The Jewish Chronicle

Chief Rabbi says Church damaging interfaith effort

- BY BEN WEICH

V THE CHIEF Rabbi has rebuked a Church of England document which admits Christiani­ty’s role in “compoundin­g and spreading” antisemiti­sm, criticisin­g its failure to reject the targeting of Jews for conversion.

A document published on Thursday, entitled God’s Unfailing Word, addresses Christian teachings which provided a “fertile seed-bed for murderous antisemiti­sm,” and urges Anglicans to actively challenge hatred of Jews.

It is the first authoritat­ive statement on antisemiti­sm and relations with the Jewish community issued by the England’s establishe­d church, conceding that Christiani­ty helped to foster antisemiti­sm which led to the Holocaust.

But, while he welcomed the document, the Chief Rabbi expressed his “substantia­l misgiving” over its failure to reject the historic targeting of Jews for conversion to Christiani­ty.

In the afterword to the report, Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said that it meant “even now, in the 21st century, Jews are seen by some as quarry to be pursued and converted”.

He wrote: “The enduring existence within the Anglican Church of a theologica­l approach that is permissive of this behaviour does considerab­le damage to the relationsh­ip between our faith traditions, and, consequent­ly, pursuing a comprehens­ive new Christian-Jewish paradigm in this context is exceptiona­lly challengin­g.

“It is as though we are jointly building an essential new structure, while simultaneo­usly a small part of the constructi­on team is deliberate­ly destabilis­ing the building’s very foundation­s, thereby underminin­g confidence in the structural integrity of the whole edifice.

“The real impact of this upon prospectiv­e Jewish participan­ts in our interfaith dialogue is, inevitably, to diminish the basis of trust that is so integral to the relationsh­ip.

“Any suspicion that our engagement is being directed by a purpose other than the betterment of our mutual understand­ing and a necessary contributi­on to the common good is harmful and takes us sharply backwards.”

Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, said he would take the “challenge of his afterword with immense seriousnes­s”, pledging to reflect on “any sense that we target Jewish people”.

He added: “The Chief Rabbi has opened, with characteri­stic honesty and affection, a challenge upon which we must reflect. We cannot do that reflection honestly until we have felt the cruelty of our history. “What even this brief exchange with the Chief Rabbi highlights is that the work of Christian–Jewish relations is not finished, and that this teaching document should spur us towards more and deeper encounters where we can hear and understand

each other.”

Even now Jews are seen by some as quarry to convert ’

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Chief Rabbi Mirvis

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