6 days left to listen Last broadcast yesterday, 23:30 on BBC Radio 4 (see all broadcasts). Mike Wooldridge talks to the Chief Rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, about the particular - and unprecedented - challenges that confront religion and society in the 21st century. The reader is David Holt. A Unique production for BBC Radio 4. Music 1: ‘Vay’Khullu’ composed by Douglas Moore. Performed by the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chorus. Available on Diamond, Harris, Moore and Others. Released by Naxos. Music 2: ‘Keili Keili’ written by Hannah Senesh, arranged and performed by Shimon Carimer. Available on the album Israel – Home of Hope released by the Office of Chief Rabbi/United Synagogue. Music 3: ‘If Ye Love Me’ by Thomas Tallis. Performed by the Tallis Scholars. Available on the album The Tallis Scholars sing Thomas Tallis. Music 4: ‘Kol Nidrel’ composed by Max Bruch and performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by Howard Griffiths. Available on the album Max Bruch. Released by Gallo Reading 1: ‘Fellowship of Faiths” by Ralph Waldo Trine, from “1000 World Prayers”. Edited by Marcus Braybrooke. Published by O Books. Reading 2: ‘Artisans’ from “One Cloud Away From The Sky” by Andrew Rudd. Published by Cheshire County Council. Reading 3: ‘VIII’ by Wendell Berry. Available in “Given”, published by Counterpoint.The Sculptors of Peace
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