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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Jonathan Sacks, Immanuel Jakobovits, Baron Jakobovits, Martin Shaw, Leonard Wilson, Elaine Storkey, William James Hughes, William Christian Selle, Launcelot Fleming, Mervyn Stockwood, Christopher Chavasse, David Stancliffe, Nelson Wellesley Fogarty, Donald Coggan, Glyn Simon, David Say, Margaret Barker, Robert Selby Taylor, Allan Wicks, George Reindorp, Maurice Harland, Edward Cronin, Christopher George Barlow, David Scott, George Francis Graham Brown, Frank Barry, Leonard James Beecher, Benjamin Pollard, John Phillips, Frank Oswald Thorne, Alan John Knight, Ronald Stanhope More O'Ferrall, Edward Jones, Robert William Haines Moline, Henry Le Fanu, John Henry Drury, Henry McGowan, James Lawrence Cecil Horstead, John Watts Ditchfield, John James Absalom Thomas, Cecil John Patterson, John Richards Richards, Moses Nathanael Christopher Omobiala Scott, Colin Buchanan, Henry Lawe Corry Vully de Candole, Walter Foster Barfoot, William Charles Sadlier, John Albert Henry Waddington, Clifford Martin, James Thomas Hayes, Edward William Williamson, John Baker, John Macmillan, Mark Rodolph Carpenter-Garnier, John Grisdale, Leslie Hunter, Alymer Skelton, James Henry Linton, Francis William Harvey, William Walrond Jackson, Sidney Warren Lavis, David Daniel Bartlett, Ronald Williams. Excerpt: Jonathan Henry Sacks, Baron Sacks, Kt (born 8 March 1948, London) is the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth. His Hebrew name is Yaakov Zvi. As the spiritual head of the United Synagogue, the largest synagogue body in the UK, he is the Chief Rabbi of the mainstream British Orthodox synagogues, but not the religious authority for the Federation of Synagogues or the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations or the other movements, Masorti, Reform and Liberal Judaism. He is married with three children. One of his daugh...