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“The Greatness of Being Jewish” – Watch Rabbi Sacks’ remarks at the 2017 Olami Summit

4th January 2018

At the 2017 Olami Summit in London, together with Naftali Bennett, Israel’s Minister for Diaspora Affairs, Rabbi Sacks had the … Read more

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Seven Principles for Maintaining Jewish Peoplehood

26th July 2017

Transcript Jews are an argumentative people. We are the only civilisation, known to me, all of whose canonical texts are … Read more

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10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

3rd May 2013

In partnership with TorahCafe (www.torahcafe.com), Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks recorded a series of short videos in answer to some of … Read more

A Vision for Global Jewish Peoplehood

17th June 2012

The Chief Rabbi was asked to deliver a video message for the  Hillel Foundation’s Global Leaders’ Forum which took place … Read more

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Morality: Restoring the Common Good in Divided Times

The new book by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

Out on 12th March 2020

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