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Jonathan Sacks archive dedicated in Israel’s National Library in Jerusalem

The late Chief Rabbi’s fourth Yarzheit was marked with events in Jewish communities across the world

November 24, 2024 11:39
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ByJudy Lash Balint, Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Ten years ago, when the National Library of Israel's new facility was in its initial planning stages, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks put forward a controversial proposal. Sacks suggested that important visitors to Israel be taken first to the National Library, and not to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Remembrance Center as is customary.

“Let us show the world not only how Jews died but how Jews live,” he wrote, adding that the new library should be subtitled, “The Home of the Book for the People of the Book.”

The fourth anniversary of his death was marked at the National Library in Jerusalem's Givat Ram neighbourhood recently with the Rabbi Sacks Global Day of Learning, as well as the dedication of the Rabbi Sacks Archive that includes 30 boxes of notes, speeches and handwritten correspondence from the rabbi who became a global religious leader, philosopher, award-winning author and respected moral voice.

The National Library event included The Sacks Conversation between US Ambassador to Israel Jacob J. Lew and Jerusalem-born writer and educator Rachel Sharansky Danziger.