Pacelli.
In an interview published today in the Italian daily Il Giornale,
Myriam Zolli recalled her father's prediction that Pope Pius XII
would become a scapegoat for the West's silence in the face of the
Holocaust. She said that the polemical attacks on the late pontiff were
examples of "ignoble and false history," and concluded that in fact
"the world's Jewish community owes him a great debt."
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