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The '''Seelisberg Conference''' was a conference on [[anti-Semitism]] in [[Christianity]] that took place in the town of Seelisberg in Switzerland in 1947. It produced a declaration with ten points. [[Jules Isaac]], a Jewish historian in France, was a significant influence.
The '''Seelisberg Conference''' was a conference on [[anti-Semitism]] in [[Christianity]] that took place in the town of Seelisberg in Switzerland in 1947. It produced a declaration with ten points. [[Jules Isaac]], a jewish historian in France, was a significant influence.


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.jcrelations.net/An_Address_to_the_Churches__Seelisberg__Switzerland__1947.2370.0.html The 10 Points of Seelisburg]
*[http://www.jcrelations.net/An_Address_to_the_Churches__Seelisberg__Switzerland__1947.2370.0.html The 10 Points of Seelisburg]
[[Category:Anti-Semitism]]

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The Seelisberg Conference was a conference on anti-Semitism in Christianity that took place in the town of Seelisberg in Switzerland in 1947. It produced a declaration with ten points. Jules Isaac, a jewish historian in France, was a significant influence.

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