On the morning of Oct. 7, Rabbi Erez Sherman was preparing for the Yizkor memorial service at his Conservative synagogue, Sinai Temple in Los Angeles. He had written a sermon, somewhat presciently, ...
He had written a sermon, somewhat presciently, about memory. It was titled “Hard to Say Goodbye.” Then he received a text message from his predecessor, Rabbi David Wolpe, who was three hours ...
And Rabbi Wolpe (a fellow vegetarian I came to learn) certainly fits that bill. Here, I reached out to learn more about what his food life is like when he steps down off the pulpit. They're hidden.
Yet I think the highest form of wit has by the Bratslav rabbi brilliantly been phrased. Rabbi David Wolpe’s Off-the-Pulpit for Shabbat Yitro, 5772, discusses hope and despair as seen by Thomas ...
It is ongoing, and you owe something to it.” The authors with Rabbi David Wolpe, left, at their book launch event Thursday at Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center on the Upper East Side. Photo by ...
Are you a rabbi with a message you’d like JTA readers ... their unspoken needs and hopes and planning to address them in my sermons. Those sermons are about time, fear, loss and hope.
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David Wolpe, a rabbi and visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School, resigned from Harvard University's antisemitism advisory committee, he announced Thursday. Wolpe's resignation came after ...
David Evan Markus, the country’s only pulpit rabbi who simultaneously serves full-time in government, was selected as one of the New York Jewish Week’s 36 to Watch (formerly 36 Under 36).