As an aside, I continue to refer to the accords, since he was the Pope's secretary, emmisary to the the talks, and principle architect of that document.
No, that is not a correct characterization. The church is officially now, as it was since time out of mind, official pro-semitic and anti-jewish. And would appreciate it if the rest of us could just kindly keep this vast separation in mind. PIUS had no trouble being kindly disposed toward semites, just as he had no trouble being fundamentally opposed to jewish religeous doctrine, to such a degree that, when asked about anti-jewish laws in Vichy France, responded that the ban on anti-semitism: Mit, does not imply that there can't be anti-jewish laws.
If helps you to be able to think like this, if you have an unlimited supply of jesuit legal help, I guess.