Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: An Unconventional Path To Leadership | From The Inside Out Podcast

In this episode of From The Inside Out With Rivkah & Eda podcast, meet international religious leader, philosopher, award-winning author and respected moral voice Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, who has been described by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales as "a light unto this nation" and by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair as "an intellectual giant”. We had the privilege and honor of interviewing Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, unaware that it would be his final interview before his passing. While we've grown in our interviewing experience since then, we believe this timing was part of a greater plan. His passing held a poignant significance as we later learned from his secretary, Joanne, that he cherished our conversation. This gift is something we deeply appreciate, and we are grateful to share it with you. Lord Jonathan Sacks, a towering figure in the realm of philosophy, spirituality, and interfaith dialogue. Rabbi Sacks dedicated his life to exploring the profound intersections of faith, ethics, and modern society, leaving an indelible mark on all those who encountered his teachings. This interview stands as a testament to his enduring wisdom and a final glimpse into his remarkable insights. The privilege of having the opportunity to engage in this conversation with Rabbi Sacks and how his words continue to resonate long after his passing. We would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. Rabbi Sacks' last published book, "Morality" is available below: https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/jon... Follow Us On Social 💫 IG: @Fromtheinsideout.podcast 💫 FB: @FromTheInsideOut To sponsor an episode, email us at Rivkahandeda@gmail.com. . . Keywords: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Podcast episode, Interview with Rabbi Sacks, Faith and ethics, Interfaith dialogue, Spiritual teachings, Leadership journey, Wisdom and insights, Global icon, Morality book, Religious leader, Final interview, Intellectual giant, Rabbi sacks’ personal and fascinating history with the rebbe, how the self help movement can be no help at all, what it takes to bridge the divide- sharing stories, moving back to an US society versus and I society, giving material things vs immaterial things, the connecgion between creativity and human connection, the myth of the lonely creator - creative partnerships, taking life for granted - the message of rosh hashana, the miracle and vulnerability of life, rabbi sacks’ favorite book, Lubavitcher rebbe