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  1. An earlier version of this website was dedicated in the memory of Brian Roden, Shmuel ben Benjamin HaCohen z”l. The Rabbi Sacks Legacy Trust is a charity registered in the UK, charity number 1152781.

  2. Overview. In this second unit, we will explore the path to God through prayer, arguably the principle connection to God in Judaism. We will look at some of the classic themes of Jewish prayer using texts that Rabbi Sacks has selected, and develop an understanding of these themes through his writings. The Rabbi Sacks Legacy Trust.

  3. Jan 8, 2005 · God does not ask us to act from His point of view but from ours, striving for good in the short term, not just the long; in this world, not the next; from the perspective of time and space, not infinity and eternity. God asks us not to understand but to heal; not to accept suffering but to diminish it. Yet, my teacher continued, you will find ...

  4. It is a sickness of the soul. Jonathan Sacks. Hate, Believe, Soul. 36 Copy quote. There's always hope. You can lose everything else in the world, but Jews never lose hope. Jonathan Sacks. World, Never Lose Hope, Jew. 7 Copy quote.

  5. A God-Sent Gift, A Beautiful Wife. Published by Family Friend Poems December 2008 with permission of the Author. To my wife - thank you for allowing me to have a wife. May we grow old together. 14. Your Smile Makes Me Smile. Published by Family Friend Poems December 20, 2022 with permission of the Author.

  6. Jun 11, 2022 · 1. The Power of Empathy: Rabbi Sacks told a story about the power of empathy: “William Ury, founder of the Harvard Program of Negotiation, tells a marvellous story in one of his books. A young American, living in Japan to study aikido, was sitting one afternoon in a train in the suburbs of Tokyo. The carriage was half empty.

  7. These poems explore the many stages, and emotions, of illness, in some of our toughest times, when we and our loved ones are most vulnerable. Sickness, Illness, And Being Sick. Sickness. James Langlas. The Rest. Jane Huffman. Sick Room. Billy Collins. Sense of Time.