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The Forum for Discussion of Israel & Palestine is a UK based charity devoted to undermining the Palestine solidarity movement.
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The Forum for Discussion of Israel & Palestine is a UK based charity devoted to undermining the Palestine solidarity movement. FODIP was one of three groups named by Secretary of State for Education [[Gavin Williamson]] in a letter on alleged 'antisemitic incidents' in schools, to  Headteachers and School leaders on 28 May 2021 as 'reputable organisations'.  the other two groups were the [[Community Security Trust]] and [[Solutions Not Sides]], both of which are pro-Israel groups.<ref>Gavin Williamson [https://archive.ph/GKq2J I  have written to headteachers today, following the concerning increase in antisemitic incidents in schools...] ''Twitter'', 28 May 2021. </ref>
  
 
FODIP is strongly related to the pro-Israel interfaith lobby group the [[Council of Christians and Jews]].
 
FODIP is strongly related to the pro-Israel interfaith lobby group the [[Council of Christians and Jews]].

Revision as of 10:09, 1 June 2021

The Forum for Discussion of Israel & Palestine is a UK based charity devoted to undermining the Palestine solidarity movement. FODIP was one of three groups named by Secretary of State for Education Gavin Williamson in a letter on alleged 'antisemitic incidents' in schools, to Headteachers and School leaders on 28 May 2021 as 'reputable organisations'. the other two groups were the Community Security Trust and Solutions Not Sides, both of which are pro-Israel groups.[1]

FODIP is strongly related to the pro-Israel interfaith lobby group the Council of Christians and Jews.


Views and activities

Rabbi Mason presented a panel event session on contemporary anti-Semitism in the UK and how the CCJ are working to facilitate Jewish and Christian dialogue. The panel was run with CCJ director Elizabeth Harris-Sawczenko and CTBI deputy director Peter Colwell, other UK delegates. Mr Colwell is one of the Directors of Churches in Britain and Ireland.
The session featured work that had been undertaken by them on developing a resource for Christians to teach about anti Jewish tropes and how they can enter discourse. Rabbi Mason looked at the Jewish aspect and talked about left wing anti Zionist- anti Semitism, with it being a challenge in some Church groups. There was a discussion about the IHRA definition of anti Semitism and Peter Colwell discussed the Christian point of view and what can be done to promote dialogue. Further questions and discussions took place after an inspiring session.
Rabbi Mason said, “As a trustee of CCJ UK it was great to represent what is an active branch of the International CCJ. The conference offered some fascinating insights and developments on how Christians and Jews understand their inter faith relationship and how they can together combat growing racism and antisemitism. A helpful and exciting conference with much good theological work being undertaken on Jewish Christian relations. The potential for a new era of a partnership of equals in the face of radical difference is possible.”[2]

People

Former associates

Patrons

  • Lord Harries of Pentregarth, former Bishop of Oxford, has written extensively on the ‘Abrahamic faiths’ as well as on Christian theology dealing with matters including ethics, secularism and war and peace. Former Dean of Kings College, London, Professor Harries was Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews and founded the Oxford Jewish Christian Muslim dialogue group.
  • Shaykh Dr Abdal Hakim Murad (Tim Winter) is Lecturer in Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, and is acknowledged as a leading Islamic scholar in Britain. His inter faith work includes joint editorship of Abraham’s Children (2006) with Lord Harries and Rabbi Norman Solomon.
  • Rabbi Dr Tony Bayfield is a former Head of the Movement for Reform Judaism and a President of the Council of Christians and Jews. A pioneer of serious inter faith dialogue in Britain, he has spoken and written extensively on the process and his collaborative publications include Dialogue with a Difference (1992), He Kissed Him and They Wept: Towards a Theology of Partnership (2001) and Deep Calls to Deep (2017) jointly edited with Alan Race and Ataullah Siddiqui.[3]

Affiliations

Contact

Notes

  1. Gavin Williamson I have written to headteachers today, following the concerning increase in antisemitic incidents in schools... Twitter, 28 May 2021.
  2. The United Synagogue Rabbi David Mason attends ICCJ Conference in Sweden Date Uploaded: Tuesday 9th July 2019.
  3. 3.0 3.1 FODIP Our Team retrieved from the Internet ARchive of 1 June 2021 on 1 june 2021.
  4. FODIP Our Team Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 26 February 2021 on 1 June 2021.
  5. Greater Manchester Combined Authority Cohesion Summit - biographies Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 1 June 2021 on 1 June 2021.