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Dyan Cannon
American film and television actress, director, screenwriter, editor, and producer (born 1937)
Christian Zionism
political and religious ideology

Keeping the Faith
2000 film directed by Edward Norton
interfaith dialogue
Dialogue between members of different religions and world views
Elio Toaff
Italian rabbi (1915–2015)
Center for Jewish–Christian Understanding and Cooperation
an educational institution in Israel where Christians can study the Hebrew Bible and learn about the Hebraic roots of Christianity
Pinchas Lapide
Israeli theologian, author and diplomat (1922-1997)
Abraham Skorka
Argentine biophysicist, rabbi and author
Jules Isaac
Jewish French historian (1877-1963)
John Serry Sr.
American concert accordionist, arranger, and composer (1915–2003)
David Kertzer
American historian and anthropologist

Chrismukkah
thumb|A Hanukkah bush that some Jewish families display in their homes for the duration of Hanukkah and Christmas. Unlike a Christmas tree it would be without any Christianity-themed ornaments and use the colour blue.
Chrismukkah is a pop-culture portmanteau neologism referring to the merging of the holidays of Christianity's Christmas and Judaism's Hanukkah. It first arose in the German-speaking countries within middle-class Jews of the 19th century. After World War II, Chrismukkah became particularly popular in the United States, but is also celebrated in other countries.
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem
Christian Zionist organization based in Jerusalem, Israel
Christians United for Israel
American evangelical Zionist organization
Arthur Schneier
American rabbi (born 1930)
Day to Praise
Jewish-Christian Interfaith Event.
Blessing Bethlehem
organization
Shlomo Riskin
American-Israeli Modern Orthodox rabbi and educator

Irving Greenberg
American rabbi
Buber-Rosenzweig-Medal
The Buber-Rosenzweig-Medaille is an annual prize awarded since 1968 by the Deutscher Koordinierungsrat der Gesellschaften für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit
(DKR; German Coordinating Council of Societies for Christian-Jewish Cooperation) to individuals, initiatives, or institutions, which have actively contributed to Christian–Jewish understanding. Forty-four different societies belong to the DKR. The name of the prize honors the memory of the Austrian-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator Martin Buber (1878–1965) and the German-Jewish theologian Franz Rosenzweig (1886–1929). In its

Abie's Irish Rose
1928 film by Victor Fleming
Yechiel Eckstein
Founder and President of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
Seelisberg Conference
Conference on anti-Semitism
International Council of Christians and Jews
International interfaith organisation
Shemaryahu Talmon
Israeli biblical scholar
Ignaz Maybaum
Austrian rabbi (1897–1976)
Deutscher Koordinierungsrat der Gesellschaften für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit
voluntary association
Michael Wyschogrod
Philosopher of religion (1928-2015)

Hermann Maas
German Righteous Among the Nations

Dabru Emet
Jewish document concerning the relationship between Christianity and Judaism from the year 2000
Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews
pontifical commission in the Roman Curia
Kornelis Heiko Miskotte
Dutch theologian and author (1894-1976)
Bradford Humes Young
biblical scholar
Moïse Arragel
John M. Oesterreicher
Catholic priest, academic and author (1904–1993)
David G. Dalin
American Conservative rabbi and historian
David Nekrutman
Jewish theologian
Pesach Wolicki
Rabbi, author, educator, lecturer and social activist
Pope John Paul II and Judaism
relations between the Roman Catholic Church and Judaism by Pope John Paul II