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CCJ Vic

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 423 826 043



Address: 619 St Kilda Road 3004 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: https://ccjvic.org.au/

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25.01.2022 Today we learned of the tragic death of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, one of the greatest teachers of our era. Tomorrow the world marks the anniversary of Kristallnacht, an atrocity that led to the one of the world's greatest tragedies. As a Council, we mark these events and hope to learn from both of them.



23.01.2022 https://fb.me/e/eXrep85Hb Remember this event is coming up on Sunday 1 Nov. Sign up today at: https://events.humanitix.com/ccj-mark-leibler

17.01.2022 For those who missed it, you can view the Shirley Sedewie Oration presented by Dr Debbie Weissman here: https://www.facebook.com/568902993/videos/10159365695697994/

16.01.2022 To receive the Zoom link for the Abraham Conference 2020, register FREE at Humanitix by clicking this link: https://events.humanitix.com/abraham-conference-2020...-interf Once you have registered at Humanitix, you will receive an email with the link to the live stream on Zoom! See you there! The Abraham Conference is brought to you by an organising committee comprising of representatives from Affinity Intercultural Foundation, the Columban Centre for Christian Muslim Relations, the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, the Uniting Church of Australia (synod NSW & ACT), AMUST, the Diocese of Parramatta, the NSW Ecumenical Council, The Australian Egyptian Forum Council, and the Indian Crescent Society of Australia.



13.01.2022 A fascinating discussion with Mark Leibler AC and Dr Philip Bliss OAM about Marks's interests, pursuits and surprising connections to the CCJ!

09.01.2022 CCJ Vic is proud to be a partner. Come along to this important event!

05.01.2022 I’m excited to be included in this very special publication. I dedicated my essay to the memory of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, whose loss we will feel for a long time... to come. How do we read the current moment like a sacred text? What can we learn about the short- and long-term future and our responsibilities to one another? Thanks to Gesher and the Council of Christians and Jews of Victoria, Australia. You can download or preview the entire 2020 issue here:



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