Publisher's Synopsis
Reviewing Jonathan Sacks' early writings and pronouncements on the theme of inclusivism, this demonstrates how the Chief Rabbi said 'irreconcilable things to different audiences' and how, in the process, he induced his foremost patron, Lord Kalms, to declare of Anglo-Jewry: 'We are in a time warp, and fast becoming an irrelevance in terms of world Jewry.' This study contends that the Chief Rabbinate has reached the end of the road and explores other paths to the leadership of a pluralistic community.