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JUNE 2013:

- Amnon Ramon: Christians and Christianity in the Jewish State
- ICCJ: 'As long as you believe in a living God, you must have hope'. Reflections on the Role of Religious and Interreligious Groups in Promoting Reconciliation about and in the Troubled Middle East
- State Department’s Religious Freedom Report Recognizes Severity Of Global Anti-Semitism. Report
- Yad Vashem: International Young Christian Leadership Seminar on the Holocaust, Anti-Semitism and Israel. Report
- Deborah Weissman: Ruth Weyl passed away. Report
- Eva Schulz-Jander: In memory of Ruth Weyl. In memoriam
- Amy Jill-Levine: The Jewish Jesus: Revelation, Reflection, Reclamation. Book review

May 2013:

- Günther Bernd Ginzel: Observations on the Christian-Jewish dialogue
- Leonard Swidler: Dialogue Decalogue. Ground Rules for Inter-religious, Inter-ideological Dialogue
- Francesca Frazer: ICCJ Report on discussion of the Israel/Palestine Conflict and its impact on Christian-Jewish Dialogue
- Shelley O. Baranowski: From Luther to Hitler? Book review

April 2013:

- Debbie Young-Somers; Patrick Morrow: Fasting and Feasting in Contemporary Judaism and Christianity
- Clive Lawton: The challenges of Multiculturalism and Social Responsibility
- Address of the Holy Father Pope Francis Audience with representatives of the churches and ecclesial communities and of the different religions.
- Jewish, Christian, Muslim Conversation on the Exodus and the Passover Celebration on the Web. Report
- Ferenc Laczó: Antisemitism in Contemporary Hungary. Book review

Articles | Fundamentals & Introductions

Christians and Christianity in the Jewish State

Amnon Ramon * | 02.06.2013

The relationship between Judaism and Christianity is unique, with Jews and Christians having a mutual affinity not seen in other religions. Christianity emerged during the 1st century CE from within the Jewish world and,– like Judaism,– sanctifies the Hebrew Bible, regarding it as the firs part of the Holy Scriptures. Among other consequences, this shared foundation has resulted in a perception of the land of Israel as the Holy Land and of Jerusalem as a holy city and thus a major pilgrimage destination. ... [more]

Articles | Observations & Experiences

Observations on the Christian-Jewish dialogue

Günther B. Ginzel* | 01.05.2013

The 27th January, known as the Holocaust Memorial Day: For me this is a time of emotional stress – just like Yom Hashoa, the Jewish day of mourning in memory of the Shoah, the Holocaust. The past has not passed – as much as one may yearn for it to pass. It has not passed for me either, who was born only after the liberation of 1945. ... [more]

Articles | Observations & Experiences (118)

The challenges of Multiculturalism and Social Responsibility

Clive Lawton * | 01.04.2013

I start as is usual with me with a few digressions! … [more]

The Dabru Emet’s Sister

Mary Ann Kaiser | 01.02.2013

Having grown up in a fundamentalist religious background, I long thought that other religions were dangerous. I was taught that any involvement with another religion toes the line of idolatry. As a “faithful Christian,” I was fearful of affirming too much of another religion and disobeying “God.” Now, this makes me not only want to go back into the past and hug my little self out of sadness that I believed in such a closed-minded, punishing, and grumpy divine being but also to go back and shake myself for buying into and living such a mindset. … [more]




Articles | Fundamentals & Introductions (92)

Dialogue Decalogue

Leonard Swidler | 01.05.2013

These principles of dialogue were formulated by Professor Leonard Swidler of Temple University. The text is printed in the Journal of Ecumenical Studies 20:1 (1984). … [more]

Fasting and Feasting in Contemporary Judaism and Christianity

Debbie Young-Somers; Patrick Morrow | 01.04.2013

Rabbi Young-Somers and Rev'd P Morrow are reflecting in a short and informative way about the use and meaning of feasting and fasting in Judaism and Christianity. … [more]




Articles | Scholarly Contributions (133)

Personal Reflections on the Role of the Secular Academy in Inter-Faith Dialogue

Philip Alexander * | 04.03.2013

Has the secular academy a role to play in inter-faith dialogue? For me this is a very personal question. A few years ago I retired as a professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Manchester. It was the end of an academic career spanning thirty-eight years in two major British universities (Oxford was the other one) – a career dedicated to teaching, research, and publication in the field of religion. … [more]

Nostra Aetate – 50 years on

Edward Kessler | 01.01.2013

Nostra Aetate, published on 28th October 1965 towards the end of the Second Vatican Council, helped transform Jewish-Christian relations. Pope John XXIII had already received wide attention a year earlier for publicly greeting Jewish visitors with the words, “I am Joseph your brother”. … [more]

Gary Burge: Not Sent by Heaven

Malcolm Lowe | 02.12.2012

One wonders whether Wheaton College believes that such programs befit a respectable teaching institution…. Burge's comparison of himself with Jesus is preposterous and absurd. … [more]

Articles | Observations & Experiences

After Auschwitz a culture of listening

We are in Oswiecim, not in Auschwitz. Oswiecim is a Polish city but from 1939 to 1945 it was occupied and incorporated into the German Reich and called Auschwitz. In that city the concentration camp system and the mass murder was organised. Auschwitz therefore was in Germany, not in Poland. ... [more]