Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks

Jonathan Henry Sacks, Baron Sacks (8 March 1948  7 November 2020) was an English Orthodox rabbi, philosopher, theologian, and author. Sacks served as the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth from 1991 to 2013. As the spiritual head of the United Synagogue, the largest synagogue body in the United Kingdom, he was the Chief Rabbi of those Orthodox synagogues but was not recognized as the religious authority for the Haredi Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations or for the progressive movements such as Masorti, Reform, and Liberal Judaism. As Chief Rabbi, he formally carried the title of Av Beit Din (head) of the London Beth Din. At the time of his death, he was the Emeritus Chief Rabbi.

Rabbi The Right Honourable
The Lord Sacks
Sacks in December 2006
Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
In office
1 September 1991  1 September 2013
Preceded byImmanuel, Lord Jakobovits
Succeeded byEphraim Mirvis
  • Member of the House of Lords
  • Lord Temporal
In office
1 September 2009  7 November 2020
Life peerage
Personal details
Born
Jonathan Henry Sacks

(1948-03-08)8 March 1948
London, England
Died7 November 2020(2020-11-07) (aged 72)
London, England
Political partyNone (crossbencher)
Spouse
Elaine Taylor
(m. 1970)
Children3
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Rabbi
  • philosopher
  • theologian
  • author
Semicha
WebsiteOfficial website

After stepping down as Chief Rabbi, in addition to his international travelling and speaking engagements and prolific writing, Sacks served as the Ingeborg and Ira Rennert Global Distinguished Professor of Judaic Thought at New York University and as the Kressel and Ephrat Family University Professor of Jewish Thought at Yeshiva University. He was also appointed Professor of Law, Ethics, and the Bible at King's College London. He won the Templeton Prize (awarded for work affirming life's spiritual dimension) in 2016. He was also a Senior Fellow to the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights.

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