Rabbi Sacks: Religion not the primary cause of violence and war
The rise of militant Islam has been accompanied by an upturn in reports of anti-Semitic incidents across Europe.
The murder of four Jews in a Paris supermarket on the same day as the Charlie Hebdo attacks was the grimmest example of this.
The former Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, believes that a return to religious values is needed if we are to counter the attraction of terrorism for disillusioned young Muslims.
It's one of his main arguments in a new book on confronting religious violence.
Lord Sacks spoke to Andrew.
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