Misreading the Legacy of Yitzḥak Rabin
Thanks to him, left and right have switched sides.
December 29, 2015
Ill-defined movements are not growing ones.
In a wide-ranging conversation, David Wolpe—the rabbi of a large Conservative congregation in Los Angeles, the author of several books, and a regular contributor to Time—outlines his views on theology, spirituality, the rabbinate, and his own personal experiences. Herewith, his comments on the future of his denomination. (Interview by Alan Brill.)
Thanks to him, left and right have switched sides.
A fundamental reversal.
Turning Islam into a new taboo.
The birth of Jewish studies.
Ill-defined movements are not growing ones.
In a wide-ranging conversation, David Wolpe—the rabbi of a large Conservative congregation in Los Angeles, the author of several books, and a regular contributor to Time—outlines his views on theology, spirituality, the rabbinate, and his own personal experiences. Herewith, his comments on the future of his denomination. (Interview by Alan Brill.)
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