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The Rabbi Lord Sacks-Herenstein Center Announces Winner and Finalists of Inaugural Rabbi Sacks Book Prize

The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center is proud to announce the winner and finalists of the inaugural Rabbi Sacks Book Prize funded by a generous gift from the Rohr Family. The prize recognizes a book published in 2022 deeply sourced in Jewish texts which also reflects a broad appeal within and beyond the Jewish community. The selections are in keeping with the scholarly legacy of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and in consultation with the Rabbi Sacks Legacy Trust.   “Rabbi Sacks believed profoundly in the power of the written word,” said Dr. Erica Brown, Vice Provost for Values and Leadership at Yeshiva University and founding director of its Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center. “Presenting a new literary award in his honor is an important recognition of his commitment to the flourishing of the Jewish bookshelf.”  The Sacks-Herenstein Center received close to 50 impressive manuscripts of diverse genres and styles. "It was a privilege to be joined by Lady Elaine Sacks, Prof. Robert George (Princeton University), Adam Kirsch (Wall Street Journal), and Dean Daniel Rynhold (Bernard Revel Graduate School) to judge the inaugural prize," said Dr. Shira Weiss, Assistant Director of the Sacks-Herenstein Center, who also conducted podcast interviews with the winner and finalists. 

Winner

The inaugural Rabbi Sacks Book Prize of $50,000 has been awarded to Becoming Elijah: Prophet of Transformation (Yale University Press, 2022) by Professor Daniel Matt. A volume in Yale University Press’ Jewish Lives Series, Becoming Elijah traces how depictions of the prophet transform from the Bible to Rabbinic Judaism, Kabbalah and Jewish ritual.
Becoming Elijah: Prophet of Transformation (Yale University Press, 2022) by Professor Daniel Matt.
In a sophisticated, yet accessible manner, Matt, a scholar of Kabbalah, brings the prophet to life as he comprehensively chronicles the diverse references to Elijah from history and faith traditions. He explains how Elijah fills a need for hope and for justice; though his identity is variable, it is shaped by an ethical imperative that continues to inspire.  The podcast conversation between Dr. Shira Weiss and Professor Daniel Matt about Becoming Elijah can be listened to below, and the book can be purchased here.

Finalists

A Guide for the Jewish Undecided: A Philosopher Makes the Case for Orthodox Judaism (Koren, 2022) by Professor Sam Lebens. Professor Lebens, an analytic philosopher, composes a thorough philosophical defense of Orthodox Judaism to lend theological support for the educated layperson’s orthodox commitments.
A Guide for the Jewish Undecided: A Philosopher Makes the Case for Orthodox Judaism (Koren, 2022) by Professor Sam Lebens.
The podcast conversation between Dr. Shira Weiss and Professor Sam Lebens about A Guide for the Jewish Undecided can be listened to below, and the book can be purchased  here. Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility (Georgetown University Press, 2022) by Rabbi Dr. Jason Weiner. Rabbi Dr. Weiner, a bioethicist chaplain, explores how Jewish texts address complex contemporary ethical issues ranging from abortion to vaccines.  
Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility (Georgetown University Press, 2022) by Rabbi Dr. Jason Weiner.
The podcast conversation between Dr. Shira Weiss and Rabbi Dr. Jason Weiner about Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility can be listened to below, and the book can be purchased here. The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center congratulates all three authors whose books, diverse in genre and style, make impactful contributions to the field of contemporary Jewish thought.