Against neighboring pagan religions that invested religious and political authority in the same hands, the Torah insists on dividing government for the benefit of both rulers and ruled.
Having retired as chief rabbi in the United Kingdom, Jonathan Sacks intends to “go global” as a roving Jewish intellectual; will he also venture beyond. . .
In the new empire of secular enlightenment, are Christians becoming more and more like Jews?
A decade after the closure of Jews’ College, supposedly for lack of demand, Britain’s mainstream Orthodox community is once again producing its own rabbis.