We have begun a dangerous journey down the road to moral relativism and individualism.
The first anti-Semite.
Rediscovering our moral purpose.
A significant blind spot in a brilliant book.
A response to Jonathan Sacks.
And the future of religious violence.
A review of Not in God’s Name.
Although its demise has been predicted for over 200 years.
He has a new book out on terrorism and religious fundamentalism.
A video discussion about what the exodus teaches.
The former British chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks and the historian Simon Schama discuss Judaism’s contribution to civilization, their own personal relationship with the Jewish religion,. . .
Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi emeritus of the United Kingdom, argues that the biblical idea of marriage (and love) is a contribution as important as monotheism. . .
Sharing his views on the resurgence of religion in modern society, Jonathan Sacks, the UK’s chief rabbi emeritus, also discusses how Judaism and Christianity have. . .
Moses could confront the wayward children of Israel; Aaron was a peacemaker. Both are crucial components of successful political rule.