Interreligious Dialogue
Round Table

Jewish-Christian dialogue: what has been achieved and what remains to be done

December 29, 2025 at 3:00 PM (UTC+1)
Grande synagogue de la Victoire 44 Rue de la Victoire, 75009 Paris
English, French
Jewish-Christian dialogue has made giant strides since the Second World War, particularly with the declaration Nostra Aetate of the Second Vatican Council, which we are celebrating the 60th anniversary of. And yet, the work is far from complete: there is still much to be done to better understand each other between Jews and Christians, to better recognise what separates us and what brings us together.

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Speakers

Abbot Alexandre Comte

Abbot Alexandre Comte

A priest of the Diocese of Paris, Alexandre Comte is the national delegate for relations with Judaism at the Conference of Bishops of France and a teacher at the Notre-Dame Faculty (Collège des Bernardins).

Rabbi Moshe Sebbag

Rabbi Moshe Sebbag

Rabbi Moshé Sebbag studied engineering and then attended the Israeli Seminary of France. Rabbi of the community of Tours and then Avignon, he has been rabbi of the Grande Synagogue de la Victoire in Paris since 2009. He is involved in interfaith dialogue with the Conference of Bishops of France and the Conference of Imams of France. He has published L'éternité des juifs (Odile Jacob, 2021).