The Ten Points of Seelisberg
Issued by the International Council of Christians and Jews
August 5, 1947
Remember that One God speaks to us all through the Old and the New Testaments.
Remember that the first disciples, the apostles and the first martyrs were Jews.
Avoid presenting the Passion in such a way as to bring the odium of the killing of Jesus upon all Jews or upon Jews alone. It was only a section of the Jews in Jerusalem who demanded the death of Jesus, and the Christian message has always been that it was the sins of mankind which were exemplified by those Jews and the sins in which all men share that brought Christ to the Cross.
Avoid referring to the scriptural curses, or the cry of a raging mob: His Blood be Upon Us and Our Children, without remembering that this cry should not count against the infinitely more weighty words of our Lord: Father Forgive Them, for They Know not What They Do.
Avoid speaking of the Jews as if the first members of the Church had not been Jews.