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A brief introduction to four periods of the history of the Jews and popes in Rome
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During the twentieth century, specifically following the Second World War, relations between the worldwide Jewish community and the Catholic Church began to incrementally and permanently improve, with no greater sign of new friendship than the relationship between the pope himself and the Jews close to him; specifically, the Jews of Rome. Consequently, since the Second World War, the relationship between the Catholic Church and global Jewry has been dependent on and corresponded with the relationship between the Pope and the Jewish community of Rome.
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