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Why Do We Sacrifice?
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay Why Do We Sacrifice?, written by Rabbi Sacks in 2010. It has been almost two…
30 March 2025

Why Do We Sacrifice?
The laws of sacrifices that dominate the early chapters of the Book of Leviticus are among the hardest in the Torah to relate to in…
29 March 2025

Seder Night Discussion Cards
“Teaching the young to ask questions is an essential feature of Pesach, so much so that the Haggada – the narration – must be in…
23 March 2025


Encampments & Journeys
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay Encampments & Journeys, written by Rabbi Sacks in 2012. The final verses in the book…
20 March 2025

Mirrors of Love
The Torah in Parshat Vayakhel, which describes the making of the Mishkan, goes out of its way to emphasise the role women played in it:…
16 March 2025

Lord Rowan Williams Delivers 2025 Rabbi Sacks Memorial Lecture
On 11th March 2025, the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Annual Memorial Lecture was held at King’s College London. Addressing Rabbi Sacks’ vision for building a…
12 March 2025


The Birth of a New Freedom
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay The Birth of a New Freedom, written by Rabbi Sacks in 2012. Inspired by the…
8 March 2025

Rachel Charitable Trust Launches Noé Sacks Scholarships at Bar-Ilan University
The Rachel Charitable Trust has announced the launch of the Noé Sacks Scholarships, supporting ten postgraduate students at Bar-Ilan University’s new Jonathan Sacks Institute in…
2 March 2025


The Aesthetic in Judaism
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay The Aesthetic in Judaism, written by Rabbi Sacks in 2012. In Tetzaveh, the Torah is…
2 March 2025

Noé-Sacks MA and PhD scholarships


The Architecture of Holiness
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay The Architecture of Holiness, written by Rabbi Sacks in 2012. From here to the end…
23 February 2025


The Slow End of Slavery
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay The Slow End of Slavery, written by Rabbi Sacks in 2012. Mishpatim contains a great…
16 February 2025

The Slow End of Slavery
In Parshat Mishpatim we witness one of the great stylistic features of the Torah, namely its transition from narrative to law. Until now the book…
15 February 2025

The Birth of a New Freedom
Witnessing the birth of a new idea is a little like watching the birth of a galaxy through the Hubble Space Telescope. We can witness…
10 February 2025


The Custom That Refused To Die
The Summary This is an abridged version of the essay The Custom that Refused to Die, written by Rabbi Sacks in 2012. It’s a little-known…
9 February 2025

The Custom that Refused to Die
There’s an enthralling story about the Ten Commandments and the role they played in Jewish worship and the synagogue. It begins with a little-known fact.…
8 February 2025

The Rabbi Sacks Legacy returns to the Prizmah Conference
The Rabbi Sacks Legacy was proud to participate in the Prizmah Conference in Boston this week, where over 1,000 Jewish day school leaders gathered to…
6 February 2025

Episode 8: Morality (Part 2)
In this final episode of the series, Dr. Tanya White moves beyond the book, Morality, to engage with two guests (Jonathan Haidt and Dan Sacker) who each offer a unique perspective on the book’s relevance and legacy.
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