The Eternal Conversation
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks saw it as his mission to distill the mostĀ basic and relevant Jewish ideas for all readers, those with extensiveĀ Jewish experiences and education, as well as those without. TheĀ short books collected in this volume articulate Rabbi Sacksā mostĀ concise conceptions of Judaism, applicable to diverse individualsĀ and communities.
This book is a collection of 4 works, originally produced as booklets, and first distributed during R. Sacks' time as chief rabbi. They have characteristically stood the test of time, and it is our hope that this volume will give a new generation of young adults a chance to discover these works, which contain Rabbi Sacksā most concise conceptions of Judaism.
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The Eternal Conversation
The Eternal Conversation
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks saw it as his mission to distill the mostĀ basic and relevant Jewish ideas for all readers, those with extensiveĀ Jewish experiences and education, as well as those without. TheĀ short books collected in this volume articulate Rabbi Sacksā mostĀ concise conceptions of Judaism, applicable to diverse individualsĀ and communities.
This book is a collection of 4 works, originally produced as booklets, and first distributed during R. Sacks' time as chief rabbi. They have characteristically stood the test of time, and it is our hope that this volume will give a new generation of young adults a chance to discover these works, which contain Rabbi Sacksā most concise conceptions of Judaism.
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Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks saw it as his mission to distill the mostĀ basic and relevant Jewish ideas for all readers, those with extensiveĀ Jewish experiences and education, as well as those without. TheĀ short books collected in this volume articulate Rabbi Sacksā mostĀ concise conceptions of Judaism, applicable to diverse individualsĀ and communities.
This book is a collection of 4 works, originally produced as booklets, and first distributed during R. Sacks' time as chief rabbi. They have characteristically stood the test of time, and it is our hope that this volume will give a new generation of young adults a chance to discover these works, which contain Rabbi Sacksā most concise conceptions of Judaism.
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