Textual Resources The Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center for Values and Leadership Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology YU Reads Tehillim Rabbi Sacks calls the book of Psalms "The greatest religious poetry ever written." It helps us intensify our "encounter with the Divine." YU Reads Tehillim is an online project, facilitated by Sacks-Herenstein Center graduate interns, Netanel Muskat and Shoshana Rockoff, presenting literary and visual interpretations of the chapters of Tehillim by YU faculty and students. This project is in conjunction with a forthcoming Yeshiva University Press book on Tehillim, a collaborative publication of the Straus and Sacks-Herenstein Centers, co-edited by Drs. Shaina Trapedo and Erica Brown with a forward by Dr. Shira Weiss. Check out the website for insightful and creative readings of the chapters of Tehillim: https://www.yu.edu/tehillim-project Sacks-Herenstein High School Educators Workshop: Learning and Teaching the Thought of Rabbi Sacks and Beyond Pedagogical Resources developed by workshop participants Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Happiness and Loneliness The Pursuit of Meaning Happiness in Tanach and Art Happiness and Loneliness in Sefer Devarim Loneliness: Lessons from Past and Present Torah Leaders And you will be happy on your holiday? The Importance of Friendship Happiness as Happenstance or Hard Work? Yonah: Defining Yourself as a Jew Happiness Over the Ages The Relationship between Happiness and Loneliness Loneliness: Joseph in Egypt A Life of Simcha Happiness in Megilat Esther Happiness and Loneliness: Lessons on Tefillah Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Morality The Torah View of Slavery: A Case Study of Morality and the Torah Morality and Isaac’s Blessing to Jacob The Immorality of Sedom Hatred of Foreigners Morality and Religious Rigor: Melachim I, Chaps 17-18 Morality in Melachim Morality and Advocacy Eat, Pray, Socialize? On Civility, Hospitality, and Morality Questioning the Morality of the Avot Morality Throughout the Ages Morality and Amalek Morality in the Yehuda and Tamar Saga Morality in the Torah- What the Parsha of Ben Sorer U’Moreh Can teach us Morality and Yichud Moral Questions in Tanach Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Combatting Anti-Semitism Mutating Hatred: Through the Lens of Rabbinic Thought & Literature The First Occurrence of anti-Semitism in the Bible Sand, Soil and Stars No Self-Hate; No self-Disesteem; No Despair! Anti-Semitism and the Book of Daniel Anti-Zionism as the New Antisemitism Roots and Responses to Literary and Literal Antisemitism Anti-Semitism in Megillat Esther Stages of Anti-Semitism Motivations of Anti-Semitism Anti-Semitism: Joseph in Egypt Antisemitism- What is our response? Anti-Semitism and Brit Bein HaBetarim Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Faith and Doubt Tzaddik vra lo in Sefer Tehillim Faith and Doubt in Biblical Prophecy Faith and Doubt in Tanach Faith: Not Instantaneous; A Process Yonah- Lonely Man of Faith? The Struggles of the Israeli People- How Can God Do This to Us? Yonah's Doubting God Faith and Doubt in the Modern Age Faith and Doubt in Habakkuk Faith and Doubt: Jacob and Joseph Questioning God in Tanach Faith, Torah and Evolution Faith and Doubt in the Book of Yehoshua Lyricism, Love, and Loyalty Haggadah Supplement Sacks-Herenstein Center Haggadah Supplement Haggadah Insights Table Talks Table Talks Table Talks Rosh Hashana 5783 Tisha B'Av 5782 Shavuot 5782