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How have Jews and Christians responded theologically to the horrors of the Holocaust? How can we speak of it? How can we not speak of it?
The Holocaust Museum, light in the darkness…
The Association of Jewish Refugees had some unusual speakers at their monthly lunch on 18th April.
Each year CCJ conducts a seminar in Israel for local Christian leaders and clergy to study at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Education Centre in Jerusalem.
15 clergy and church leaders attended CCJ's March 2012 Yad Vashem Seminar.
 

Programmes

The Council of Christians and Jews delivers a variety of programmes to Christians and Jews and members of wider faith communities. We work with universities, schools, businesses and communities.

Encounters small   Side by Side small2
     
Yad Vashem small 2   City Seminars small
     
Communities small   Study Tour 2 small
     
   


 
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CCJ's Chairman, Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, has written to the Co-Chairs of the Christian Muslim Forum in the wake of the Woolwich attack.
One of CCJ’s longest serving members and Consultant has died at the age of 89.
CCJ welcomes Church of Scotland’s decision to redraft introduction of paper on Israel and give clarity about some of the language used.
Presidents, Vice Presidents and Board of Trustees joined together yesterday for a farewell lunch for the Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks.
An evening looking at the work of The Peres Centre for Peace to foster Israeli-Palestinian relations
CCJ seeks to bring two sides together following "insensitive" report
The remains men, women and children believed to have been murdered more than 800 years ago, have been given a proper Jewish burial.