Rabbi jonathan sacks
Wounded 'Amazing Race' star brings Rabbi Sacks’ message to Israeli students
President Isaac Herzog praised Liheyot Ye’udi at the President’s Residence, calling on students to continue spreading Rabbi Sacks’ teachings.
Your Investments: Avoid repeating financial blunders
What Moses would have asked about the Board of Peace - comment
Editor's Notes: Even after his death, Rabbi Sacks' idea of antisemitism stays dangerously relevant
President, students, Lady Elaine reflect on life after Rabbi Sacks
Over 200 government officials, Jewish figures and religious leaders commemorated the teachings of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and his impact on modern Israeli society.
When the candle brings more than light
What is it about the festivals sprinkled throughout the Jewish calendar that speaks to people of all ages and backgrounds?
Grapevine November 24, 2021: Saying 'no' to violence against women
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jill Biden pays tribute to Jonathan Sacks at yeshiva fundraiser in Detroit
First Lady Jill Biden quoted one of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks writings during a yeshiva fundraiser in Detroit.
Realizing the legacy of Jonathan Sacks - opinion
We must recommit to the truths he taught and morality he sought.
A year without Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Sacks taught us all, every parent, every teacher, every academic, every lay leader, every philanthropist and every child that we held the key to a better tomorrow.
Reflections on the first yahrzeit of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
“His agenda is still on – Torah is reaching Jews and non-Jews alike. In this way, Rabbi Steinsaltz is still here with us," said his son Rabbi Menachem “Meni” Even-Israel.
Genesis Prize Foundation will honor Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
Foundation will recognize Rabbi Lord Sacks’ legacy and will produce a documentary about his life's work.
President Rivlin honors late Rabbi Sacks in bible study appearance
The Israeli president attends an online Bible Study group to honor Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z"l, who passed away last November.
How Anglo Jewry began to listen
For generations, Anglo Jewry began the Shema with 'Hear, Oh Israel,' until Rabbi Sacks gave a new translation.