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Rabbi Sacks on ‘The Home We Build Together’

20th December 2018

“How do you sustain a cohesive society in the midst of unprecedented religious and ethnic diversity? How, in an age … Read more

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Improving Interfaith Dialogue in Multicultural Britain

8th September 2011

My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Mitchell, for initiating this important and necessary debate. I go back to … Read more

Having pride in Britain protects all cultures

7th February 2011

David Cameron was right to say that multiculturalism has failed, echoing similar statements by Nicholas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel. It … Read more

Giving and Belonging: The Lesson Jews Can Offer New Immigrants

1st October 2005

In the course of the new Jewish year, which begins on Monday evening, we will be celebrating the 350th anniversary of … Read more

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