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Rabbi Sees
Renewal Need
Londan (JTA) — Dr.
Jonathan Sacks, installed
last week as the sixth chief
rabbi of Britain, urged
British Jewry to join him in
creating a decade of Jewish
renewal.
Dr. Sacks, 43, who now
heads the United Hebrew
Congregations of the Com-
monwealth, told a packed St.
John's Wood Synagogue that
the process of renewal would
revitalize British Jewry's
great powers of creativity.
He said it should be based
on five central values: love of
every Jew, love of learning,
love of God, a profound con-
tribution to British society
and an unequivocal attach-
ment to the State of Israel.
Dr. Sacks asked the com-
munity to concentrate on the
"historical moment" in
which it is living and said
failure of imagination must
not stand in the way of
achieving fulfillment of all
hopes.
The new chief rabbi began
his address by praising the
work of his predecessor, Lord
Immanuel Jakobovits, who
had "raised the standing of
the Chief Rabbinate in both
Jewish and non-Jewish
eyes."
The London-born, Cam-
bridge-educated rabbi placed
Jewish education, leader-
ship and spirituality at the
center of the struggle
against indifference.
Urging the community to
join him in translating his
vision into a practical pro-
gram, he said he wants to be
"a catalyst for creativity, to
encourage leadership in
others, and to let in the fresh
air of initiative and
imagination."
Britain's Chief Rabbinate
has existed in one form or
another for nearly three cen-
turies. The post has been
associated with the United
Synagogue, which was offi-
cially created July 14, 1870.
The chief rabbi's role has
mainly been that of leader of
the Ashkenazic congrega-
tions.
Dr. Sacks' predecessors
were Rabbis Nathan Marcus
Adler; his son, Hermann
Adler; Joseph Hertz; Sir
Israel Brodie; and
Jakobovits.
Rabbi Jakobovits, a native
of Germany, declined the
first offer to be chief rabbi,
which was then given to
Jacob Herzog, an Israeli dip-
lomat. When Herzog's
health failed him, he
withdrew his candidacy and
Jakobovits accepted the posi-
tion in 1967.