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Methodists and Jews repair rifts

July 7, 2011 11:19
Why is this week different from all other weeks?

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Methodist Church members took part in a mock Seder this week as efforts continued to repair relations between the church and the Jewish community.

A year after Methodists passed a policy calling for a boycott of goods from "illegal" Israeli West Bank settlements, relations thawed sufficiently for more than 100 Methodist conference delegates to join the event.

There has been "clear movement in the right direction," according to Board of Deputies senior vice-president Jonathan Arkush, who has been among those working to repair the damage.

He added: "After the painful resolutions last year, our communities
are demonstrating a commitment
to bridge-building that is bearing
real fruit."