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“Lights across the Middle East,” the first-ever joint Hanukkah candle-lighting in Bahrain, UAE, Canada and Israel. From top left, Rabbi Idan Scher of Cong. Machzikei Hadas in Ottawa, Canadian Amb. to the UAE Marcy Grossman, Amb. Houda Nonoo, MK Michal Cotler-Wunsch, and Chief Rabbi of the Jewish Council of the Emirates Yehuda Sarna
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A month ago we lost Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks at a time when he was bridging the Israel – Diaspora divide: one leader, one reader, and one disciple at a time. He was making headway, and it is our duty to help fulfill the mission on his memory. We should use the opportunity to look again at the critical nature of Israel Diaspora relations, and looking through the lens that Rabbi Sacks has left us, we can change the paradigm empowering us to develop the relationship based on a new set of founding principles.