Rabbi jonathan sacks

What Moses would have asked about the Board of Peace - comment

The question Moses would have asked, the one Rabbi Sacks would have asked, is whether anyone has thought about the giving.

US President Donald Trump listens, as his son-in-law Jared Kushner speaks, during the inaugural Board of Peace meeting at the US Institute of Peace in Washington, DC, US, February 19, 2026.
 Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, 1948-2020.

Editor's Notes: Even after his death, Rabbi Sacks' idea of antisemitism stays dangerously relevant

Jewish New Yorkers rally in support of Israel during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in New York City, US, September 26, 2025

A Jewish speaker, a new mayor, and a signal to New York’s Jews - opinion

 Jon Polin and Rachel Goldberg-Polin, parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, speak on stage during the third day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on August 21, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.

Rachel Goldberg-Polin reflects how Rabbi Sacks's teachings helped her manage Hersh's captivity


Avoiding politics is political, no matter what Rabbi Sacks says - opinion

As Elie Wiesel taught us: “Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.”

Lord Jonathan Sacks, theologian, author, and former Chief Rabbi of the UK.

Rabbi Sacks on politics from the pulpit: ‘US Jewry is making a mistake’

The consequence of blurring the line between politics and Judaism can be significant, Sacks said.

What I have described may be common experiences for many American Jews today who are trying to be both pro-Israel and fight for social justice

Rabbi Sacks: China's persecution of Uighurs a 'desecration of faith'

As a Jew, the sight of people being shaven headed, lined up, boarded onto trains, and sent to concentration camps is particularly harrowing.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

Jonathan Sacks’s literary attempt to restore ‘the common good’

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks’s new book, Morality: Restoring the Common Good in Divided Times is an impressive tour d’horizon of the state of the western world.


Widespread concern over Israel-Diaspora relations, poll finds

72% of American Jews either identified more strongly with Israel than before or identified as strongly as before.

President Rivlin at Amos Oz memorial event - 7 February 2020

Genesis: The story of creation, a message of diversity

Creation being called “good,” during the first five days of creation, reminds us of the value of our world’s multiplicity.

Some of the 'Cool Globes' on display near Jerusalem's O;d City in 2013 to raise awareness of climate change.

The Shabbaton Choir - With a song in their hearts

Remarkably, the group recently made their 10th trip to Israel to entertain residents on the fringes of the Gaza Strip – every performance at no charge.

‘WE ARE family’: The Shabbaton Choir.

Corbyn must ‘repent and recant’ says former UK chief rabbi Sacks

Former chief rabbi sees Labour leader as existential threat to Jewish community.

Britain's Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks speaks during an interview at his home in London, April 17, 2002

Corbyn supporters hound Rabbi Sacks for labeling Labour leader antisemite

Sacks labeled Corbyn “an antisemite” who has backed “racists, terrorists and dealers of hate,” in an interview with the New Statesman, comments which made headlines throughout the UK press.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

Rabbi Sacks calls Corbyn ‘antisemite’ following ‘Zionist’ comments

Sacks said Corbyn’s speech had been divisive and hateful, and undermined the existence of an entire group of British citizens by depicting them as essentially alien.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks