| Wiesenthal Center Calls On Pope Benedict XVI To Dismiss Polish Priest For His Outrageous AntisemiticRemarks The Simon Wiesenthal Center called on Pope Benedict XVI to dismiss a Polish This is not the first antisemitic incident involving Rydzyk, who has been criticized by Vatican officials in the past,but defended by some of his peers in the Polish clergy. Rydzyk spent five years at a radio station in Germany which was closed by the German Catholic church. "This is outrageous - a Josef Goebbels in a collar," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon WiesenthalCenter. "Once again, antisemitism has been injected into the mix of making the Jews, yet again, the scapegoats of another political crisis. The time has come for the Pope to actdecisively. You cannot have a priest preaching hatred from a radio pulpit to millions of Poles," Hier concluded.
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Wiesenthal Center: Pope Benedict?s Call For Vigilance Against Antisemitism ?An Important And Timely Message?
WIESENTHAL CENTER: POPE BENEDICT’S CALL FOR VIGILANCE AGAINST ANTISEMITISM "AN IMPORTANT AND TIMELYMESSAGE"
Wiesenthal Center: Pope Benedict?s Call For Vigilance Against Antisemitism ?An Important And Timely Message?
WIESENTHAL CENTER: POPE BENEDICT’S CALL FOR VIGILANCE AGAINST ANTISEMITISM "AN IMPORTANT AND TIMELYMESSAGE"


priest for his blatant antisemitism, which is at the center of a political crisis threatening to topple the Polish government. In a taperecorded conversation, Father Tadeusz Rydzyk, (pictured), a Polish priest and founder and head of Radio Maryja has called the President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski, a"fraudster, who is in the pockets of the Jewish lobby" ... "You know what this is about, Poland giving [the Jews] $65 billion. They will come to you and say, 'Give me your coat. Take offyour trousers. Give me your shoes.'" The antisemitic tirade came in response to an agreement to compensate Jews (and others) who lost property confiscated by the post-warcommunist regime