In one of the greatest transformations in all of literature, Joseph moves in one bound from prisoner to prime minister. What was it about Joseph — an outsider to Egyptian culture, a …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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12/24/19
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The deception has taken place. Joseph was sold into slavery; his brothers dipped his coat in blood and they bring it back to their father, saying: “Look what we have found. Do you recognize …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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12/17/19
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Twenty-two years have passed since Jacob fled his brother, penniless and alone, since Esau swore his revenge for what he saw as the theft of his blessing. Now the brothers are about to meet …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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12/11/19
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The language of the Torah is, in Erich Auerbach’s famous phrase, “fraught with background.” Behind the events that are openly told are shadowy stories left for us to decipher. Hidden beneath …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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11/22/19
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This week’s parsha, Vayeitzei, relates a powerful, primal vision of prayer: Jacob, alone and far from home, lies down for the night, with only stones for a pillow, and dreams of a ladder, with …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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12/4/19
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G-d appeared to Abraham by the oaks of Mamre, as he sat at the entrance to his tent in the heat of the day. He lifted up his eyes and looked, and, lo, three men were standing over against him; and …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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11/14/19
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n stately prose the Torah’s opening chapter describes the unfolding of the universe, the effortless creation of a single creative Force. Repeatedly we read, “And G-d said, Let there …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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10/24/19
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In March 2015 I had a public conversation at Yale with the university’s president, Peter Salovey. The occasion was the 60th anniversary of the Marshall Scholarships, created by the British …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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10/10/19
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What do you do when you have achieved it all, when you have risen to whatever career heights fate or providence has in store for you? What do you do as age lengthens its shadow, the sun sinks, …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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10/3/19
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Something remarkable happens in this week’s parsha, Nitzavim, that changed the very terms of Jewish existence, and has life-changing implications for all of us. Moses renewed the …
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By Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks
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9/26/19
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