April 10.
Jonathan Sacks published Future Tense: Jews, Judaism, and Israel in the Twenty-first Century
The book is described in the following terms:
One of the most admired religious thinkers of our time issues a call for world Jewry to reject the self-fulfilling image of “a people alone in the world, surrounded by enemies” and to reclaim Judaism’s original sense of purpose: as a partner with God and with those of other faiths in the never-ending struggle for freedom and social justice for all.
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