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David Wolpe

David Wolpe is rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles and the author of, among other books, Why Be Jewish? and Why Faith Matters. He can be found on Twitter @RabbiWolpe.

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  1. Response ·

    Watch Daniel Johnson, David Wolpe, and Chris Arnade Discuss the Future of Faith in America

    By Daniel Johnson, David Wolpe, Chris Arnade

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Watch Daniel Johnson, David Wolpe, and Chris Arnade Discuss the Future of Faith in America
  2. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2020, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part II)

    By Haviv Rettig Gur, Ed Husain, Martin Kramer, Robert W. Nicholson, Dr. Ruth Wisse, David Wolpe

    Five more of our regular writers pick several favorites each, featuring what Jews are for, magicians, assassins, call signs, chaos, separated siblings, and more.

    The Best Books of 2020, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part II)
  3. Observation ·

    One of the Greatest Minds of Medieval Spanish Jewry

    By David Wolpe

    Medieval Spain produced many Jewish geniuses. The poet and philosopher Solomon Ibn Gabirol, born 1000 years ago, wrote poetry that is still sung in synagogues all over the world.

    One of the Greatest Minds of Medieval Spanish Jewry
  4. Observation ·

    The First Great Jewish Philosopher (to the Jews)

    By David Wolpe

    It's not Maimonides. It's Saadya Gaon, “the first Jewish scholar whose universal mind embraced all the branches of Jewish learning known in his time.”

    The First Great Jewish Philosopher (to the Jews)
  5. Observation ·

    The Woman Who Earned a Place Alongside the Rabbis of the Talmud

    By David Wolpe

    Bruriah is the only female cited repeatedly as a religious authority, and rarely shown in the roles the Talmud generally associates with women. Who was she?

    The Woman Who Earned a Place Alongside the Rabbis of the Talmud
  6. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2019, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part II)

    By Martin Kramer, Sarah Rindner, Neil Rogachevsky, Michael Weingrad, Dr. Ruth Wisse, David Wolpe

    Six more Mosaic writers share their favorites, featuring shadow strikes, orchards, gleanings, constitutional evolutions and revolutions, serotonin, odd women, and more.

    The Best Books of 2019, Chosen by Mosaic Authors (Part II)
  7. Observation ·

    The Most Admirable Monarch in Jewish History? (It’s Not David.)

    By David Wolpe

    Josiah left a permanent stamp on Judaism, leading, for the first time in generations, an all-out battle against idolatry.

    The Most Admirable Monarch in Jewish History? (It’s Not David.)
  8. Observation ·

    The Best Books of 2018, Chosen by Mosaic Authors

    By Elliott Abrams, Haviv Rettig Gur, Moshe Koppel, Daniel Polisar, Sarah Rindner, Neil Rogachevsky, Michael Weingrad, Dr. Ruth Wisse, David Wolpe

    Letters, antidotes, eternal lives, outcasts, secret worlds, pogroms, and more.

    The Best Books of 2018, Chosen by Mosaic Authors
  9. Observation ·

    Best Books of the Year, as Selected by Mosaic Authors

    By Elliott Abrams, Peter Berkowitz, Daniel Polisar, Neil Rogachevsky, Michael Weingrad, Dr. Ruth Wisse, David Wolpe

    Spy games, catch-67s, lionesses, smugglers, patriots, setting suns, and more.

    Best Books of the Year, as Selected by Mosaic Authors
  10. Observation ·

    The One Time When Moses Speaks in His Own Words

    By David Wolpe

    Deuteronomy erases the separation between leader and led; for better or for worse, they're yoked together.

    The One Time When Moses Speaks in His Own Words
  11. Observation ·

    The Great Book of Grievance

    By David Wolpe

    There's a reason the Torah refers to the endlessly complaining Israelites, who need a golden calf to comfort them, as "the children of Israel."

    The Great Book of Grievance
  12. Observation ·

    In Judaism, Holiness Is as Holiness Does

    By David Wolpe

    The fire at the core of Leviticus.

    In Judaism, Holiness Is as Holiness Does
  13. Observation ·

    Who Is “I Am That I Am”?

    By David Wolpe

    In the Jewish tradition, the summit of religious awareness is to know that God is ultimately unknowable.

    Who Is “I Am That I Am”?
  14. Observation ·

    Five Puzzles Arising from the Story of Adam and Eve

    By David Wolpe

    And how the solutions help explain the fundamental human condition.

    Five Puzzles Arising from the Story of Adam and Eve
  15. Response ·

    Gay Love and Jewish Tradition

    By David Wolpe

    Committed to developing and supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish state.

    Gay Love and Jewish Tradition