Noam Marans

American Jewish groups denounce Presbyterian Church for calling Israel ‘apartheid’

By Yonat Shimron — July 11, 2022
(RNS) — The vote was just the latest in a long line of deteriorating relations between mainline Protestant denominations and the US Jewish establishment.

COMMENTARY: John XXIII and John Paul II: Two Catholic saints for the Jews

By Noam E. Marans — April 24, 2014
(RNS) We must never forget the centuries of Christian enmity that preceded the Holocaust, but we must also be ready to praise those like John XXIII and John Paul II who modeled a new narrative of Christian-Jewish relations.

Jewish and Christian leaders try to revive at-risk interfaith group

By Lauren Markoe — November 29, 2012

(RNS) Jewish and Christian leaders are trying to revive a decade-old roundtable on Israel that's now in danger of falling apart after 15 Christian clergy asked Congress to investigate U.S. aid to Israel. By Lauren Markoe.

GUEST COMMENTARY: Presbyterians on the precipice (again)

By Noam E. Marans — June 19, 2012

NEW YORK (RNS) Regardless of whether the Presbyterian Church (USA) decides to reopen the fight over divesting from Israel, the fact that so much time and energy are expended threatens interfaith comity, and not only between Jews and Presbyterians. By Noam E. Marans.

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