About the Author


Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt”l was an international religious leader, philosopher, and respected moral voice. The author of over 35 books, he received multiple awards in recognition of his work including the 2016 Templeton Prize. He was the recipient of 18 honorary doctorates, and was knighted by Her Majesty The Queen in 2005 and made a Life Peer, taking his seat in the House of Lords in October 2009. Rabbi Sacks zt”l served as the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth from 1991 to 2013. Rabbi Sacks zt”l was born on the 8th March 1948 and passed away on the 7th November 2020 (Shabbat Kodesh 20th MarCheshvan 5781).
These weekly teachings from Rabbi Sacks zt”l are part of the ‘Covenant & Conversation’ series on the weekly Torah reading. Read more essays from the series on www.rabbisacks.org.
Also available: The FAMILY EDITION of Covenant & Conversation, designed to enhance your parsha conversation with everyone from teenagers to great-great-grandparents. To read and print this family-friendly learning resource, for an inter-generational discussion around your Shabbat table on Rabbi Sacks’ ideas for the week, please click here.


Parsha: Hopes and Fears

Parsha: Even Higher Than Angels

Parsha: Making Space

True Grit

The secret of success is how we view failure.

Parsha: True Morality

Parsha: A Living Book

Parsha: The Heart, the Home, the Text

Parsha: Listening and Law

Parsha: The Politics of Freedom

Parsha: The Morality of Love

Parsha: Profits and Prophets

Parsha: The Prophetic Voice

Parsha: The Zealot

Seven Principles of Jewish Leadership

We are free. We are responsible. And together we can change the world.

Parsha: The Leader as Servant

Parsha: Is a Leader a Nursing Father?

Parsha: Sages and Saints

Parsha: The Limits of the Free Market

Parsha: Eternity and Mortality

Parsha: The Scapegoat

Parsha: Holiness and Childbirth

Parsha: Teach Your Children Well

The world we build tomorrow is born in the stories we tell our children today.

Parsha: The Thanksgiving Offering

Parsha: Self and Sacrifice

Parsha: Mirrors of Love

Love as a means to reach the Divine.

Parsha: The Birth of a New Freedom

Parsha: The Aesthetic in Judaism

Parsha: The Custom That Refused To Die

Parsha: Freedom and Truth

Parsha: The Last Tears

Parsha: The Day Forgiveness Was Born

Humanity changed the day Joseph forgave his brothers.

Parsha: The Author of Our Lives

We are free, and God is also intimately involved in our lives.

Parsha: What is the Theme of Stories of Genesis?

Parsha: The Jewish Journey

To be a Jew means not to be fully at home in the world.

Parsha: The Tragedy of Good Intentions

Why did Rebecca tell Jacob to acquire the blessing through deceipt?

Parsha: Walking Together

Parsha: E.g.: The Power of Example

 

The One Word that Can Change Your Life

The power of saying, "I'm sorry."

How to Reverse the West's Decline

The greatest civilizations eventually fall due to their own internal decay.

The Future of European Jewry

Those who deny Jews or Israel their freedom will lose, or fail to gain, their own.

Christianity's Rise in China

China realizes what the West is rapidly forgetting: a civilization is as strong as its faith.

 

The Meaning of Kol Nidrei

The extraordinary history and lesson of this moving prayer.

Letters to the Next Generation: Yom Kippur Reflections

It's never too late to start again. A stirring 23-page pdf ebook.

Did You Ask A Good Question Today?

Judaism is a religion of questions.

God's Alarm Clock

Maximizing our greatest gift – time.

Work and Human Dignity

Why the highest form of tzedakah is helping someone find a job.

Israel Struggles

If there were justice in the world, Israel would be seen as a role model among the nations.

Can a Country be Born in a Day?

God has brought His people home and promised to one day give them peace. No people need it more. No people have earned it more.

Seeking Peace

Let us say to our enemies: We do not seek our freedom at the cost of yours; therefore do not seek yours at the cost of ours.

Will Our Children Marry Jewish

The Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth spells out his view on the issue of Jewish continuity and how to achieve it.

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