Rabbi jonathan sacks

Israel must prepare its Joshua Generation for the post-Netanyahu era - opinion

Israel has become a military, technological, and economic powerhouse. Yet as its strategic strength has reached historic heights, its international legitimacy has increasingly come under attack.

THE KNESSET during a meeting on December 24, 2025.
People at polling station during the Likud party internal elections in Tel Aviv, July 27, 2026.

Israel needs new leadership: Could covenantal politics be the answer? - opinion

AN ISRAEL Day event on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan takes place last June. There is a significant increase in the number of Diaspora Jews who identify with Israel and show increased involvement in Jewish activity in their community, according to a JPPI survey cited by the writer.

Diaspora Jewry is not dying, it is changing - opinion

CHABAD ‘SHLUCHIM’ gather in front of 770 Eastern Parkway, New York, in 2022.

'Engaging the Essence': The Lubavitcher Rebbe as philosopher - review


Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: ‘Politics of anger’ is corroding US public life

The rise of the far right and the far left in Europe and an increasingly shrill atmosphere at universities that inhibits speech.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

Former UK chief rabbi joins battle against Israel Apartheid Week

Three events have been cancelled at UK universities.

Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

We must fight BDS in the name of human rights

There is a growing and widespread concern among Jews in Israel and outside, and among friends of Israel everywhere, at the increasing threat posed by the BDS movement.

Hundreds of demonstrators march up Whitehall, in central London, as they protest against Israel’s military action in Gaza on July 19, 2014

Promoting a Judaism engaged with the world

An interview with former British chief rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks stands in the garden of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem