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WASHINGTON — Amid rising antisemitism across the globe, Orthodox Jew Phillip Dolitsky believes it's crucial for Christians to build friendships with Jewish people.
Dolitsky was one of several speakers at a one-day conference hosted by the Philos Project and the Catholic Information Center on Monday, which focused on the responsibilities of Catholics in addressing antisemitism and confronting their Church's history with humility.
As a strategic advisor at The Philos Project, a nonprofit that equips Christians to stand with Israel and the Jewish people, Dolitsky shared how he wept after learning about the full extent of the atrocities the Hamas terror group committed on Oct. 7, 2023, when they killed over 1,200 people in southern Israel.
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Dolitsky was one of several speakers at a one-day conference hosted by the Philos Project and the Catholic Information Center on Monday, which focused on the responsibilities of Catholics in addressing antisemitism and confronting their Church's history with humility.
As a strategic advisor at The Philos Project, a nonprofit that equips Christians to stand with Israel and the Jewish people, Dolitsky shared how he wept after learning about the full extent of the atrocities the Hamas terror group committed on Oct. 7, 2023, when they killed over 1,200 people in southern Israel.
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'Direct line to some redemption': Catholics examine duty to combat antisemitism
A conference hosted by the Philos Project and the Catholic Information Center on Monday focused on the responsibilities of Catholics in addressing antisemitism and confronting their Church s history