Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks saw it as his mission to distill the most basic and relevant Jewish ideas for all readers, those with extensive Jewish experiences and education, as well as those without.
The short books collected in this volume articulate Rabbi Sacks' most concise conceptions of Judaism, applicable to diverse individuals and communities. Judaism calls for moral sensitivity, dedication to learning, self-reflection, and personal betterment, all put to the service of social responsibility and concern for others.
Rabbi Sacks' call to participate in Judaism's eternal conversation is as meaningful today as when these works first appeared.