Become a Member
Israel

Interview: David-Maria Jaeger

I'm a Papal judge - and a proud Jew

July 7, 2011 11:20
Jaeger with Pope Benedict XVI in 2005

By

Anonymous,

Anonymous

1 min read

David-Maria Jaeger is no ordinary priest. He has worked closely with two popes, spent 19 years as a legal adviser to the Vatican in its talks with Israel and, last month, was sworn in as a judge at the Papal Court, the highest court of the Catholic Church.

But what really marks out Mr Jaeger is that he is also a patriotic Israeli Jew. He says: "I am truly happy and grateful to belong to the Jewish people. In human terms it is who I am - a Jew - and specifically, an Israeli Jew. And of course, I cannot conceive it ever being otherwise; why should it ever be?"

Mr Jaeger's Jewish background fed into his previous roles at the Vatican: he was widely reported as being lead negotiator in the Vatican's Fundamental Agreement with Israel in 1993, which established diplomatic relations between the two.

His journey from a Tel Aviv suburb to, as he puts it, "administering justice in the name of the Pope" is less well known, however.