The Centre for the Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations

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The Centre for the Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations

The Centre for Muslim Jewish Relations (CMJR) was based at Wesley House in Cambridge, and was dedicated to the study and teaching of Muslim-Jewish Relations and the promotion of interfaith dialogue.[1] In 2010 the CMJR and The Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations were renamed The Woolf Institute. CMJR was the first academic centre in Europe dedicated to fostering relations between Muslims and Jews through teaching, research and dialogue.[2]

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The Woolf Institute, Wesley House


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