It`s a fateful moment in history. We`ve seen divisive elections, divided societies and the growth of extremism — all fueled by anxiety and uncertainty. “Is there something we can do, each of us, to be able to face the future without fear?” asks Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. In this electrifying talk, the spiritual leader gives us three specific ways we can move from the politics of “me” to the politics of “all of us, together.”
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How we can face the future without fear, together | Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks ZTL
November 8, 2020
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