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National Jewish Scholars Project
The National Jewish Scholars Project opens the door to a serious and
sustained inquiry into the values and beliefs that distinguish Christians
and Jews. Explore the educational resources from the ICJS.
- Dabru Emet: A Jewish Statement on Christians and Christianity provides a landmark for new and searching conversation between Christians and Jews.
- Christianity in Jewish Terms explores new possibilities for learning that enables Christians and Jews to explore the distinctive wisdom of their own traditions while gaining new insights into the traditions of the other.
- A new book, Irreconcilable Differences? is a companion volume to Christianity in Jewish Terms. This book, which explores questions that lie at the heart of the Jewish and Christian traditions, is a learning resource designed for college courses and adult learners.
- "Do Christians and Jews Worship the Same God?", a chapter from Irreconcilable Differences?: A Learning Resource for Jews and Christians
- Overview of the National Jewish Scholars Project
- Christian Reactions to Dabru Emet
- Dabru Emet: Its Significance for the Jewish-Christian Dialogue by Rabbi David Rosen
- Statement by Dr. David Berger, issued by the Institute for Public Affairs of the Orthodox Union
- Nazism: Not A Christian Phenomenon by Rabbi Bruce E. Kahn
- Respect Christians As Christians by Stanislaw Krajewski, an article from Dialogue and Universalism (No. 11/2000).
- Provocative Reconciliation by Victoria Barnett, an editorial from the Sept 27 - Oct 4 edition of The Christian Century.
- New dialogue between Jews, Christians, Philadelphia Inquirer article by Jane Eisner, Sept. 7, 2000.
- Talking to Christians Rabbi Paul Golomb
Vassar Temple
- Related Articles from authors of the book, Christianity in Jewish Terms
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