27.03.2014
Anglican Jewish Commission Meets in Dublin for First Time
The Anglican Jewish Commission of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury will meet in Dublin next week for the first time since its foundation. The conference, which is organised between the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and Lambeth Palace, will meet from Monday March 31 until Wednesday April 2. The meetings will take place in the Taca Hall at Terenure Synagogue and will focus on the theme of ‘Memory, Community and Identity’.
The Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Michael Jackson, is the Anglican co–Chair of the Commission, shared with Acting co–Chair Rabbi Rasson Arousi, Chief Rabbi of Kiryat Ono).
The Commission’s three day visit will include a reception at Áras an Uachtaráin hosted by President Michael D Higgins. Among the invited guests will be the Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke; the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, the Most Revd Dr Diarmuid Martin; His Excellency the Most Revd Charles J Brown, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland; Rabbi Zalman Lent of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation; and Rabbi David Singer of Belfast Jewish Community.
The Commission will also be visiting the Chester Beatty Library, the Irish Jewish Museum, and Dr Jason McElligott, Keeper of Marsh’s Library will be giving an after dinner speech regarding items of interest to members of the Commission. The Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, the Very Revd Dermot Dunne, will host a reception for the Commission members and leaders from Dublin’s different religious communities.
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission with the Chief Rabbis of Israel was established in 2006 in order to facilitate deep understanding between two historic World Faiths. The meetings have alternated between The Holy Land and England and this is the first to be held in Ireland.
When he was Bishop of Clogher, the Archbishop of Dublin, was appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury to be the Anglican co–chair along with Chief Rabbi Cohen of Haifa. The Rabbis and the Members of the Anglican delegation have considerable experience in the fields of inter faith relations and dialogue. The Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, Bishop Suheil Dawani, is a member of the Commission and will be coming to Dublin and contributing to the dialogue.
The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Chief Rabbis of Israel meet on a regular basis to review the implications and opportunities afforded by the dialogue and discussion of the Commission.
The members of the Anglican Jewish Commission 2014 are: Jewish delegation – Rabbi Rasson Arousi, Chief Rabbi of Kiryat Ono and Acting co–Chair of the Anglican–Jewish Commission, Professor Rabbi Daniel Sperber, Jerusalem; Professor Avraham Steinberg, Jerusalem; Rabbi David Brodman, Jerusalem; Rabbi David Rosen, Jerusalem (a former Chief Rabbi of Ireland), and Mr Oded Wiener, Director General of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.
The Anglican delegation comprises Archbishop Michael Jackson, Dublin, Co–Chair of the Anglican–Jewish Commission, Bishop Suheil Dawani, Jerusalem; Dr Clare Amos, Geneva/UK; Dr Jane Clements, UK, the Revd Canon Dr Toby Howarth, UK, Secretary for Inter Religious Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury.