David Wolpe

David Wolpe

David J. Wolpe (born 1958) is an author, public speaker and rabbi of Sinai Temple (Los Angeles, California). Named the most influential Rabbi in America by Newsweek Magazine (2012) and one of the 50 most influential Jews in the world by the Jerusalem Post (2012). Wolpe was named one of The Forward's 50, and one of the hundred most influential people in Los Angeles by Los Angeles Magazine. Author of seven books and a frequent television guest, Wolpe writes a weekly column in The Jewish Week. He became the focus of international controversy when he gave a Passover sermon that discussed the historic validity of the Exodus from Egypt. Ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York in 1987, Wolpe is a leader in the Conservative Movement in Judaism.

Read more about David Wolpe:  Career, Missions To Israel, Historicity of The Exodus, Covenantal Judaism, Vegetarianism, Bibliography

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