Sunday, November 29, 2020

FW: A special tribute to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l





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From: YUTorah <office@yutorah.org>
Date: 11/29/20 8:12 AM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: A special tribute to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l

today at 12 Noon

Yeshiva University

In partnership with the Orthodox Union and the Rabbinical Council of America–join us for a moving video tribute to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l highlighting his teachings, impact and influence.

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks was Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom for 22 years and served as a profoundly eloquent teacher of Torah and spokesman for Torah values within the Jewish community and beyond. His passing has reverberated around the world. Join us as voices from across America pay tribute to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.
The video tribute premieres today, Sunday, November 29th at 12:00 Noon EST.

Watch the Tribute

Schedule for Sunday, November 29

9:30 a.m. EDT

Rabbi Larry Rothwachs

Director of Professional Rabbinics, RIETS

Piece of Mind: Dreams in Halacha and Hashkafa

10:15 a.m. EDT

Rabbi Yehuda Willig

Maggid Shiur, RIETS

Al Hanissim: The Prayer of Thanksgiving

Watch the shiurim on Sunday Morning

Notices

Information

For more information, please call 646.592.4101 or email KollelYomRishon@yu.edu or MidreshetYomRishon@yu.edu.

Previous Programs

Recordings from the program on Sunday, November 22

Rabbi Jacob Bernstein: Gratitude is an Attitude
Rabbi Meir Goldwicht: Life Perspectives from the Life of Yaakov Avinu

Upcoming Programs

Please join us Sunday, December 6

Rabbi Meir Goldwicht and Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank

Community Announcements

The official tribute to mark the completion of Shloshim for Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l, HaRav Ya'akov Zvi ben David Arieh zt"l, will take place at 7pm (UK time) on Sunday 6th December. Watch it (live or after) at http://RabbiSacks.org/Shloshim.

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