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Hail our new monarch, the true King of Faith

Charles has long been fascinated by religion and has been a stalwart friend of Britain’s Jews

May 4, 2023 12:19
Charles Mirvis
2 min read

Two years ago, when we at the Council of Christians and Jews were involved in presenting Prince Charles, as he was then, with our Bridge Award, it was a very special occasion. We had approached his office more in hope than expectation.

There were two factors in our favour. First, the previous year he had presented the award himself to Lord Rothschild at a reception. Secondly, there was his authentic and long-held interest in inter-faith harmony and collaboration.

Still, senior Royals are approached constantly with the offer of awards and their offices knock back pretty much all of them. It was therefore with amazement and considerable excitement that we heard back that he would be willing to accept the award.

Covid stymied our plans. But when the day eventually came, in July 2021, it did not disappoint. The Chief Rabbi presented the Bridge Award and quoted the famous line of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov: “The whole entire world is a very narrow bridge and the main thing is to have no fear at all.”