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CCJ Cardiff represented at Armenian Genocide Day service
Speaker: Archbishop of Wales, The Rt Revd Barry Morgan, The Rt Rev Dr Vahan Hovhanessian, Bishop of the Armenian Church, and Canon Patrick Thomas. More ...
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CCJ Newcastle Tea Party
The Rt Revd Nigel McCulloh stresses the importance of continuing dialogue. More ...
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Interfaith Celebratory Concert
Attended by 300 people, CCJ Merseyside's Anniversary Concert was a great celebration of Christian and Jewish relations . More ...
Bournemouth Synagogue
Bring Out More Chairs - CCJ Bournemouth Report
By 7.20pm there were about 60 people gathered to listen and ask questions from a panel on Antisemitism. And then they started pouring in. More ...
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CCJ Belfast News and AGM 2013
Read about the work CCJ Belfast have been engaged in over the past year. More ...
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HMD 2013 in Lincoln
Once again members of Lincoln CCJ joined with members of the Lincoln Independent Jewish Minyan (LIM) to plan this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration. More ...
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Vibrant outreach programme for all
CCJ Oxford start 2013 programme with insider's view of outreach programme from Israel's Ben-Gurion University. More ...
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Advent-Chanukah in Lincoln 2012
The Lincoln Branch of CCJ held a joint celebration of Advent and Hanukah in the Chapter House of Lincoln Cathedral on Saturday, 15 December More ...
Mitzvah Day
Building Community
CCJ Sheffield Report on Mitzvah Day 2012 More ...
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A Special People, A Special Evening!
Barbara Dowe, a member of The Chairman’s Circle, shares her experiences at this year's Circle Annual Reception. More ...
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Speaker: Richard Johnson
A tour of Lincoln Cathedral will be followed by lunch in a vegetarian restaurant. We shall then visit Jews House and Synagogue.
Following the business of the AGM, Dr Ann Conway-Jones will give a talk on Recent Scholarship on the Parting of the Ways
Explained and discussed by Rev. Malcolm Weisman OBE, Jewish Minister for Small Communities and a CCJ Trustee.
Dr George S Stein, consultant psychiatrist and expert witness, examines and presents the evidence.
You are invited to meet The Rev Giles Fraser who will give a talk on the theology of money and its impact on Jewish-Christian relations.
An interfaith meeting in conjunction with Shirley House interfaith centre during which the part that fragrance plays in several faiths will be discussed.