At the How To Academy: How to Lead a Good Life in Divided Times
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This event was one of the final speaking engagements Rabbi Sacks was able to fulfil in March 2020 before his book tour for Morality was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. The lecture was delivered at Logan Hall, in London.
Many of us feel adrift in the modern world. International religious leader and broadcaster Rabbi Lord Sacks joined the How To Academy to help us imagine a future worth striving for.
For more than thirty years, Jonathan Sacks played an important role in the nation’s moral life. Whether delivering Radio 4’s Thought for the Day, examining the origins of religious violence in the Sunday Times bestseller Not in God’s Name, or lecturing at our most prestigious universities, the former Chief Rabbi has earned the admiration of Jews and non-Jews alike for his erudite and thoughtful interventions in public debate.
He joined How To Academy to propose a morality fit for the 21st century. How can we build – or rebuild – a collective culture that is able to both respect difference and draw us together to work for the common good? Combining his passionate belief in a positive way forward with a careful weighing of the realities and challenges of today’s cultural climate, Jonathan Sacks sets out a clear picture of a world in which we can all find our place and build a future worth working for.
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