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The Jewish Chronicle

Together we are the world’s voice of hope

April 3, 2008 23:00

By

Lord Jonathan Sacks

7 min read

Judaism is the only civilisation whose golden age is yet to come. This is what makes us distinctive.

Why are we here? Why are we Jews? Why does the world need — if indeed it does — a Jewish presence, a Jewish voice? Thus far in these articles I have touched on some of the problems facing Jews in the 21st century: the transformation of the Jewish situation since the Millennium, the new antisemitism and the growing de-legitimation of Israel. I have spoken of the challenge of society-building in Israel, and of the engagement of Judaism with the “wisdom” — the sciences and humanities — of the world.

In none of these, however, will we succeed unless, transcending them all, we have a clear and compelling sense of Jewish purpose, strong enough to motivate successive generations of young Jews to live Jewish lives, form Jewish families and have Jewish children. Jewish identity is not mere ethnicity, habit or nostalgia.

These things do not last, certainly not in an age as secular and anti-traditional as ours. Rely on them and we will find increasing numbers of Jews drifting away. Those who remain will turn ever more inward into highly religious enclaves with less and less involvement in the world.