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The Stewardship Paradigm – A Thought for Tu BiShvat

14th January 2014

Few texts have had a deeper influence on Western civilisation than the first chapter of Genesis, with its momentous vision … Read more

When people lose faith in God they lose faith in humanity also

10th September 2010

It’s decidedly odd. The higher human scientific achievement has risen, the lower human self-esteem has sunk. I can find only … Read more

Shemini (5769) – Between Hope and Humanity

17th April 2009

  It should have been the great day of celebration. The Tabernacle – Israel’s first collective house of worship – was … Read more

Every nation has to find its own way to tolerance (Thought for the Day)

4th April 2008

Last night Tony Blair gave a major lecture on faith and globalisation, and later this year he’ll be teaching a … Read more

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