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International Council of Christians and Jews

This site is owned and maintained by the International Council of Christians and Jews, which has 38 Christian-Jewish and interreligious member organizations in 32 countries. Its headquarters is in the Martin Buber House in Heppenheim, Germany, where the great Jewish thinker lived until Nazi persecution forced him to flee.

Through its annual conferences and other consultations the ICCJ offers a platform where Christians, Jews, and in recent years Muslims as well, examine current issues across national and religious boundaries, providing the opportunity for face-to-face exchanges of experience and expertise.

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Articles | Scholarly Contributions

The Raheb-Herzog Affair

Malcolm Lowe | 05.05.2012

When the German concern Media Control announced the four winners of its 2011 German Media Prize (Deutscher Medienpreis) on January 13, 2012, the choice of the fourth, Lutheran Pastor Mitri Raheb of Bethlehem, provoked a storm of hundreds of protests. ... [more]

Articles | Scholarly Contributions

Old Habits Die Hard: A Critique of Recent Christian Statements on Israel

Amy-Jill Levine * | 02.05.2012

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Reports (207)

60th Week of Brotherhood in Germany

Rev. Dick Pruiksma | 01.04.2012

On Sunday March 11 the official opening of the German Week of Brotherhood took place in Leipzig. This years’ edition of this nation wide event is the sixtieth in a row. Only a few years after the horror of the Shoah Jews and Christians in Germany came together trying to find ways of co-existence, dialogue and perhaps even friendship. What started on a small scale in 1952, became in sixty years a nation wide event with numerous lectures, exhibitions, concerts etc. all over Germany. … [more]

The American Mosque 2011: Basic Characteristics of the American Mosque, Attitudes of Mosque Leaders

| 01.03.2012

(WASHINGTON, D.C. - February 29, 2012) -- A comprehensive study of mosques and the attitudes of mosque leaders in the United States released today indicates that the number of American mosques increased 74 percent since 2000 and that Islamic houses of worship are ethnically-diverse institutions led by officials who advocate positive civic engagement. … [more]

Jewish-non-Jewish relations: Between exclusion and embrace - An online teaching resource

| 02.01.2012

Announcement of new teaching website and call for additional contributions … [more]




Book Reviews (41)

Young Ambassadors. Youth Exchange and the Special Relationship between Germany and the State of Israel

Tamar Katriel* | 01.05.2012

Simone Heil: Young Ambassadors. Youth Exchange and the Special Relationship between Germany and the State of Israel. Baden-Baden 2011: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. 351pp. … [more]

Franz Rosenzweig - Religious Philosopher from Kassel

| 01.04.2012

The following introduction by the two editors Dr Eva Schulz-Jander and Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik gives a good overview of the presented book. … [more]

The Jewish Annotated New Testament

Franklin Sherman* | 01.03.2012

The Jewish Annotated New Testament. Edited by Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler.
New Revised Standard Version. xxviii + 637 pp. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. $35.00. … [more]




Statements | Protestant (39)

Statement on Kairos Palestine

Kirchenkonferenz of the Evangelical Church in Germany | 01.04.2012

Statement of the Executive Committee of the Protestant Middle East Commission (EMOK) and the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) on “A Moment of Truth. A Word of Faith, Hope and Love from the Heart of the Palestinian Suffering.” … [more]

Day of Reflection, Dialogue and Prayer for Peace and Justice in the World

Olav Fykse Tveit | 01.12.2011

Remarks of Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, General Secretary of the World Councils of Churches, 27 October 2011, Assisi … [more]

EUR/D: International Conference on the State of Relations between Christians and Jews

| 01.07.2011

Ten years ago the Conference of Protestant Churches in Europe's (CPCE) study “Church and Israel” marked a milestone in Christian-Jewish relations. On this jubilee 40 specialists from Europe met in Arnoldshain and called for its renewed putting into practice. The text of the closing Communiqué follows … [more]




Statements | Joint Christian-Jewish (42)

Mutual respect and advancing relations between Cyprus and Israel

| 01.01.2012

Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger signed a historic declaration on December 6, 2011, in Nicosia, Cyprus, with Archbishop Chrysostomos, primate of the Church of Cyprus, in which both of them promised to deepen relations between the Church and the Jewish people. The declaration affirms the illegitimacy of the doctrine of collective Jewish guilt for the deicide of Jesus. It was the first time an Orthodox church has explicitly repudiated this doctrine, which was one of the most important factors in the development of religious anti-Semitism in Europe. The joint declaration reads as follows: … [more]

40 Years of Dialogue: Reflections and Future Perspectives

International Catholic-Jewish Committee | 01.04.2011

A joint declaration of the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations (IJCIC) and the Vatican's Commission for Religious Relations With the Jews. It was released at the end of its 21st meeting in Paris, March 2, 2011. … [more]

Joint Declaration of the 20th International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee Meeting

| 01.04.2011

The 20th meeting of the International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee (ILC) of the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations (IJCIC) was held in Budapest Hungary, November 9-12, 2008. … [more]




Statements | Jewish (9)

Ascending towards God

Rabbi David Rosen | 01.12.2011

Address of Rabbi David Rosen, KSG, CBE, International Director of Interreligious Affairs, AJC, October 27, 2011, in Assisi … [more]

Resolution on the 2009 Kairos Document

Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) | 01.05.2011

Adopted by the Board of Trustees
April 15, 2010 … [more]

Canadian Jewish Congress Welcomes Canadian Church Leaders' Statement

Canadian Jewish Congress - Congrés Juif Canadien | 08.12.2003

Canadian Jewish Congress welcomes the release today of a statement on antisemitism by leaders of churches affiliated with the Canadian Council of Churches. … [more]




Statements | Ecumenical (21)

The Kairos Palastine Document

| 01.08.2010

We, a group of Christian Palestinians, after prayer, reflection and an exchange of opinion, cry out from within the suffering in our country, under the Israeli occupation, with a cry of hope in the absence of all hope, a cry full of prayer and faith in a God ever vigilant, in God's divine providence for all the inhabitants of this land. Inspired by the mystery of God's love for all, the mystery of God's divine presence in the history of all peoples and, in a particular way, in the history of our country, we proclaim our word based on our Christian faith and our sense of Palestinian belonging - a word of faith, hope and love. … [more]

Statement on Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

World Counil of Churches (WCC) | 06.09.2009

1. While the decision of the United Nations (UN) of 1947 (Resolution 181) to establish two states in the land of Palestine was partially achieved with the creation of the state of Israel, the second part of this resolution is still waiting for realization: the establishment of a Palestinian state. … [more]

Holocaust/Shoah: Its Effects on Christian Theology and Life in Argentina and Latin America

First Symposium of Christian Theology, Buenos Aires, May 17, 200 | 07.06.2006

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Statements | Roman Catholic (29)

Day of Reflection, Dialogue and Prayer for Peace and Justice in the World

Pope Benedict XVI | 01.12.2011

Address of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI at the meeting in Assisi, 27 October 2011. … [more]

Catholic Church and Judaism: Promising fruits

Benedict XVI., Pope | 01.10.2011

Speech of Pope Benedict XVI. at the meeting with representatives of the Jewish Community in Germany, Berlin September 22, 2011 … [more]

Meeting with Religious Leaders at St. Mary's University College in Twickenham

Pope Benedict XIV. | 01.10.2010

Distinguished guests, dear friends,I am very pleased to have this opportunity to meet you, the representatives of the various religious communities in Great Britain. I greet both the ministers of religion present and those of you who are active in politics, business and industry. I am grateful to Dr Azzam and to Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks for the greetings which they have expressed on your behalf. As I salute you, let me also wish the Jewish community in Britain and throughout the world a happy and holy celebration of Yom Kippur. … [more]




Articles | Observations & Experiences (112)

Letters to David

Friedrich Goelz | 02.12.2011

In 2003 the theologian and pastor Friedrich Gölz begins to write letters to his grandson David. The letters tell of a long journey, the journey of a Christian to the roots of his faith: Judaism. … [more]

Why Palestinians Should Learn About the Holocaust

Mohammed Dajani Daoudi and Robert Satloff * | 01.06.2011

Should Palestinian and other Arab schools teach their students about the Holocaust? … [more]

Jewish-Christian Dialogue Today

Yehudah Mirsky | 01.03.2011

How do today's Jews and Christians encounter one another? The most obvious way is in the countless interactions of Jewish and Christian colleagues and acquaintances in a host of daily settings, including exchanges on their respective religious attitudes and experiences. More specifically, there are the ties of many evangelical and other Christian groups with the state of Israel. Then there are the formal and by-now common meetings between clergy of the two religious traditions, as well as higher-level institutional ties that resemble a kind of ongoing ecclesiastical diplomacy. There are also collaborations and/or friendly debates among communal representatives on issues of shared concern. … [more]




Articles | Fundamentals & Introductions (88)

The Shared Testament: Sara and Hagar

Dalia Marx and Ursula Rudnick | 02.01.2012

Two feminist scholars, Dalia Marx, a liberal rabbi and an ordained Lutheran minister, Ursula Rudnick, in dialogue about the Hebrew Bible. … [more]

Learning to Listen: Are Christians ready for dialogue with Jews and Muslims?

Markus Heitkaemper | 01.11.2011

The answer to my chosen topic for this talk seems, at first sight, to be clear and simple: Yes, Christians are ready for the dialogue! The observation, which I render here as a question, has long since been answered for many of our contemporaries -- at least with regard to the Christian-Jewish dialogue. It may, therefore, be rather irritating. … [more]

The Development of Zionism Until the Founding of the State of Israel

Martin Kloke | 01.10.2011

This article traces the history of European-shaped Zionism during and after the First World War until the founding of Israel in 1948. Its primary aim is to show how the emerging project of the Jewish settlement of Palestine could withstand external and internal difficulties both under the British mandate and in the shadow of Nazism. From the beginning, political Zionism has been characterized by a triad of controversial partition plans, recurring "civil wars" and terrorism. This constellation gives an idea of why the State of Israel – regardless of some diplomatic successes – has failed, especially in the Middle East, to achieve lasting legitimacy either in a historical-political sense or according to international law. … [more]




Articles | Scholarly Contributions (126)

"Palestinian Theologian" Trashes "Palestinian Theology"

Malcolm Lowe | 23.02.2012

For over two decades, parts of the Christian world have been bemused by the writings of self-styled "Palestinian Christian theologians." Since their brightest lights are Protestant pastors, they are minor figures among the overwhelmingly Orthodox and Catholic faithful of the Holy Land. But they are strangely popular in Liberal Protestant circles abroad and especially beloved of church bureaucrats. … [more]




Statements | Orthodox (3)

To Recognize Christ in His People: Declaration by a Round Table of Eastern Orthodox Priests and Cultural Representatives

| 01.06.2007

Twelve Eastern Orthodox priests and lay leaders from Greece, Georgia, Italy, Russia, and Ukraine issued this statement at the conclusion of a five-day visit to Jerusalem, April 20-24, 2007. … [more]

Statement by Metropolitan Yuvenali (Russian Orthodox Church)
on the Alleged "Ritual" Nature of the Murder of the Royal Family

Metropolitan Yuvenali | 01.06.2005

In its historical analysis of the Ekaterinburg tragedy, the Commission could not avoid dealing with the question of the so-called ritual murder of the royal family, which continues to be the subject of press articles. … [more]

Communique of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church Regarding Anti-Semitic Posters

| 01.05.2005

Upon learning the facts with regard to the anti-Semitic posters and graffiti that appeared in Belgrade on March 22 of this year, as well as of earlier, similar and in some cases even more blatant, inhumane and malicious demonstrations of prejudice and intolerance toward the Jewish people, the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church, convened today, March 24, in prayerful memory of the innocent victims of the bombing by the NATO alliance, wishes to communicate the following … [more]




Statements | Interreligious (3)

Resolution

ICCJ International Abrahamic Forum | 01.11.2011

At its meeting held January 2011 in the Martin Buber House in Heppenheim, Germany, the Executive Board of the International Council of Christians and Jews, implementing the decision taken by the 2010 ICCJ Annual General Meeting held in Istanbul, Turkey, decided to renew its commitment to the Jewish-Christina-Muslim dialogue. During a trilateral consultation, held in Berlin, December 2010, the following proposition was drafted, with which the ICCJ Executive Board unanimously agreed. … [more]

Joint Declaration by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Chief Rabbis of Israel

| 01.10.2006

The Most Revd Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar and Chief Rabbi Yonah Metzger of Israel met in friendship at Lambeth Palace on 5th September 2006/12th of Elul 5766, to commit themselves to a continuing relationship based on mutual trust and respect. At the end of their meeting they made the following statement.

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Interreligious Peace Forum Moscow 2000

Participants Interreligious Peace Forum Moscow | 14.11.2000

Final Document and Participant's Statement. November 13-14, 2000, Moscow. … [more]

Articles in other channels

Reports

British Council of Christians and Jews: 70 Anniversary Dinner

On Tuesday 15th November, Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks was guest speaker at a dinner and reception celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the Council of Christians and Jews. The charity’s patron of 60 years, Her Majesty The Queen, was the guest of honour accompanied by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. To mark the 70th anniversary of the formation of The Council of Christians and Jews, the Chief Rabbi also delivered the "Thought for the Day" broadcast on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. ... [more]