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National Conference of Christians and Jews

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noun

  1. an organization founded in 1928 to promote better understanding among Protestants, Catholics, and Jews: headquarters in New York City.


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Two years later, the single “Get Together” reached No. 5 after it was featured in a public service announcement by the National Conference of Christians and Jews.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 17, 2025

From 1982 until 1990, she was president of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.

From New York Times • Jan. 25, 2012

He taught in high schools and colleges, including St. John’s University, and held executive positions with the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the Catholic Interracial Council of New York and the Police Athletic League.

From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2011

National Conference of Christians and Jews; the priest managed to keep stodgy superiors from getting involved.

From Time Magazine Archive

Recently the National Conference of Christians and Jews undertook a survey of the Pittsburgh public school system, which has conscientiously attempted to "teach about religion" in social studies courses since 1954.

From Time Magazine Archive

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