David Wolpe
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Rabbi David J. Wolpe (b. 1958 -) is an author, public speaker and rabbi in Los Angeles, California. He is considered a rising young leader of the Conservative Jewish movement. Wolpe was named "one of the fifty most influential Jews in America" by Jewish Daily Forward. He became the focus of international controversy when he gave a Passover homily that discussed the historic validity of the Exodus from Egypt.
Education and career
Wolpe taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York, and also served as assistant to the Chancellor of that institution. He also taught at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles, and at Hunter College in New York. He frequently is featured on documentaries on Biblical topics produced by A&E Networks (A&E, Bio, History Channel and History Channel International).Wolpe is the head rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, California.
Historicity of the Exodus
On Passover 2001, Wolpe told his congregation that "the way the Bible describes the Exodus is not the way it happened, if it happened at all." Casting doubt on the historicity of the Exodus during the holiday that commemorates it hailed condemnation from congregants and Orthodox Rabbis. The ensuing theological debate included whole issues of Jewish newspapers such as the Jewish Journal in Los Angeles and editorials in the Jerusalem Post. Critics asserted that Wolpe was attacking Jewish oral history, the significance of Passover and even the First Commandment. Wolpe asserted that he was arguing that the historicity of the events should not matter, since he believes faith is contrary to truth.Covenantal Judaism
On November 10, 2005, Rabbi Wolpe addressed the Jewish Theological Seminary and proposed that the name of Conservative Judaism be changed to “Covenantal Judaism,” to better encompass the view that rabbinic law is both binding and evolving.Bibliography
- The Healer of Shattered Hearts: A Jewish View of God" (1991) ISBN 0140147950
- In Speech and In Silence: The Jewish Quest for God (1992) ISBN 0805028161
- Teaching your Children About God: A Modern Jewish Approach (1995) ISBN 0060976470
- Why be Jewish? (1995) ISBN 0805039279
- Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times (1999)ISBN 1573228206
- Floating Takes Faith: Ancient Wisdom for a Modern World (2004) ISBN 0874417333
See also
- [Covenental Judaism] Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles (2005)
- [CNN Interview] November 1, 2001
- [PBS Interview on the Afterlife]
- [Sinai Temple webpage]
- [Exodus Controversy]
- [Orthodox critique]
- [Video interview with Jonathan Safran Foer including comments by Wolpe If this is kosher]
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