Rabbi Sacks – The Torah of Kindness and Truth Coming up to Shavuot, I would like to look at one tiny detail...
Jonathan Sacks – The Ever-Repeated Story Bamidbar takes up the story as we left it toward the end of Shemot. The people...
Jonathan Sacks – The Duality of Jewish Time Alongside the holiness of place and person is the holiness of time, something parshat...
Jonathan Sacks – Judaism’s Three Voices The nineteenth chapter of Vayikra, with which our parsha begins, is one of the supreme statements...
Jonathan Sacks – Is there such a thing as Lashon Tov (good speech)? The Sages understood tsara’at, the theme of this week’s parsha,...
Jonathan Sacks – The Light We Make & The Mutation of Antisemitism The great moment has come. For seven days – beginning...
Jonathan Sacks – Why Civilisations Die & Video for Passover In her recent “The Watchman’s Rattle”, subtitled ‘Thinking our way out of...
Jonathan Sacks – The Sin Offering Vayikra is about sacrifices, and though these laws have been inoperative for almost 2000 years since...
Jonathan Sacks – Encampments & Journeys Right at the end of the book of Shemot, there is a textual difficulty so slight...
Jonathan Sacks – The Sabbath: First Day or Last? In the immensely lengthy and detailed account of the making of the Tabernacle,...
Lee Diamond – Let’s Eat %#^*+=€£¥ It was great in Persia We never had it so good We lived well No one...
Jonathan Sacks – Who Is Honoured? Tetzaveh is the only sedra from the beginning of Exodus to the end of Deuteronomy, that...
Jonathan Sacks – God’s Nudge-Mishpatim 5777 By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks First in Yitro there were the Aseret Hadibrot, the “ten utterances” or...
Jonathan Sacks – Justice or Peace? The sedra of Yitro, which contains the account of the greatest Divine revelation in history, at...
Jonathan Sacks – The Power of Ruach-Spirit In September 2010, BBC, Reuters and other news agencies reported on a sensational scientific discovery....
Jonathan Sacks – The Necessity of Asking Questions It is no accident that parshat Bo, the section that deals with the culminating...
Jonathan Sacks – Freedom & Truth Why did Moses tell Pharaoh, if not a lie, then less than the full truth? Here...
Jonathan Sacks – Who Am I? Moses’ second question to God at the burning bush was, Who are you? “So I will...
Jonathan Sacks – Jewish Time Different cultures tell different stories. The great novelists of the nineteenth century wrote fiction that is essentially...
Jonathan Sacks – Choice and Change The sequence from Bereishit 37 to 50 is the longest unbroken narrative in the Torah, and...
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