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We will find the legislative remedy to this verdict - Jewish Chronicle 18 December 2009
While disappointed that the Supreme Court, by the slimmest of majorities, was unable to find in favour of JFS, as a community we should be heartened by the fact that the court recognised the religious integrity of the school, the United...
Yom Kippur
Letters to the Next Generation
Covenant and Conversation
Vayakhel-Pekudei 5770
Where does the Divine Presence live? Finally the long narrative of the construction of the Tabernacle - to which the Torah devotes more space than any other single subject - is at an end. The building, its frame, drapes and sacred...
 

Chief Rabbi receives award from National Jewish Book Council
Chief Rabbi wins the Dorot Foundation Award in memory of Joy Ungerleider Mayerson in Modern Jewish Thought & Experience for Covenant & Conversation: A Weekly Reading of the Jewish Bible, Genesis: The Beginnings
Thought for the Day
The common good
On Wednesday this week the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales issued a document called “Choosing the common good.” And it’s interesting, because at a time when our minds are focused on the general election, which can’t be far...
Credo
Why the Ancient Greeks were wrong about morality
Do you have to be religious to be moral? Was Dostoevsky right when he said, If God does not exist, all is permitted? Clearly the answer is No. You don’t have to be religious to fight for justice, practise compassion, care about the poor and...
Articles - General
The Times - The Pope is right about the threat to freedom
 There are times when human rights become human wrongs. This happens when rights become more than a defence of human dignity, which is their proper sphere, and become instead a political ideology, relentlessly trampling down everything...
Books
Covenant & Conversation
Covenant & Conversation, A Weekly Reading of the Jewish Bible, Genesis: The Book of Beginnings Koren Publishers Jerusalem, 1 September...
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