Jonathan Sacks – Yom Kippur – How It Changes Us To those who fully open themselves to it, Yom Kippur is a...
Jonathan Sacks – To Renew Our Days The moment had come. Moses was about to die. He had seen his sister Miriam...
Jonathan Sacks – Rosh Hashanah & Robots The following article by Rabbi Sacks was published in today’s Wall Street Journal. Rosh Hashana,...
Jonathan Sacks – We Are What We Remember One reason that religion has survived in the modern world — despite four centuries...
Jonathan Sacks – The Limits of Love In a parsha laden with laws, one in particular is full of fascination. Here it...
Jonathan Sacks – The Greatness of Humility At a dinner to celebrate the work of a communal leader, the guest speaker paid...
Jonathan Sacks – The Deep Power of Joy On 14 October 1663 the famous diarist Samuel Pepys paid a visit to the...
Jonathan Sacks – The Spirituality of Listening It is one of the most important words in Judaism, and also one of the...
Jonathan Sacks – The Power of Why In a much watched TED talk Simon Sinek asked the question: how do great leaders...
Rav. Jonathan Kligler – D’varim: Finding Your Voice B’ever ha’Yarden b’eretz Moav ho’il Moshe be’er et hatorah hazot On the far...
Jonathan Sacks – Keeping Our Word This week’s parsha opens with an account of the laws of vows and oaths. What is...
Jonathan Sacks – Moses’ Disappointment Hidden beneath the surface of parshat Pinchas the sages uncovered a story of great poignancy. Moses, having...
Jonathan Sacks – What Makes God Laugh There is an old saying that what makes God laugh is seeing our plans for...
Dov Lipman – Israel needs more ‘God-speak’ Thanks to Rabbi Dov Lipman Introducing more “God-speak” into our daily conversation and culture –...
Jonathan Sacks – Healing the Trauma of Loss It took me two years to recover from the death of my father, of...
Jonathan Sacks – Hierarchy and Politics: The Never-Ending Story It was a classic struggle for power. The only thing that made it...
Jonathan Sacks -Two Kinds of Fear Fear of Failure and Success One of the most powerful addresses I ever heard was given...
Jonathan Sacks – A Test of Character There have been times when one passage in today’s parsha was for me little less...
Jonathan Sacks – The Blessing of Love At 176 verses, Naso is the longest of the parshiyot. Yet one of its most...
Jonathan Sacks – The Sound of Silence Bamidbar is usually read on the Shabbat before Shavuot. So the sages connected...
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