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Rabbi Sacks in conversation with Daniel Taub

23rd May 2016

To mark the launch of English and Hebrew editions of ‘Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence’ in Israel, Rabbi … Read more

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Rabbi Sacks on “The Open Mind” series on PBS

31st December 2015

In November 2015, Rabbi Sacks was interviewed for PBS’ new series of The Open Mind, hosted by Alexander Heffner. The … Read more

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Rabbi Sacks in discussion with EJ Dionne and Bill Galston at The Brookings Institution

20th November 2015

Just 24 hours before Paris was subject to a series of terrorist attacks that killed more than 120 people, Rabbi … Read more

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Rabbi Sacks profiled on PBS ‘Religion & Ethics’ programme

12th February 2015

Rabbi Sacks has been profiled on prominent PBS ‘Religion & Ethics’ programme. The first of two programme sees Rabbi Sacks … Read more

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