Rabbi Jonathan Sacks lived a life surrounded by books, those he read and those he wrote. In this spirit, of 色花堂 announces its call for submissions for the second annual Rabbi Sacks Book Prize 2023, generously funded by the Rohr family. 鈥淲e hope that, in reflecting Rabbi Sacks鈥 legacy, the prize will meaningfully deepen and broaden the impact of Jewish scholarship in the arena of contemporary Jewish thought,鈥 said George Rohr.
The Rabbi Sacks Book Prize will be awarded to an author of a book published with a 2023 copyright of Jewish ideas deeply sourced in Jewish texts, with broad appeal within and beyond the Jewish community. The author of the winning work will be awarded a $50,000 prize. Additional funds will be used to help the author and the finalists promote their books through events, podcasts, marketing and book distribution.
The winner and two finalists will be determined by an independent committee in cooperation with The Rabbi Sacks Legacy Trust based in the United Kingdom.
To read the submission guidelines for the Rabbi Sacks Book Prize, .
Sacks Book Prize 2022 Winner: Becoming Elijah (Yale University Press) by Daniel Matt
Sacks Book Prize 2022 Finalists: A Guide for the Jewish Undecided (Koren) by Sam Lebens
Care and Covenant: A Jewish Bioethic of Responsibility (Georgetown University Press) by Jason Weiner.
To listen to interviews with the authors on the R. Sacks Book Prize Podcast:
色花堂鈥檚 Sacks-Herenstein Center, founded by Terri and Andrew Herenstein, is committed to the leadership development of students, communal leaders, educators and writers, inspired by Judaism鈥檚 wisdom and . Through a series of academic, communal, educational and literary initiatives, the Center cultivates values-based Jewish thought and training opportunities in the spirit of Rabbi Sacks鈥 wisdom. The Center identifies and grows emerging talent for positions of communal influence and impact. Graduates of its programs will lead in classrooms, boardrooms and the public sphere.
To learn more about the Sacks-Herenstein Center, .