Jonathan sacks
Iran’s nuclear ambition is not just Israel’s problem - opinion
Iran’s leaders chant “Death to America” while pursuing nuclear power. This is not Israel’s problem alone; it is a threat to the West.
From Shushan to Tehran: Purim’s story repeats itself - opinion
Are Irreconcilable differences stopping Israel from healing societal fracture? - opinion
What Moses would have asked about the Board of Peace - comment
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks’s second yahrzeit -opinion
The following is an adaptation of my opening statement at the launch event hosted by President Isaac Herzog, in Jerusalem, the city of hope, perhaps the most meaningful possible venue.
Grapevine November 6, 2022: Pride before the fall
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Herzog, hundreds of leaders reflect on legacy of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
President Herzog spoke about his relationship with Rabbi Sacks in Beit HaNassi.
Grapevine September 4, 2022: Remembering Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Movers and shakers of Israeli society.
‘Doomism’ vs hope: A Jewish voice on climate change - opinion
"There is still time; our future remains to be written. But, it’s going to take everything we have and we need to start now,” Sanjayan said.
Rabbi Kanievsky and Rabbi Sacks: The legacy of two Jewish leaders - opinion
Over the past year and a half, two of the prominent rabbinic figures of our time have passed away.
Remembering Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: Judaism’s voice to Western civilization
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks was the voice of Judaism to Western civilization and became the chief rabbi of world Jewry – he was a walking kiddush Hashem.
Grapevine October 31, 2021: Festival time
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Rabbi Sacks: Top educators reflect on his first yahrzeit
As we mark the first anniversary of his death, The Jerusalem Report heard the personal memories of four leading international Jewish educators of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.
Jonathan Sacks wasn’t the last rabbi, but he was the last of his kind- opinion
"The loss of Rabbi Sacks is felt most acutely by British Jews proud that such a great thinker and rabbi emerged from their ranks. Yet his influence spread across the oceans."