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The ICCJ serves as the umbrella organisation of 38 national Jewish-Christian dialogue organisations world-wide. The ICCJ member organisations world-wide over the past five decades have been successfully engaged in the historic renewal of Jewish-Christian relations.

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The Young Leadership Council (YLC) is the youth branch of the International Council for Christians and Jews (ICCJ). Currently our board includes people from various Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions from around the world.

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All Manchester Keynotes on line

Revd. Dick Pruiksma MA; ICCJ General Secretary | 24.07.2012

Three weeks ago the 2012 ICCJ international conference in Manchester ended. For three days the 180 participants enjoyed an excellently prepared program of plenary sessions, no less than 25 workshops, outings and cultural events. ICCJ and all conference delegates showed their gratitude to our Manchester friends during the gala dinner on the grounds of Manchester United Football Club. Now already all major addresses and the responses are on line on this website.

On our home page you may find the link to all three keynotes. On Monday Limmud- co-founder Clive Lawton addresses the audience. “The challenges of multiculturalism and social responsibility” was the theme of his lecture. Rev. Dr Helene Egnell from Sweden gave a response. On Tuesday July 3 the key note was given by John Denham MP and Dr. Ed Kessler MBE, co-founder and director of the Cambridge Woolf Institute responded. The third full conference day started with a lecture by Prof. Kwok Pui-Lan. To her excellent contribution Rabbi Baroness Dr. Julia Neuberger responded.

On www.iccj.org you also may find some contributions from the workshops. Given the interactive nature of a workshop, not all presentations are suitabel for a written publication. But as many as possible will appear on ICCJ's website. Conference delegates who wish to receive the booklet with all available Manchester presentations, should let the ICCJ office know their postal address as soon as possible.

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