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The Council of Christians and Jews is the leading nationwide forum for Christian-Jewish engagement.
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CCJ 16 h
Glad to be at the briefing on Islamophobia today. It’s essential for people of faith to stand in solidarity and combat all forms of religious and racial prejudice.
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Rt Rev Susan Brown 18 h
Great opportunity to talk about key issues for Christians and Jews... it's always good to build on relationships
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CCJ 21 h
Today our Director is in Edinburgh for meetings with our friends in the including with
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CCJ 25. 3.
CCJ is hiring! We're looking for a Jewish Programme Manager to manage our Jewish education and social action programmes. For more information and to apply see:
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Gillian Walnes 24. 3.
Thank you for your review of The Legacy of in Common Ground. Loved your words: We might ask what purpose is serve by another book on the life of Anne Frank? In the case of this book, a really important one.
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CCJ 22. 3.
In this week's CCJ newsletter we hear from CCJ student leaders at Cardiff University. Please visit the following link to read the newsletter in full:
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CCJ 21. 3.
Chag Purim Sameach to all those celebrating! Read Student Rabbi Elliott Karstadt's reflection on 'Where is God in the Purim story?' here:
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CCJ 19. 3.
Find out more about CCJ's work as the leading forum for Christian-Jewish engagement:
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CCJ 15. 3.
The Bishop went on to say "I stand here today as your neighbour to say we will not tolerate religious hate”
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CCJ 15. 3.
CCJ Director of Operations, Philip Doyle, attended an interfaith vigil at East London Mosque in memory of those who lost their lives in the horrific attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Bishop of London reminded those present that “We have more in common than divides us”
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Dr Pen Mendonca 15. 3.
"Challenge assumptions, acknowledge difference and have honest conversations" Important messages here from
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CCJ 15. 3.
This week's newsletter comments on the horrific shooting at the Christchurch Mosques (further to the statement made earlier). CCJ also marks Purim. To read the newsletter please follow this link:
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CCJ 15. 3.
CCJ has released a statement on the horrific shooting at Christchurch mosques
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CCJ 13. 3.
We are extremely disappointed that students could vote against a motion to combat antisemitism. We reitterate our support for the IHRA definition and we offer our sincere solidarity to Jewish students at Leeds, including our own Student Leaders
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CCJ 13. 3.
We are looking forward to joining for their international forum on the Kindertransport at 80: Remembering & Rethinking, commemorating the Kindertransport and practical responses to contemporary refugee issues. You can sign up too:
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CCJ 8. 3.
"I stress that for a Christian any form of antisemitism is a rejection of one's own origins, a complete contradiction," Pleased to see Pope Francis speaking out strongly against antisemitism
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CCJ 8. 3.
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'I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon of the church in Cenchreae' Next up Campus Leadership Manager Katharine Crew discusses the need to recognise the roles women played in the early Church. Read it here:
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CCJ 8. 3.
This week's newsletter by CCJ celebrates International Women's Day, and more topics, read more here:
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CCJ 8. 3.
“The wisdom of women builds her house.” Happy ! Today CCJ staff have written about women in our holy texts. First up, Programme Manager on women's wisdom in the Hebrew Bible:
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CCJ 7. 3.
'We have much to tussle with if we are to live honestly, justly, lovingly. Learning about history enables us to start.' Fr Allen Morris, alumnus of our seminars, comments in on Pope Pius XII archives:
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