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		<title>ICCJ Conference Berlin 5-8 July</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The International Council of Christians and Jews has announced its <a href="http://www.iccj.org/en/?item=436" target="_blank">2009 conference</a> to be held 5-8 July 2009 in Berlin, with the theme &#8220;A Time for Recommitment: Jewish-Christian dialogue 70 years after the war and Holocaust&#8221;.</p>
<p>Programme:<br />
Sunday July 5, 2009</p>
<p>13.00 	Women’s seminar<br />
18.00	Reception<br />
18.30	Opening dinner<br />
20.00	Opening session with presentation of the new ICCJ document<br />
&#8220;A TIME FOR RECOMMITMENT:<br />
BUILDING THE NEW RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JEWS AND CHRISTIANS.&#8221;<br />
including the ‘Twelve Points of Berlin’/’Zwölf Berliner Thesen’.<br />
Guest: Dr. Wolfgang Schäuble, German Minister for the Interior</p>
<p>Monday July 6, 2009</p>
<p>07.00	Denominational prayers at hotel<br />
07.30	Breakfast<br />
09.00	Meditative moment<br />
09.30	Plenary session<br />
Christian Key note speaker (to be invited)<br />
Jewish Respondent: Dr. Edward Kessler, Cambridge<br />
Theme: The necessity of developing theologies of Judaism that affirm its distinctive integrity.<br />
11.00	Workshops (contributors and moderators to be invited) on theological themes<br />
deriving from the Twelve ICCJ Berlin Points, such as:<br />
- Paul and Judaism<br />
- Mutual influencing of Jewish and Christian liturgy<br />
- 21st century forms of supersessionism<br />
- Reform of synagogue liturgy?<br />
- How to work with the ‘Twelve ICCJ Berlin Points’ etc.<br />
12.30	Lunch<br />
14.00	Workshops (contributors and moderators to be invited)<br />
on today’s issues in Jewish-Christian dialogue, such as:<br />
- The Roman Catholic Church under Pope Benedict XVI<br />
- The necessity of trilateral dialogue<br />
- The political situation in the Middle East<br />
- The input of Asia and Africa in dialogue. Etc.<br />
15.30	Free evening in Berlin</p>
<p>Tuesday July 7, 2009.</p>
<p>07.00	Denominational prayers at hotel<br />
07.30	Breakfast<br />
09.00	Meditative moment<br />
09.30	Plenary session<br />
Jewish key note speaker: Prof. Ruth Langer, Boston College<br />
Christian Respondent: Dr. Barbara Meyer, Jerusalem.<br />
Theme: Re-examining Jewish texts and liturgy in the light of Jewish-Christian dialogue.<br />
11.30	Outing by boat on the Spree river<br />
15.30	Break at hotel<br />
17.30	Celebration of the 60-th anniversary of the ‘Deutsche Koordinierungsrat’ at the<br />
Französischer Dom. Special guest: Dr. Angela Merkel, Chancellor.<br />
19.30	Reception and dinner</p>
<p>Wednesday July 8, 2009</p>
<p>07.00	Denominational prayers at hotel<br />
07.30	Breakfast<br />
09.00	Meditative moment<br />
09.30	Plenary session.<br />
A panel with a Jewish, a Christian and a Muslim speaker. (to be invited)<br />
Theme: ‘The common commitment for justice in the global society’.<br />
11.00	Workshops on the non-theological points from the ‘Twelve ICCJ Berlin Points’.<br />
13.30	Visits in Berlin: The Holocaust Memorial, The Jewish Museum and other places.<br />
18.00	Closing event and dinner.</p>
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