Lionel Blue was a British clergyman born on June 6, 1929. He was known for his work as a rabbi and his contributions to interfaith dialogue and community service. Blue was also a writer and broadcaster, sharing insights on spirituality and religion through his writings and media appearances. His warm personality and commitment to social issues made him a respected figure in the Jewish community and beyond. Lionel Blue passed away on December 19, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and understanding.

"I thought of such Christian inventions as the ghetto and the Jewish badge of shame. The Nazis didn't have to go very far to pick up their know-how."



"I didn't want to be on the losing side. I was fed up with Jewish weakness, timidity and fear. I didn't want any more Jewish sentimentality and Jewish suffering. I was sickened by our sad songs."



"The real evidence for Jesus and Christianity is in how Jesus and the Christianity based on him manifest themselves in the lives of practicing Christians."



"In speaking of Jesus, I must speak about Christianity because I do not think it possible or profitable to divide the two."



"I am pleased now that I have lived in a gay as well as a religious ghetto, though it hasn't been very comfortable. Taken together, their limitations cancel each other out and I have seen the world more kindly and more honestly."



"It is not possible to unknow what you do know - the result of that is fanaticism."



"The real evidence is not practically speaking in scholarship but in how Jesus and the Christianity based on him manifest themselves in the lives of practising Christians. Their lives are the proofs of their beliefs."



"Someone gave me a New Testament. I had never before read it systematically. Some parts made sense, some parts shocked me."



"Old friends die on you, and they're irreplaceable. You become dependent."



"Christianity had two faces which bewildered me - two pictures which didn't fit."


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"I found that when I did something for the sake of heaven, heaven happened. These things changed my life. I owe them to my encounter with Christianity."



"I feel that the Christian experience and the Jewish one have much to give each other. If this open society continues and there is no return to political anti-Semitism, then this encounter, deeper than any theology, may happen."



"I have ended as a Reform Rabbi, grateful to Christianity for so many good things."



"Pious XII was too neutral to mention the gas chambers; decent people like my own family were turned into devils by crude Christianity."



"Early on I saw the repression and idolatry of Stalinism, and when it cracked, I was open to religion again."



"Discrimination against Jews can be read in Thomas Aquinas, and insults against Jews in Martin Luther."


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"An aged rabbi, crazed with liberalism, once said to me, We Jews are just ordinary human beings. Only a bit more so!"



"Some of the parables of the Kingdom made wonderful sense, but the exclusivity in the New Testament put me off."



"During the Second World War, evacuated to non-Jewish households, I encountered Christianity at home and in school."

