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Sacks pays tribute to Stephen Hawking as ‘truly inspiring’

"He truly merited the blessing the rabbis coined on seeing a great non-Jewish scholar, thanking God for ‘giving of His wisdom to human flesh and blood’."

March 14, 2018 12:20
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Emeritus Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks has paid tribute to Stephen Hawking, the theoretical physicist, describing him as leading “a truly inspiring life.”

Professor Hawking, whose work on cosmology propelled him to international fame, died on Wednesday at his home in Cambridge, at the age of 76.

Rabbi Lord Sacks tweeted this morning: “Stephen Hawking, who died this morning at the age of 76, was a man who changed our understanding of the universe, demonstrating that the greatest human power of all is the power of ideas.

“Diagnosed with motor neurone disease at the age of 21 and given only two years to live, he also showed, for the next five and a half decades, the power of the mind over the body and the ability to create and communicate despite the most debilitating conditions.

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