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Rabbi David Wolpe is the Max Webb Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple, one of America's flagship conservative synagogues. The author of eight books and countless essays and articles, he is one of America's leading rabbis.
Rabbi Wolpe recently visited one of the Tikvah Fund's student programs, where he sat down with our Executive Director, Eric Cohen, to discuss the vulnerabilities and strengths of non-Orthodox—what he calls, "non-literalist"—Judaism in America, religious freedom, Jewish politics, the biblical figure of David, the importance of the Hebrew language, and more.
Have you ever thought about entering the rabbinate and becoming a leader of a Jewish congregation? Rabbi Wolpe reflects on the work of an American rabbi, and what that kind of communal leadership demands. Throughout this conversation, you'll see how a theologian and communal leader assesses pockets of Jewish vitality, and strategizes about the future of his own denomination.
Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as "Shining Through the Rain" by Big Score Audio.
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Rabbi David Wolpe is the Max Webb Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple, one of America's flagship conservative synagogues. The author of eight books and countless essays and articles, he is one of America's leading rabbis.
Rabbi Wolpe recently visited one of the Tikvah Fund's student programs, where he sat down with our Executive Director, Eric Cohen, to discuss the vulnerabilities and strengths of non-Orthodox—what he calls, "non-literalist"—Judaism in America, religious freedom, Jewish politics, the biblical figure of David, the importance of the Hebrew language, and more.
Have you ever thought about entering the rabbinate and becoming a leader of a Jewish congregation? Rabbi Wolpe reflects on the work of an American rabbi, and what that kind of communal leadership demands. Throughout this conversation, you'll see how a theologian and communal leader assesses pockets of Jewish vitality, and strategizes about the future of his own denomination.
Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble as well as "Shining Through the Rain" by Big Score Audio.

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