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“An Unforgiving Age” – Watch Rabbi Sacks’ pre-Selichot address

2nd October 2019

Below is a video of Rabbi Sacks’ pre-Selichot address, delivered in Hampstead Synagogue in London on 21st September 2019. Film … Read more

Join Rabbi Sacks on WhatsApp or Telegram

5th August 2019

  Join Rabbi Sacks’ WhatsApp or Telegram groups entitled “Celebrating Life” to receive his weekly Covenant & Conversation parsha commentaries, … Read more

Choice and Change (Vayigash 5777)

3rd January 2017

The sequence from Bereishit 37 to 50 is the longest unbroken narrative in the Torah, and there can be no … Read more

Chief Rabbi’s Annual Elul Lecture at LSJS

5th October 2011

Each year, the Chief Rabbi delivers an Elul lecture at the London School of Jewish Studies.

Letters to the Next Generation: Reflections on Yom Kippur

1st September 2009

Published to coincide with Yom Kippur 5770, Letters to the Next Generation: Reflections on Yom Kippur is a collection of … 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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Out in the US/Canada on 1st September 2020

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