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Maggie Phillips on Jews and Their Christian Allies

Tablet’s religious affairs correspondent discusses Jewish-Christian allyship

July 11, 2024
Tablet Magazine

As the war moves into its ninth month, having non-Jewish allies is more important than ever to many of us. Tablet Magazine’s own Religious Affairs Correspondent Maggie MacFarland Phillips leads a conversation with Luke Moon, executive director of the Philos Project, and Father Steve Grunow, CEO and executive producer of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, as they discuss ways Christian communities can support Jews.


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Tablet’s religious affairs correspondent discusses Jewish-Christian allyship
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