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OK, so are you saying it is wrong? It may not carry the force of a councilor document, but it is an official proclamation of the Church. It is fully consistent with the Catechism, and with other magisterial teachings, such as Nostre Aetate, and Lumen Gentium.This is not an official document with official teaching on Judaism. As it clearly says in it’s preface:
The text is not a magisterial document or doctrinal teaching of the Catholic Church, but is a reflection prepared by the Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews on current theological questions that have developed since the Second Vatican Council. It is intended to be a starting point for further theological thought with a view to enriching and intensifying the theological dimension of Jewish–Catholic dialogue.
and from the document:
there cannot be different paths or approaches to God’s salvation. The theory that there may be two different paths to salvation, the Jewish path without Christ and the path with the Christ, whom Christians believe is Jesus of Nazareth, would in fact endanger the foundations of Christian faith. …
It is the belief of the Church that Christ is the Saviour for all . There cannot be two ways of salvation, therefore, since Christ is also the Redeemer of the Jews in addition to the Gentiles.
The Church teaches clearly that the Old Covenant with the Jews remains in place, and that Jews can be saved without converting - through Christ, but without recognizing Christ as the Messiah in this life. That is Church teaching, which Voris squarely contradicts. Anyone is free to follow Voris instead of the Catholic Church, but Catholic teaching on the topic is clear.