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  1. Quotes Love in Marriage “There are few ideas in the history of faith more beautiful than the prophetic insight that the love of husband and wife is as close as we will get to understanding the love of God for humanity.”

  2. Discover the brilliance of Rabbi Sacks’ worldview by exploring our vault of his quotes, taken from his books, articles, speeches, shiurim and broadcasts.

  3. Jun 10, 2000 · I find it hard to say how sad it is that marriage is in decline. It was and is the single greatest source of beauty in ordinary lives – moral beauty, a song scored for two voices in complex harmony. Marriage is the supreme example of a religious concept translated into simple human terms.

    • The test of faith is whether I can make space for difference. Can I recognize God's image in someone who is not in my image, who language, faith, ideal, are different from mine?
    • Happiness is not made by what we own. It is what we share. Jonathan Sacks. Share, Made.
    • I believe faith is not certainty but the courage to live with uncertainty. Jonathan Sacks. Certainty, Uncertainty.
    • Science takes things apart to see how they work. Religion puts things together to see what they mean. Jonathan Sacks. Mean, Together.
  4. Nov 20, 2014 · Sex has been divorced from love, love from commitment, marriage from having children, and having children from responsibility for their care. This is creating a divide within societies the like of which has not been seen since Disraeli spoke of “two nations” a century and a half ago.

  5. Oct 27, 2021 · Her insights had a transformative impact on Rabbi Sacks, who later reflected that the act of giving and receiving praise can be transformative not only for those who stutter, but for the relationship between husband and wife.

  6. Aug 24, 2023 · Why is love not enough? What other values do we need in society? These questions come from this week’s new Family Edition to Rabbi Sacks’ Covenant

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