Holocaust Education
‘Ordinary People’ Holocaust Memorial Day Resource 2023
CCJ’s HMD resource is now available, featuring prayers, reflections and advice on how to commemorate the Holocaust in churches.
Download PDFHolocaust Memorial Day Resource 2022
CCJ's HMD resource is now available, featuring prayers, activities, scripture readings, a poem, and a testimony.
CCJ produces a resource for Christians with the support of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT). You can download the resource below.
Download PDFHolocaust Memorial Day Resource 2021
CCJ's HMD resource is now available, featuring prayers, activities, scripture readings, a poem, and a testimony.
CCJ produces a resource for Christians with the support of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT). You can download the resource below.
Download PDFThe Light Sleeper – Antisemitism Today
Tackling antisemitism has been one of the core aims of CCJ since its inception in 1942: when Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz and Archbishop William Temple jointly founded the Council of Christians and Jews in 1942, at the darkest time in modern European history, they defined its first aim as being ‘to check and combat all forms of religious and racial intolerance’.
Read more by downloading the resource below.
Download PDFMoral and Spiritual Dilemmas in Challenging Times
Moral and Spiritual Dilemmas in Challenging Times is a new study guide that encourages discussion groups to delve into divisive issues such as nationalism, populism and extremism from a faith perspective. It is published in collaboration with the educational foundation, Cumberland Lodge.
Guest contributors include the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, Senior Rabbi of Masorti Judaism and CCJ President, Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, and the novelist and speaker, Salley Vickers.
Download PDFHolocaust Memorial Day Resource 2020
27 January is the day for everyone to remember the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, and the millions of people killed under Nazi Persecution, and in the genocides which followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur.
CCJ produces a resource for Christians with the support of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust (HMDT). You can download the resource below.
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