Off the Pulpit with Rabbi David Wolpe Sinai Temple
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Podcasts of sermons, interviews and more from Rabbi David Wolpe, leader of the Los Angeles Sinai Temple. Named the most influential Rabbi in America by Newsweek, David Wolpe is the Max Webb Senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles and author of eight books.
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Tzav - Weeping in the Evening
Saturday, March 30 at 9:00 a.m.
Ziegler Sanctuary Shabbat Service
"Weeping in the Evening": Sermon by Rabbi David Wolpe
Parashat Tzav / Shabbat Parah -
Toldot - The Crisis: Keeping your head, your heart and your balance.
Saturday, November 18 at 9:00 a.m.
Ziegler Sanctuary Shabbat Service -
Korach - Sinai
As many of you may already know, Rabbi Wolpe has been a guiding light and an inspirational figure in at Sinai Temple for over 26 years. His profound wisdom, compassion, and dedication touched the lives of our community nurturing their faith and fostering a sense of belonging. Throughout his tenure, he has consistently delivered thought-provoking sermons that have brought comfort, insight, and a deeper understanding of our shared faith.
Listen to Rabbi David Wolpe finish his journey at Sinai Temple as Senior Rabbi by giving an intimate sermon about his most impactful memories while serving this community. -
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Beha’alotcha - Torah
Rabbi David Wolpe gives his sermon "Torah" in Ziegler Sanctuary. A beautifully delivered sermon filled with wisdom wrapped in humor.
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Nasso - God
Listen to Rabbi David Wolpe's sermon for Parashat Nasso and his Reflection on a pivotal moment in his life when he landed his first published article.
Customer Reviews
Thank you
Todah rabah!
Amen
Love Rabbi Wolpe’s sermons, but would prefer to lose the politics whenever possible. I listen for the truth of Biblical subjects and to escape this world for just a few moments (the politics). I’m not interested in left or right, just God’s word from one of His more talented servants. Unfortunately the political pull from Rabbis in their pulpit is exactly why Reform Judaism is is being phased out, slowly but surely. A congregation wants to hear God’s word and receive affirmation that we simply have a separate belief system and should be proud of it. Please get back to basics and strengthen our people.
Good Sermons
Respectfully, like Vin Scully voice used to do, Wolpes sermons put me at peace to take my naps. Great moderate Jewish voice