I had the honor of attending an event on September 4 at the Moise Safra Center in Manhattan that was dedicated to the blessed memory of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and marked the 20th anniversary edition of his acclaimed book A Letter in the Scroll. The atmosphere that evening was both meaningful and emotional for me personally, as I had met Rabbi Sacks in England and in New York City, when he signed my Koren Sacks Siddur, which I will always treasure. 

The concept behind the title A Letter in the Scroll stems from a famous quotation of Rabbi Sacks: “I am a Jew because, knowing the story of my people, I hear their call to write the next chapter. I did not come from nowhere; I have a past, and if any past commands anyone, this past commands me. I am a Jew because only if I remain a Jew will the story of a hundred generations live on in me. I continue their journey because, having come this far, I may not let it and them fail. I cannot be the missing letter in the scroll.” 

The evening kicked off with a warm welcome by David Miller, CEO of the Moise Safra Center; a gracious introduction by Andrew Klaber, chair of the US Board of the Rabbi Sacks Legacy; an artistic video presentation of Why I Am a Jew, inspired by the words of Rabbi Sacks; and an engaging panel discussion that included Natan Sharansky, Michal Cotler-Wunsh, Dan Senor, and Rabbi David A. Ingber. 

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