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Welcome to CMJR

Welcome to the Centre for the Study of Muslim–Jewish Relations (CMJR), the first and only academic centre in Europe dedicated to fostering relations between Muslims and Jews through teaching, research and dialogue.

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Teaching

CMJR promotes the development of the academic field of Muslim–Jewish Relations.

Onsite teaching

Online teaching via e-learning

Research

CMJR staff undertake innovative research in the inter-disciplinary field of Muslim–Jewish Relations. CMJR also hosts workshops and conferences, staying at the forefront of new research in the area.Research projects

Research events

Dialogue

The Dialogue branch of the CMJR addresses the need for public education in the field of Muslim–Jewish Relations. Dialogue

News & Events

Visiting Fellowships
The Centre for the study of Muslim-Jewish Relations (CMJR), under the Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths, invites applications for Visiting Research Fellows specializing in some aspect of the relationship between Judaism and Islam. The CMJR is dedicated to fostering relations between Muslims and Jews through teaching, research and dialogue.
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'Jewish-Muslim Dialogue in Light of Jewish-Christian Relations'
Dr. Ed Kessler will be speaking on 19th Nov, 5pm, Walters Room, Selwyn College. (Refreshments from 4.45 p.m)
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The CMJR welcomes Marta Dominguez Diaz
Marta is our new research associate who will be working on a project entitled Embodying ethics and making sense of life. Bio-ethical debates and medical practices at the end of life among British Jews and Muslims
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National Interfaith Week
Trisha Kessler, the Interfaith Project Officer for the Woolf Institute will be representing the Institute at the launch of the National Interfaith Week in London
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