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Lord Sacks joins Dalai Lama with faith prize

March 3, 2011 12:38
Lord Sacks

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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The chief rabbi has joined the 14th Dalia Lama and the former Archbishop of Canterbury as a recipient of a prestigious award honouring people who turn their “faith into action”.

Lord Sacks will be awarded this year’s Ladislaus Laszt Ecumenical and Social Concern Award by Ben-Gurion University at a ceremony in Israel next week.

The prize, created in 1985 and worth more than £6,000, "acknowledges and rewards people whose deeds reflect tolerance, hope and vision – those aspects so essential to the survival of the human race."

The university's judging panel has chosen Lord Sacks in acknowledgment of his status as "a widely-published theologian and philosopher whose aspirations for truth and mutual respect of all peoples guide his actions”.