Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Says He Is Being Treated For Cancer

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LONDON (JTA) – Former British Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks announced he has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment.

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In a statement posted to his Twitter feed Thursday afternoon, Sacks’ office said he had been “recently diagnosed” with an unspecified cancer and hoped to return to work “as soon as possible.”

“He remains positive and upbeat and will now spend a period of time focused on the treatment he is receiving from his excellent medical team,” the statement said. “He is looking forward to returning to his work as soon as possible.”

Sacks has been treated for cancer twice before, in his 30s and again in his 50s, a fact that wasn’t widely known until it was disclosed in a 2012 book.

Sacks served as chief rabbi of the British Commonwealth from 1991 until 2013 and is among the most prominent expositors of Orthodox Judaism in the world, having authored dozens of books addressing contemporary spiritual and moral issues. A translation and commentary on a Jewish prayer book that he wrote has become enormously popular worldwide. His most recent book, “Morality: Restoring the Common Good in Divided Times,” came out last month.


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Member of KY
Member of KY
3 years ago

Refuah Shalema quickly
Am Yosroel needs this true Jewish leader!

Jacob Friedman
Jacob Friedman
3 years ago

He accomplishes very much.
He has an interesting “Derech”, and the positive results are obvious, varied and many.

The only problem with this article is that it doesn’t include his full name for Tehillim/Dahvening.

לקיים בנו חכמי ישראל
לקיים בנו חכמי ישראל
3 years ago

Rav Yankev, be gezund, so you can continue being marbitz Torah and share your deep insights.

יה”ר שהשי”ת ישלח לך רפואה שלמה במהרה בתוך שאר חולי ישראל

Richard
Richard
3 years ago

I love Rabbi Sacks! He has been a great source of inspiration. May he heal and be healthy and well. May Hashem bless him and heal him.

ChananiaL
ChananiaL
3 years ago

Refuah Shelaima

Correct Guy
Correct Guy
3 years ago

it should be a kapparah for all the kefira he spouted