Council of Christians and Jews - CCJ

Council of Christians and Jews - CCJ CCJ is the leading nationwide forum for Christian-Jewish engagement.

For all our Jewish members and friends who are celebrating Shavuot we hope there is ample cheesecake at your tables. For...
21/05/2026

For all our Jewish members and friends who are celebrating Shavuot we hope there is ample cheesecake at your tables. For Christian members and friends marking Pentecost on Sunday we hope you have a blessed day. It's so important that we find moments for joy and celebration, to join with family and friends and community.

Stand with CCJ against antisemitismJoin the upcoming rally to stand strong together and extinguish antisemitism. On Sund...
06/05/2026

Stand with CCJ against antisemitism

Join the upcoming rally to stand strong together and extinguish antisemitism.

On Sunday 10 May at 1 pm in Central London,
join us and thousands of others as we walk together.

The appalling attack in Golders Green one week ago, and a series of attacks on synagogues and Jewish charities, makes it vital that people of all faiths and none stand together against antisemitism.

To join the CCJ group please email [email protected], giving your name and church or synagogue if appropriate or CCJ branch.

CCJ is sad to learn of the passing of our former Chair and longtime champion, the Rt Revd Lord Harries of Pentregarth.  ...
30/04/2026

CCJ is sad to learn of the passing of our former Chair and longtime champion, the Rt Revd Lord Harries of Pentregarth. Lord Harries was chair of CCJ from 1992 to 2001 and was later a Vice-President. He was a consistent and outspoken advocate for Jewish-Christian and wider interfaith relations and was a key proponent for the Lambeth Conference in 1988 where the Bishops of the Anglican Communion agreed a document called Jews, Christians and Muslims: The Way of Dialogue.

It was under Lord Harries' chairmanship that CCJ began the process of expanding CCJ’s Presidents to include the heads of all Jewish denominations and CCJ, in particular, remembers his courageous advocacy for the Jewish community and his passion for Jewish-Christian dialogue.

All of us at CCJ including staff, trustees, former Chairs including Lord Bishop Michael Ipgrave, and the wider community that Lord Harries so impacted, wish to join his family and friends in mourning this tremendous leader. His prophetic voice will be sorely missed.

We are devastated by the news today of another horrific attack and stabbing of two Jewish people in Golders Green. We're...
29/04/2026

We are devastated by the news today of another horrific attack and stabbing of two Jewish people in Golders Green. We're relieved to hear that the victims are stable and we pray for a speedy and full recovery.

19/04/2026

We stand in solidarity with Kenton United Synagogue and with the Jewish community against acts of intimidation in Hendon, Golders Green and Finchley.

17/04/2026

We are here for you, . Hate has no place in our communities.

Following an arson attack against our sister organisation in North London .uk we are coming together to support each other.

We have previously worked with FRS to show how our faiths compel us to work together for justice, and we put the into action today as we support each other against prejudice and violence.

Thank you to the The United Reformed Church for this statement.
17/04/2026

Thank you to the The United Reformed Church for this statement.

Following an attempted arson attack on Finchley Reform Synagogue in North London on 15 April, the United Reformed Church (URC) has joined with the Council of Christians and Jews to condemn this latest example of antisemitic hatred.

CCJ statement on the attempted attack on Finchley Reform Synagogue
16/04/2026

CCJ statement on the attempted attack on Finchley Reform Synagogue

Today is Yom HaShoah, and we remember all who perished in the Holocaust: Six million Jewish men, women, and children; an...
14/04/2026

Today is Yom HaShoah, and we remember all who perished in the Holocaust: Six million Jewish men, women, and children; and other victims of N**i persecution. May their memory be for a blessing.

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