- Jonathan Sacks
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name = Jonathan Sacks
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title = Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
caption = Rabbi Sacks at the 2006 National Poverty Hearing
began = 1991
ended = Incumbent
predecessor =Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron Jakobovits
successor = Incumbent
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birth_date = birth date and age|1948|03|08
birthplace =London
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nationality = British
religion =Orthodox Judaism
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employer =United Synagogue
alma_mater = St Mary's Primary SchoolChrist's College Finchley
M.A. fromGonville & Caius College, Cambridge Ph.D. fromNew College, Oxford ,University of London Semicha from bothJews' College , London and Etz Chaim Yeshiva, London
website = [http://www.chiefrabbi.org/ The Website of the Chief Rabbi]Sir Jonathan Henry Sacks (born
8 March 1948 ,London ) is theChief Rabbi of theUnited Kingdom . His official title is "Chief Rabbi of theUnited Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth".As the spiritual head of the
United Synagogue , the largest synagogue body in the UK, he is the Chief Rabbi of the mainstream British orthodox synagogues, but not the religious authority for theFederation of Synagogues or theUnion of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations or the non-orthodox groups (e.g., Liberal. However, he is recognised by the majority of UK Jews of all denominations as the Chief Rabbi, hence his formal title and, in addition, there is widespread recognition for the office holder's role as a spokesman and ambassador for the Jewish community. Sacks is also still recognised as the Chief Rabbi of theHong Kong Jewish community, a role he was asked to retain after Hong Kong returned from British to Chinese rule.Education
Sacks was educated at St Mary's Primary School and
Christ's College Finchley ,Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge (MA),New College, Oxford ,University of London (PhD),Jews' College London andEtz Chaim Yeshiva, London .Sacks studied
philosophy for his PhDFact|date=April 2008. He has also been awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of: Cambridge; Glasgow; Haifa; Middlesex;Yeshiva University ; Liverpool and St. Andrews, and is an honorary fellow of Gonville and Caius andKing's College London .Career
Sacks heads the "Chief Rabbi's Cabinet" [http://www.chiefrabbi.org/ra-index.html Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks] ] consisting of fourteen other rabbis who advise him on a number of areas, such as Jewish education,
Israel , Jewish-Christian relations, matters relating to theBeth Din (Jewish court), and several other areas of concern to the Jewish community. The Chief Rabbi's Cabinet meets on a quarterly basis and its members are entitled to represent the Chief Rabbi at public events.Sacks had been Principal of Jews' College, London, the world's oldest rabbinical seminary, as well as rabbi of the
Golders Green (1978 –82) andMarble Arch (1983 –90) Synagogues in London. He gained rabbinic ordination from Jews' College as well as from London's Etz Chaimyeshiva .Praise and Recognition
More recently Sacks has been praised for building positive relationships with the Progressive community and notably is the first Chief Rabbi to sit with a Reform Rabbi as a joint President of
the Council of Christians and Jews in the UK. [ [http://www.ccj.org.uk Home Page ] ]In September
2001 , theArchbishop of Canterbury conferred on him a doctorate of divinity in recognition of his first ten years in the Chief Rabbinate of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.In
2004 , his book "The Dignity of Difference" was awarded theGrawemeyer Award for Religion.Sacks was knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours list in
2005 'for services to the Community and to Inter-faith Relations'. [ [http://www.number-10.gov.uk/files/pdf/dkl;sjfndfujdjjjjahabbbbbqo8789622BD05.pdf Birthday Honours list 2005] ]Also in 2005, Sacks visited the Jewish student organisation at the
University of Cambridge , appearing as a guest of Samuel Green on the student radio showKol Cambridge and taking call-ins.He was made an Honorary Freeman of the
London Borough of Barnet in September 2006.Controversies
Orthodox Opposition
A group of rabbis, most notably Rabbi
Bezalel Rakow , accused Sacks of heresy against the tradition of Orthodox Judaism in his book "The Dignity of Difference," where he wrote words that implied that Judaism is not the absolute truth. This forced him to amend the book for its next edition, though he refused to recall books already in the stores. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/09/27/nrabbi27.xml&site=5&page=0] Some of these and other rabbis have similarly condemned Sacks for engaging in forbiddenecumenical activities, most notably his position as joint President of the Council of Christians and Jews. Seeinterfaith .Rabbi Gryn and Rabbi Jacobs
Sacks provoked considerable controversy in the Anglo-Jewish community when he refused to attend the funeral service of the late Reform Rabbi
Hugo Gryn and a private letter he had written in Hebrew, which some people suggested in translation claimed that Reform Jews are "dividers of the faith", was leaked and published. He rejected demands that he should resign for these comments, claiming to have been using rabbinical terminology. He did attend a memorial meeting for Gryn. A similar stance was taken by Sacks and his Beth Din when they prevented the retired rabbiLouis Jacobs , who had helped establish the British branch of theMasorti movement, from being called up for theReading of the Torah on the Saturday before his granddaughter's wedding. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article682446.ece] The orthodox American RabbiShmuley Boteach saw these incidents as symptomatic of a form of ungenerous sectarian infighting that exists in Anglo-Jewry but not in its American equivalent. [Rabbi Shmuley Boteach (2003) [http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/447_jew_verus_jew.htm Jew verus(sic) Jew] , Something Jewish, Link checked 13th August 2007.]Current positions
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Rabbi and Spiritual Leader,Western Marble Arch Synagogue , London (sinceMay 1 ,2004 ).
*Jakobovits Professor in modern Jewish thought,Jews' College London,1982 .
*Chief Rabbi of theUnited Kingdom and Commonwealth (sinceSeptember 1 ,1991 ).
*Visitingprofessor oftheology at King's College London.
*Honorary fellow ofGonville and Caius College, Cambridge ,1993 .
*Presentation (Honorary) fellow, King's College London,1993 .Previous positions held
*Lecturer in moral philosophy, Middlesex Polytechnic,
1971 –3.
*Lecturer, Jews' College London, 1973–82; director of its rabbinic facility,1983 –90; Principal,1984 –90.
*Visiting professor of philosophy at theUniversity of Essex ,1989 –90.
*Sherman lecturer at theUniversity of Manchester , 1989.
*Riddell lecturer at the University of Newcastle.
*Cook lecturer at theUniversity of Oxford ,University of Edinburgh and theUniversity of St Andrews .
*Visiting professor at theHebrew University of Jerusalem .Sacks is also a frequent guest on both
television andradio , and regularly contributes to the national press. He delivered the 1990BBC Reith Lectures on "The Persistence of Faith".Works by Jonathan Sacks
*"Traditional alternatives: Orthodoxy and the future of the Jewish people" (1989)
*"Tradition in an Untraditional Age" (1990)
*"Persistence of Faith" (1991)
*"Arguments for the Sake of Heaven" (1991)
*"Crisis and Covenant" (1992)
*"One People?" (1993)
*"Will We Have Jewish Grandchildren?" (1994)
*"Community of Faith" (1995)
*"Torah Studies: Discourses byRabbi Menachem M. Schneerson " (1996)
*"The Politics of Hope" (1997 revised 2nd edition 2000)
*"Morals and Markets" (1999)
*"Celebrating Life" (2000)
*"Radical Then, Radical Now" (published in America as "A Letter in the Scroll") (2001)
*"Dignity of Difference" (2002) (Grawemeyer Award winner)
*"The Chief Rabbi's Haggadah" (2003)
*"To Heal a Fractured World - The Ethics of Responsibility" (2005)
*"The Home We Build Together - Recreating Society"(2007)References
External links
* [http://www.homeofhope.co.uk Home of Hope (Celebrating Israel's 60th Birthday)]
* [http://www.chiefrabbi.org/ra-index.html About Rabbi Sacks]
* [http://www.chiefrabbi.org/history-index.html History of the position]
* [http://www.chabad.org/search/keyword.asp?kid=194 Articles written by Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Sacks for chabad.org]
* [http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=110248 Torah Studies by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks; From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe]
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