With the goal of honoring and exploring the intellectual contributions of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt”l, TRADITION is publishing a special book-length issue (360+ pages) containing essays by rabbinic, educational, and thought leaders in our community from the United States, Israel, the United Kingdom, and around the world.
TRADITION and the Rabbinical Council of America invite supporters to attach their names to Rabbi Sacks’ legacy. Contributions will honor Rabbi Sacks’ memory and support our ongoing work. Click here for details on donation and dedication opportunities (deadline September 1).
Produced in cooperation with the Rabbi Sacks Legacy, this special double-issue of TRADITION is set to publish timed with Rabbi Sacks’ fifth yahrzeit in Fall 2025. Jonathan Sacks (1948–2020) served as the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth and was one of the most original and articulate voices on the Jewish scene. He was a long-time member of TRADITION’s editorial board, and a significant contributor—his very first scholarly article was published in our journal’s pages (Spring 1973).
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks was an eloquent spokesman for moral clarity and a religious voice of rare global resonance. Yet for all his public influence, there has been scant engagement with the structure and development of his thought, perhaps because his public influence overshadowed his more rigorous scholarly output. This volume offers a multifaceted portrait of a thinker who combined fidelity to tradition with wide intellectual vistas, moral imagination, and a far-reaching vision of the relevance of Jewish ideas for both the Jewish people and the world. Together, these seventeen essays, organized into five thematic sections, represent what we hope is a serious first step toward a broader scholarly conversation.
—From the Editors’ Introduction
Table of Contents
The Intellectual Legacy of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (Tradition, Fall 2025)
Foreword: The Challenge of Smallness or Greatness, Gila Sacks
Editors’ Introduction: Samuel Lebens, Jeffrey Saks & Tzvi Sinensky
Community Building & Communal Leadership
Staying Alive: The Dangers of Leadership
Erica Brown
Inclusive Orthodoxy: Vision, Context and Connections
Benjamin J. Elton
A Nation of Storytellers: From Pedagogy to Religious Philosophy
Daniel Rose
Rabbi Sacks’ Sermons: An Initial Appraisal
Tzvi Sinensky
Toward a Concept of Community
Gideon Sylvester
Politics, Power & The State of Israel
Not by Might: Aversion to Power in Rabbi Sacks’ Writings
Alex Israel
Israel Advocacy from a Global Pulpit
Michael Laitner
The Jewish State and the Failures of Diaspora: Three Approaches
Malka Z. Simkovich
Theology & Jewish Thought
Ethical Infinity and the Phenomenology of the Scroll
Miriam Feldmann Kaye
Rabbi Sacks as Theological Maverick or Mystical Traditionalist?
Samuel Lebens
Covenantal Theology in the Work of Rabbi Sacks
Tanya White
The Renaissance Rabbi
Raphael Zarum
Intra-Faith & Interfaith Relations
A New Taxonomy of Religious Truth
Barry Kleinberg
Perspectives on Loving the Stranger
Sarah Hass Robinson
The Dignity of Deference: Avoiding Strange Denominational Games
Chaim Strauchler
Hope, Resilience & The Future
Jacob’s Struggle and Messianic Journeys
Dov Lerner
Radical Resilience: Hope, Agency and Community
Mordechai Schiffman and Tamra Wright