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.
One year after Oct. 7, we live amid a stunning increase in antisemitism. Never in my nearly 40 years as a rabbi have I heard so many expressions of despair from the Jewish community. Never have I ...
Rabbi David Wolpe, a visiting scholar at Harvard’s Divinity School, announced his resignation on Thursday from the university’s Antisemitism Advisory Group. Wolpe, who had been instated ...
He returned as a guest teacher and lecturer often. Originally from California, Dr. Wolpe moved to Michigan to teach African political studies at WMU in 1967. He resigned in 1972 to be an elected ...
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Bruce Wolpe is a Senior Fellow (non-resident) at the United States Studies Centre. Bruce is a regular contributor on US politics across media platforms in Australia. In recent years ...
To discuss the state of the contest and what comes next, we’re joined by Bruce Wolpe, senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. Wolpe worked with the ...
While a broad selection of the hand-drawn artwork Wolpe created for various book cover projects will be included in the LAC show, it’s his distinctive character and habits that guest curator Phil ...
And on Thursday, Rabbi David Wolpe - who had only weeks earlier joined a Harvard advisory group to combat antisemitism - resigned citing Dr Gay's "painfully inadequate testimony". Rabbi Wolpe told ...
Kemudian pada tanggal 26 April usai kasus itu diungkap orangtua korban, guru SDN di Baito ini sempat memeriksa luka siswa D yang mengaku luka di paha karena dipukuli oleh Supriyani. Guru yang ...
Harvard has a long and ignoble history of antisemitism. It is time to admit it, confront it and overcome it. If we cannot learn to argue civilly at Harvard, how can we have hope for the civility ...