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		<title>Wellington CCJ workshop on Jewish-Christian Relations 16 June</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 09:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Moskovitz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>The Wellington Council of Christians and Jews Presents</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>From Seelisberg to Berlin and Beyond</strong><br />
<strong>A Workshop on Jewish-Christian Relations</strong><br />
<strong>With Prof Paul Morris, Religious Studies Department, Victoria University of Wellington</strong></p>

<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Tuesday 16 June, 7.30pm at
</strong><br /><strong>The Wellington Jewish Community Centre<br />
80 Webb St, Wellington</strong></p>

<p>Jews and Christians met at Seelisberg in 1947 in an attempt to forge Jewish Christian co-operation after the Shoah (Holocaust). The International Council for Christians and Jews was created at this meeting and a ten point document, the <a href="//www.jcrelations.net/en/?item=983" target="_blank">Ten Points of Seelisberg</a><sup> </sup>formed a basis of understanding between Christians and Jews.</p>
<p>Sixty two years later the ICCJ issued a further document, the <a href="http://ccj.org.nz/files/2009/05/iccj_time-for-recommitment_final.pdf">Twelve Points of Berlin</a> which acknowledges changes and reforms Christians have made in their attitudes to Jews. But in the light of increased anti-Semitic acts in Europe, and local actions at the beginning of the year, have Christians really reformed?</p>
<p>Prof. Paul Morris will begin the evening with an over view of the effect of the Seelisberg document and an analysis of the twelve points of Berlin and we'll discuss in workshops whether the two documents have affected relationships between Christians and Jews in New Zealand, and what the future might hold for Christian Jewish relations.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The Wellington Council of Christians and Jews Presents</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>From Seelisberg to Berlin and Beyond</strong><br />
<strong>A Workshop on Jewish-Christian Relations</strong><br />
<strong>With Prof Paul Morris, Religious Studies Department, Victoria University of Wellington</strong><br />
<strong></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Tuesday 16 June, 7.30pm at<br />
</strong><strong>The Wellington Jewish Community Centre<br />
80 Webb St, Wellington</strong></p>
<p>Jews and Christians met at Seelisberg in 1947 in an attempt to forge Jewish Christian co-operation after the Shoah (Holocaust). The International Council for Christians and Jews was created at this meeting and a ten point document, the <a href="//www.jcrelations.net/en/?item=983" target="_blank">Ten Points of Seelisberg</a><sup> </sup>formed a basis of understanding between Christians and Jews.</p>
<p>Sixty two years later the ICCJ issued a further document, the <a href="http://ccj.org.nz/files/2009/05/iccj_time-for-recommitment_final.pdf">Twelve Points of Berlin</a> which acknowledges changes and reforms Christians have made in their attitudes to Jews. But in the light of increased anti-Semitic acts in Europe, and local actions at the beginning of the year, have Christians really reformed?</p>
<p>Prof. Paul Morris will begin the evening with an over view of the effect of the Seelisberg document and an analysis of the twelve points of Berlin and we&#8217;ll discuss in workshops whether the two documents have affected relationships between Christians and Jews in New Zealand, and what the future might hold for Christian Jewish relations.</p>
<p>For more information, contact the Secretary, Dave Moskovitz, on 027 220 2202 or contact us on the form below&#8230;</p>
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