The guest commentary on “More Work Needed in Jewish-Christian Relations” (Jan. 27) obviously has no intentions of starting the road to better relations on the right foot. Also, Mr. Wilensky needs to brush up on his history. Obviously the genocide and holocaust was the most despicable act of the last century, but to solely blame Christians for the act would be extremely narrow-sighted. The Nazis were set on killing anyone outside their own culture: millions of Russian and Polish citizens, Romani, Jehovah’s Witnesses, etc. perished as well. Many real Christians, such as my grandfather, died fighting the Nazis. Now, as we look to the future, yes, the Jewish-Christian relationship has made big steps in the right direction (support of Israel), but if we continue to give Mr. Wilensky attention to his Nazi-style generalizing comments, we will not make any improvements any time soon. — Steven Vizmeg lives in La Jolla







