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“Peace is a duet not a solo” - Rabbi Sacks was a wise man with many wise teachings that ring true decades later. Peace cannot be obtained if only one side desires it.
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“Peace is a duet not a solo” - Rabbi Sacks was a wise man with many wise teachings that ring true decades later. Peace cannot be obtained if only one side desires it.

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Tikkun olam involves the recognition that the world does need repair, rather than Stoic acceptance of ascetic denial.
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
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Rabbi Sacks taught that anti-Semitism mutates over time, taking new forms but with the same core message: denying Jews the right to exist as a people. From religion to race to nationhood, hatred adapts, but its goal remains the same. Today, anti-Zionism, denying Israel’s right to exist is the new face of anti-Semitism.
(Office of Rabbi Sacks)

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Liberty is a tree with religious roots. Society cannot sever these roots and expect the tree to survive.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, http://nypost.com/2014/05/15/o-come-all-ye-faithful-new-yorks-most-diverse-dinner/
Because we’re not just bodies, but also minds; not just physical beings, but also spiritual beings; religious liberty is axiomatic and central to a free society.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks