Reports
German Foreign Minister receives Buber-Rosenzweig Medal
Read moreGerman Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer has been awarded the Buber-Rosenzweig Medal by the German Coordinating Council of Societies for…
"Convocation for Remembrance and Hope" Held on September 11 in Jerusalem
Read moreOn September 11, 2003, the Interreligious Coordinating Council in Israel (ICCI) hosted a "Convocation for Remembrance and Hope” at the Bible Lands…
Vatican and Chief Rabbinate of Israel issue statement on human sanctity, family values
Read moreMeeting in Rome from February 23 to 27, 2003, delegates of the Vatican's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews and the Chief Rabbinate of…
Edith Stein letter asking Pope to intervene on behalf of Jews is released from Vatican Archives
Read moreA letter from Edith Stein to Pope Pius XI urgently requesting him to intervene on behalf of persecuted Jews in Nazi Germany is among the first…
Pope John Paul II welcomes Chief Rabbi of Rome to the Vatican
Read moreRome, February 13 -- Pope John Paul II received the new Chief Rabbi of Rome, Riccardo di Segni, in a private audience today, followed by a meeting…
Ratisbonne Institute to be moved to Rome
Read moreThe Ratisbonne Institute, a Catholic center for Jewish Studies in Jerusalem whose academic activities were suspended in 2001 for a two-year period,…
President of Latvia presents ICCJ Annual Sir Sigmund Sternberg Award
Read moreMrs. Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President of Latvia, presented the ICCJ(International Council of Christians and Jews) Annual International Sir Sigmund…
Cambridge Centre expands "distance learning" program
Read moreThe academic year 2002-2003 marks the fifth year of operation of the Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, England.
Jcrelations.net adopts new technology
Read moreEffective January 1, 2003, jcrelations.net is using a new, 'dynamic' web technology that makes it easier to maintain and organize the ever-expanding…
German Jews gain equal status as religious community
Read moreThe Jewish community in Germany, now numbering some 100,000 persons, has been granted a legal status equal to that of the Roman Catholic and…