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The International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ) is an umbrella organization of 38 national groups in 32 countries worldwide engaged in the Christian-Jewish dialogue. Founded as a reaction to the Holocaust, many groups of theologians, historians and educators dedicated their efforts to seek Christian–Jewish reconciliation.

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  • Internationaler Rat der Christen und Juden (de)
  • International Council of Christians and Jews (en)
  • Conseil international des chrétiens et des juifs (fr)
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  • Der Internationale Rat der Christen und Juden (International Council of Christians and Jews, ICCJ) ist der internationale Dachverband von 38 nationalen christlich-jüdischen und interreligiösen Dialogorganisationen in 32 Ländern. Er wurde 1947 im Anschluss an die Konferenz von Seelisberg von Everett R. Clinchy mit Büros in Genf und Paris gegründet, formell erst auf der Fribourg-Konferenz 1948. Der ICCJ und viele seiner Mitgliedsorganisationen engagieren sich im abrahamischen Dialog, der Begegnung von Juden, Christen und Muslimen. (de)
  • The International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ) is an umbrella organization of 38 national groups in 32 countries worldwide engaged in the Christian-Jewish dialogue. Founded as a reaction to the Holocaust, many groups of theologians, historians and educators dedicated their efforts to seek Christian–Jewish reconciliation. (en)
  • Le Conseil international des chrétiens et des juifs (International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ) en anglais) est une fédération mondiale de 38 associations de 32 pays différents engagées dans le dialogue entre les chrétiens et les Juifs. Fondée en réaction à la Shoah, un grand nombre de théologiens, d'historiens et d'enseignants dédièrent leurs efforts à la recherche d'une réconciliation entre juifs et chrétiens. (fr)
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