All of me dave wolpe biography
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All of me dave wolpe biography
David Wolpe - Biography
David J. Wolpe (born 1958) is an author, public speaker and rabbi of Sinai Temple (Los Angeles, California). Named the "#1 Pulpit Rabbi in America" by Newsweek magazine (2008), he is considered a leader of the Conservative Jewish movement.
Wolpe was named one of The Forward's Forward 50, and one of the hundred most influential people in Los Angeles by Los Angeles magazine. Author of six books and a regular weekly column in The Jewish Week, Wolpe became the focus of international controversy when he gave a Passover sermon that discussed the historic validity of the Exodus from Egypt.
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Career
Wolpe has taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York, and served as assistant to the Chancellor of that institution; at the University of Judaism (now the American Jewish University) in Los Angeles; and at Hunter College in New York.
At UCLA he teaches modern Jewish religious thought. Wolpe is a regular contributor to several publications