International Catholic-Jewish Liaison Committee
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Main article: Relations between Catholicism and Judaism
The International Catholic Jewish Liaison Committee is a committee formed by the Catholic Church in 1971 to promote reconciliation between the Catholic Church and Jews.
[edit] History
The 8th meeting of the Committee took place in 1979 in Regensburg, Germany. The discussions centered on religious freedom and education and for an ongoing dialog on a pluralistic society.
The 15th meeting of the Committee was held in Jerusalem in 1994.
The 17th meeting of the Committee was held in New York from May 1-3, 2001. [1] Joint declaration
The 18th meeting of the Committee was held in Buenos Aires from July 5-8, 2004 [2] Joint declaration
The 19th meeting of the Committee was held in Cape Town, South Africa from November 4-7, 2006. Joint declaration
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