Times of Israel Retiring British Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan
Sacks has launched a blistering attack on ultra-Orthodox Judaism, which
“segregates itself from the world and from its fellow Jews.”
Speaking at his own retirement dinner
Monday night, Sacks drew an equivalence between assimilated Jews “who
embrace the world and reject Judaism, and those who embrace Judaism and
reject the world.”
That the center is shrinking is “worse than
dangerous,” said Sacks. “It is an abdication of the role of Jews and
Judaism in the world. We are here to engage with the world, to be true
to our faith and a blessing to others regardless of their faith.”
During his 22-year tenure, which will come to a
close on September 1, Sacks was often accused of deferring too much to
Haredi rabbis – including amending the text of his book, “The Dignity of
Difference,” in response to criticism by ultra-Orthodox leaders –
leading some in the audience to speculate that he will take a harder
line post-retirement.
Monday night, the last in a series of communal
events marking his departure, highlighted his position as a leading
religious voice in Britain today. [...]
Although the Chief Rabbi has not yet indicated
what formal position he is likely to accept after September, he seemed
to stake out a strong role for himself promoting a centrist Orthodoxy,
pledging to work to “inspire a new generation of leaders for the Jewish
world, rabbinical, educational and lay, who will have the courage to
face the world and all its challenges without fear, will have the
responsibility to lead and the spirit to be a source of light in a
sometimes dark and difficult world.
“I want to inspire young Jews throughout the
world to believe in and live a Judaism that is tolerant, inclusive,
embracing, non-judgmental; that is intellectually open and ethically
uplifting; that is neither defensive nor arrogant, but that lives the
life of faith in such a way as to enhance the life of others within and
beyond the Jewish community.”
He expanded on the vision in a new pamphlet,
“A Judaism Engaged with the World,” which was personally signed and
handed to every guest, and is available for free download.