Another Way, Another Time: Religious Inclusivism and the Sacks Chief Rabbinate

Another Way, Another Time: Religious Inclusivism and the Sacks Chief Rabbinate

Another Way, Another Time: Religious Inclusivism and the Sacks Chief Rabbinate

Another Way, Another Time: Religious Inclusivism and the Sacks Chief Rabbinate

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Overview

British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks – now Baron Sacks of Aldgate in the City of London – launched his tenure of office in 1991 with the aim of an inclusivist Decade of Jewish Renewal. Within a few years, fulfilling his installation prediction that ‘I will have failures, but I will try again, another way, another time,’ he was attracting calls, from opponents and supporters, for his resignation and the abolition of his office. Reviewing Sacks’ early writings and pronouncements on the theme of inclusivism, Another Way, Another Time demonstrates how, repeatedly, the Chief Rabbi said ‘irreconcilable things to different audiences’ and how, in the process, he induced his kingmaker and foremost patron, Lord (Stanley) Kalms, to declare of Anglo-Jewry: ‘We are in a time warp, and fast becoming an irrelevance in terms of world Jewry.’ Citing support from a variety of sources, this study contends that the Chief Rabbinate has indeed reached the end of the road and explores other paths to the leadership of a pluralistic – and, ideally, inclusivist – community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936235100
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Publication date: 03/10/2010
Series: Judaism and Jewish Life
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Now a freelance writer and editor, Meir Persoff edited the London Jewish Chronicle’s news, features, arts, Judaism, letters and obituaries sections during a distinguished 40-year career on the paper. He has written extensively on Jewish topics – notably Jewish art and Judaica – and served on the Jewish Book Council and as president of the Israel-Judaica Philatelic Society. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, he holds a London UniversityMA (with distinction) in Hebrew and Jewish Studies, having specialised in modern Jewish history and the history of anti-Semitism, and earned his PhD from Middlesex University, London, for his research into the British Chief Rabbinate’s relationship with the non-Orthodox movements. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Middlesex Commission Area in 2001.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Geoffrey Alderman xi, Preface xv, 1. With Open Arms 1, 2. Beyond the Limits 33, 3. Leading by Example 45, 4. The Culture of Contempt 67, 5. The Search for Survival 91, 6. The Stanmore Accords 125, Interlude. From First to Second 145, 7. The Indignity of Difference 167, 8. The Crucible of Judaism 187, 9. The Dynamic of Renewal 221, 10. Rites and Wrongs 237, 11. The Stanmore Discords 257, 12. The Mirage of Unity 281, 13. The Pull of Pluralism 293, Notes 317, Bibliography 359
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