Jonathan Sacks – The Most Personal of Festivals The day is intense. The process of preparation and prayer began forty days ago...
Jonathan Sacks – Moses the Man That very day the Lord spoke to Moses, “Go up this mountain of the Abarim, Mount...
Jonathan Sacks – The Challenge of Jewish Repentance The Ten Days of Repentance are the holy of holies of Jewish time. They begin...
Jonathan Sacks – Understanding Prayer : Ten Part Video Series Each of these videos examines an aspect of Jewish prayer particularly associated...
Jonathan Sacks – Why Be Jewish? In the last days of his life Moses renews the covenant between God and Israel. The...
Jonathan Sacks – Speaking a relationship into being In two sentences in this week’s sedra, the Torah summarises the entire relationship...
Jonathan Sacks – Two Types of Hate It is by any standards a strange, almost incomprehensible law. Here it is in the...
Jonathan Sacks – The Consent of the Governed The contribution of Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible, to political thought is fundamental, but not...
Jonathan Sacks – The Limits of Grief “You are children of the Lord your God. Do not cut yourselves or shave the...
Jonathan Sacks -Why Civilisations Fail What is the real challenge of maintaining a free society? In parshat Eikev, Moses springs his great...
Jonathan Sacks – Philosophy or Prophecy? What was the first commandment? On this there are two fascinating disagreements in Judaism. One was...
Jonathan Sacks – The Book of the Covenant As we begin reading the fifth and final book of the Torah, I would...
Seven Principles for Maintaining Jewish Peoplehood & The Role of Religion in a Secularised West We are currently in the midst of...
Jonathan Sacks – The Prophetic Voice During the three weeks between 17 Tammuz and Tisha b’Av, as we recall the destruction of...
Jonathan Sacks – Influence & Power Knowing that he is about to die, Moses turns to God and asks him to appoint...
Jonathan Sacks – A People That Dwells Alone One of the most profound and influential comments ever made about Jewish destiny...
Jonathan Sacks -Descartes’ Error In his recent bestseller, The Social Animal, New York Times columnist David Brooks writes: We are living in the...
Mark Okrent – There is a sacred connection in Parshat Korach There is a sacred connection in Parshat Korach following Parshat Shelach,...
Jonathan Sacks – A Lesson in Conflict Resolution The Korach rebellion was the single most dangerous challenge to Moses’ leadership during the...
Ariel Ben Avraham – Ecclesiastes: The illusion of vanity and the reality of love II “What is that which has been? It...
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