

Rabbi David Wolpe
Rabbi at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, author, and speaker on spirituality and religion. Known for his work on spiritual health and his well-publicized debates with noted atheists.
Top 10 podcasts with Rabbi David Wolpe
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Jun 30, 2024 • 1h 19min
#74 Rabbi David Wolpe - What is Judaism?
Rabbi David Wolpe discusses the complexities of Jewish identity and conversion, the concept of chosen people, ethical dilemmas in the Bible, interpreting the Book of Job, the afterlife in Judaism, challenges to Jewish theology including circumcision, conversion to Judaism, debating Christopher Hitchens, friendship parallels to religion, and insights into religious debates with well-known figures.

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Jan 5, 2024 • 40min
#348 — The Politics of Antisemitism
Rabbi David Wolpe, a Harvard Divinity School visiting scholar and former rabbi at Sinai Temple, discusses the complex landscape of antisemitism today. He examines the fallout from the October 7th events and how Israeli and diaspora Jews perceive each other. The conversation touches on the roots of antisemitism, the impact of conspiracy theories like Great Replacement Theory, and the varying responses from political factions. Wolpe also critiques the role of academic institutions in addressing these issues and the implications for civil discourse.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 7min
After Sydney, how can Jews feel safe in the world - With Rabbi David Wolpe
Rabbi David Wolpe, a prominent American rabbi and scholar, shares profound insights on Jewish safety and resilience. He discusses the growing insecurity for diaspora Jews, emphasizing the need for community coalitions and admitting vulnerability. Wolpe urges active participation in politics and warns against the dangers of indifference. He highlights the importance of mutual listening and spirituality in building alliances. His thoughts on facing fear with courage resonate deeply, prompting a reflection on hope amidst present challenges.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 41min
A Passover Conversation with Rabbi Wolpe: Jewish Solidarity & Survival In a Difficult Year
Rabbi David Wolpe, a prominent voice in Jewish thought and the Maxwell Rabbi Emeritus of Sinai Temple, joins the discussion to explore the enduring significance of Passover. He shares insights on the Seder's role as a unifying ritual amid diverse Jewish identities and practices. The conversation navigates the challenges of discussing sensitive topics like Zionism at the holiday table, offering meaningful ways to foster dialogue and empathy. Rabbi Wolpe reflects on how to engage younger generations and honor those affected by current events, all while celebrating hope and solidarity.

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Sep 12, 2023 • 51min
The Art of the Sermon
Yehuda Kurtzer talks to Rabbi David Wolpe about the art of writing a rabbi's sermon. They discuss the writing process, the division between a rabbi's public and private life, and the role of politics at the pulpit. They also touch on the evolution of sermons in Jewish worship, challenges faced by women rabbis, the need for a different vocabulary to challenge thinking, and addressing Israel in sermons. The speakers express the desire for meaningful sermons during high holidays and discuss the irony of the synagogue experience.

Jul 30, 2024 • 1h 37min
E520 Rabbi David Wolpe
Rabbi David Wolpe, a prominent rabbi and educator, shares deep insights into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He discusses the historical context, the cyclical nature of leadership, and the importance of understanding diverse narratives. Wolpe emphasizes the resilience of the Jewish community and the need for empathic leadership to foster peace. He also touches on the misconceptions surrounding Jewish identity and the role of faith in overcoming challenges. With humor and wisdom, he advocates for compassion amidst complexities.

Dec 22, 2023 • 57min
An insider’s account of the Harvard Antisemitism Committee — with Rabbi David Wolpe
Rabbi David Wolpe, a visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School and a member of Harvard's Antisemitism Advisory Group, shares his perspective on addressing antisemitism at Harvard. They discuss the paradox of Jewish success and prejudice, the complexities of the conflict in Israel, the misunderstandings surrounding the chant 'from the river to the sea', the global spread of violence against Jewish civilians, and the challenges in addressing antisemitism at institutions.

Dec 17, 2025 • 23min
The Dark Sickness at Elite Universities Fueling Antisemitism | Rabbi Wolpe
Rabbi David Wolpe, a prominent rabbi and author, dives into the alarming rise of antisemitism at elite universities like Harvard. He discusses the impact of online hate versus the power of real-world interactions in combatting it. The conversation touches on Hanukkah's significance, the challenges of Jewish identity, and the importance of human connection in our digital age. Rabbi Wolpe also shares insights on the prospects for peace in the Middle East, illustrating resilience through biblical stories and the need for education to combat misconceptions.

Sep 22, 2025 • 25min
A Faith Revival, Rosh Hashanah & Making Sense of Charlie Kirk's Death | Rabbi Wolpe
Rabbi David Wolpe, a prominent Jewish leader and author, joins to discuss Rosh Hashanah's themes of renewal and empowerment. He connects these ideas to the national mourning of Charlie Kirk, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and humility. Wolpe reflects on the dangers of politics in religious spaces and stresses the need for community and spiritual growth. He also addresses the fight against antisemitism and calls for intergenerational connections, offering a hopeful perspective on reclaiming faith amidst societal challenges.

Nov 14, 2023 • 1h 13min
#1068 - Mechanics of Mysticism | In Conversation
Rabbi David Wolpe, the most influential rabbi in America, engages in a conversation with Sadhguru on the Mechanics of Mysticism. They discuss shifting from compulsive thoughts to conscious behavior, efforts to improve the external world through the river project, the distinction between materialists and non-materialists, unconventional parenting, understanding the conception of God in India, and the distinction between being and doing.


