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A Life of Vertical & Horizontal Responsibility: Shavuot During the Coronavirus Pandemic

24th May 2020

On 24th May 2020, Rabbi Sacks and Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis delivered shiurim that looked at “A Life of Vertical … Read more

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C&C Family Edition: Mount Sinai and the Birth of Freedom (Yitro 5779)

21st January 2019

YITRO: MOUNT SINAI AND THE BIRTH OF FREEDOM Covenant & Conversation: Family Edition is a new and exciting initiative from … Read more

Why Be Jewish? (Nitzavim-Vayelech 5777)

11th September 2017

  In the last days of his life Moses renews the covenant between God and Israel. The entire book of … Read more

The Gift of Giving (Terumah 5776)

8th February 2016

It was the first Israelite house of worship, the first home Jews made for God. But the very idea is … Read more

Bemidbar (5773) – Love as Law, Law as Love

7th May 2013

On the face of it the connections between the sedra and haftarah of Bemidbar are slender. The first has to … 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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