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Church leader may sue over City ‘slur’

A senior Church of England figure takes legal advice over claim that he was suggested the financial world should be "de-Judified".

October 17, 2008 10:41

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

A senior Church of England figure is taking legal advice after the Israeli anti-Zionist Gilad Atzmon claimed that he was suggesting the financial world should be "de-Judified".

John Reynolds, chair of the Ethical Investment Advisory Group, which advises the Church on its assets, argued in The Observer last month that more Christians should work in the City.

But Mr Atzmon, a British-based jazz musician with outspoken views on Israel, wrote on the web: "By pleading the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to send more Christians to the City, he may try to suggest to us that our financial world must be spiritually de-Judified."

Mr Reynolds said he was consulting lawyers on how best to respond. He described Mr Atzmon's remarks as "deeply offensive - and I cannot see how he can possibly interpret my article in this way. I am in favour of all faiths working in the City... and believe that the faiths individually and collectively are important in promoting strong ethical standards."

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