Interreligious commemoration of ‘10 year 9/11’
Ten years ago the terrible attacks of 9/11 occurred. These attacks changed the world. Wars and attacks followed the events of 9/11. Hundreds of thousands worldwide became victim of this violence, in particular Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq, but also citizens of London, Madrid and Istanbul.
Walking God’s Paths
By special arrangement with the National Council of Synagogues and the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Council of Centers on Christian-Jewish Relations is happy to announce that the video series, Walking God's Paths: Christians and Jews in Candid Conversation can now be viewed online through the CCJR website. This makes a very useful educational tool available for use in congregations and classrooms around the world.
Abrahamic Forum Eid Ul Fitr Message
On behalf of the Abrahamic Forum of the International Council of Christians and Jews we take great pleasure in sending you our hearty greetings for a happy and blessed festival - Eid Mubarak!Eid Ul Fitr which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan is a time of renewal and re-commitment. We, the Abrahamic Forum of the ICCJ share these feelings as we embark on our new project of reviving the Abrahamic Forum as a trilateral Jewish-Christian-Muslim committee within the ICCJ.
ICCJ 2011 Conference Cracow: Lectures and Presentations
Reports, lectures, videos and texts of the ICCJ 2011 Conference, Cracow, July 3-6
Cracow Conference successful.
Some 180 participants gathered from July 3-6 in Cracow Poland, to attend the annual conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews. This conference on ' Religions and Ideologies' was organized in cooperation with the Faculty for International and Political studies of the Cracovian Jagiellonian University.
New ICCJ Board elected.
During the 57th ICCJ Annual General Meeting, held on Thursday July 7 at the Qubus Hotel in Cracow, elections for the ICCJ Executive Board had to take place. The ICCJ Constitution states that ICCJ Executive members serve the organization for a three year term and only can be re-elected once in the same position. Two board members stepped down. Mrs. Gunnel Borgegard from Sweden and Rabbi Andrew Goldstein from Great Britain. Gratitude was expressed for their involvment in ICCJ for many years.
Prime Minister of Hesse visits Israel
The Prime Minister of the German Federal State of Hesse visited Israel last week. The Christian-Democrat Mr. Volker Bouffier headed a delegation of thirty. Among many other items on his program, there were two interfaith activities. A meeting with local interfaith activists at Tantur Institute and a long Erev Shabbat meeting, including Shabbat service and dinner, at Yedidya synagogue, the congregation of ICCJ President Dr. Deborah Weissman.
Cracow Program available
The registration for the 2011 ICCJ Cracow conference on "Religions and Ideologies" is closed.
Cracow Program now updated
Today, June 1, the official registration for the 2011 ICCJ Cracow conference on "Religions and Ideologies" ended.
Elections ICCJ Executive
The ICCJ 2011 Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday, July 7, at 8.30 a.m., in the Qubus Hotel in Cracow.
ICCJ 2011 Conference Cracow: Information and Registration
Information - Program
Registration - ReservationGandhi Award Ehud Bandel
On Sunday, May 1st, at Center Church on the Green in New Haven, Connecticut, the Gandhi Peace Award was presented to ICCJ’s 1st Vice President Rabbi Ehud Bandel, a co-founder of Rabbis for Human Rights, and to Rabbi Arik Ascherman General Secretary of the organization.