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The Office of Rabbi Sacks

We Are What We Remember (Ki Tavo, Covenant & Conversation 5776 on Spirituality)

The Office of Rabbi Sacks

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

Religion & Spirituality

4.8601 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2016

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Ki Tavo. Covenant and Conversation 5776 on Spirituality is kindly supported by the Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation in memory of Maurice and Vivienne Wohl z”l. To join Rabbi Sacks’ mailing list, please subscribe via www.rabbisacks.org. You can also follow him on Twitter @RabbiSacks.

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We are what we remember.

0:04.0

One reason religions have survived in the modern world despite four centuries of secularization

0:10.0

is that it answers the three questions.

0:13.0

Every reflective human being will ask at some time in his or her life,

0:19.0

Who am I? Why am I here? How then shall I live? These cannot be answered by the

0:26.6

four-grade institutions of the modern West, science, technology, the market economy, and the liberal

0:33.6

democratic state. Science tells us how, but not why. Technology gives us power,

0:41.3

but cannot tell us how to use that power. The market gives us choices, but doesn't tell us which

0:48.3

choices to make. The liberal democratic state as a matter of principle holds back from endorsing any particular way of life.

0:58.0

The result is that contemporary culture sets before us an almost infinite range of possibilities.

1:05.4

But it doesn't tell us who we are, why we are here, or how we should live.

1:10.7

Yet these are fundamental questions.

1:12.8

Moses' first question to God in their first encounter at the Burning Bush was,

1:16.4

Who am I?

1:18.1

Of course, the plain sense of the verse is that it was a rhetorical question,

1:22.9

who am I to undertake the extraordinary task of leading an entire people to freedom.

1:28.1

But beneath the plain sense was a genuine question of identity.

1:32.2

Don't forget that Moses had been brought up by an Egyptian princess, the daughter of Pharaoh.

1:38.2

When he rescued Jethro's daughters from the local Midianite shepherds,

1:42.7

they went back and told their father,

1:47.6

an Egyptian man delivered us.

1:51.7

Moses looked and spoke like an Egyptian.

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