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19/06/2013 7:30pm
After a brief AGM of our branch, Judy Cotson will conduct a tour of the premises and tell the story of this valued venture.
21/06/2013 6:00pm
Residential: £150, Non-residential: £100. This course is for people involved in, or interested in, interfaith facilitation and dialogue. It will be of benefit not only to those new to facilitation but also those who are already facilitating groups and want to improve their technique.
24/06/2013 7:30pm
An update on the charity's work. Speaker: Yvonne Crawford
24/06/2013 8:00pm
An exploration by Dr Diana Edelman, Reader in the Department of Biblical Studies University of Sheffield. This is a joint meeting with SJCC Group 62.
 

CCJ Celebrates 70th Anniversary


The CCJ celebrated its 70th year as a national Jewish/Christian inter-faith organisation committed to addressing antisemitism and promoting Jewish/Christian dialogue through 2011-2012..

We marked the start of our anniversary year with a special reception at Crosby Hall in London. The Queen and Prince Philip were the guests of honour. Her Majesty has been Patron of the CCJ since 1952.


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On the 1st October 1942, The Times announced the formation of the Council of Christians and Jews. Take a look at this historic extract.

CCJ Chief Executive Rev David Gifford writes in The Times about how looking back helps us to look forward.  Read the article

Writing in the Jewish Chronicle, CCJ Vice Chair, Maurice Ostro, explains why the CCJ can draw inspiration from the past, and look to the future with confidence. Read the article

 
News
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