Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Among Recipients of 2016 Bradley Prize
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The Meaning of Freedom
Rabbi Sacks to Keynote April 17 Kollel and Midreshet Yom Rishon Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Kressel and Ephrat Family Professor of Jewish Thought, will be the featured speaker at a special Abraham and Millie Arbesfeld Kollel and Midreshet Yom Rishon event hosted by Yeshiva University’s Center for the Jewish Future on April 17, 2016. The lecture will […]
Rabbi Sacks Awarded 2016 Templeton Prize
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Receives Prestigious Award Celebrating Exceptional Contributions to Life’s Spiritual Dimension
Beyond Pshat
Yeshiva College Student Creates Thriving Community of Learning on Creative Torah Thought Blog
Shabbat with Yeshiva University
YU and Young Israel of Woodmere Present Shabbat with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and President Richard Joel, September 11-12
CJF Interactive Pesach Study Program Engages Thousands
#EmpoweredLearning Participants Tackle Passover Question Presented by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
The Haggada as a Work of Political Thought
Rabbi Sacks and Senator Lieberman Discuss the Haggada’s Politics at Center for the Jewish Future Event
Rabbi Sacks Headlines Two Long Island Shabbatons
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks to Take Part in Great Neck and Five Towns YU Weekends Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Yeshiva University’s Kressel and Ephrat Family University Professor of Jewish Thought, will be speaking as part of two Yeshiva University Community Weekends in March on Long Island, one in Great Neck and the other in the […]
The Haggada’s Politics: From 2,000 Years Ago to Today
Yeshiva University Presents March 22 Conversation with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and Senator Joseph Lieberman
Siddur Authored by YU Faculty Wins Award
Koren Ani Tefilla Siddur Named National Jewish Book Award Winner The Koren Ani Tefilla Siddur, the Hebrew/English weekday siddur [prayer book] with translation by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Kressel and Ephrat Family University Professor of Jewish Thought at Yeshiva University, and commentary by Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz, adjunct professor at YU’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish […]