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The Woolf Institute

About us

The Centre for the Study of Jewish–Christian Relations (CJCR) is an independent educational institution dedicated to teaching, research and dialogue in the encounter between Jews and Christians. Established in 1998, CJCR is one of the world's leading institutes in the study and teaching of all aspects of the encounter between Christians and Jews throughout the ages.

The Centre's flagship academic course is the Master of Studies in the Study of Jewish–Christian Relations of the University of Cambridge. CJCR also contributes to the provision of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, as well as broader-based programmes, such as short courses, which are designed to build interfaith skills for people working in and with faith communities.

Highlights

MSt Open Day: 24 February 2010 More ...

CJCR Announces

Appointment of Visiting Fellows in 2009–2011, including Eva-Maria Ziege, Amy-Jill Levine, and Jay Geller. More ...
The Frankfurt School and Antisemitism revisited: A CJCR colloquium on 24–25 June 2010. More ...
Seminar highlights:
Invitation to attend Research Seminars with
David Shneer and Susanne Kord.
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Admissions for the MSt and Erasmus in 2010–2011 are underway. More ...

Alumni Weekend on 26–27 June 2010. More ...

Newsletter 'Perspectives'

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10 Year Anniversary Brochure