David's relationship with women is one of the most complex in the Bible. He listens to what they say and changes himself because of it, he says. "Next to his hubris, there's a self-effacement," David also has receptivity, writes Andrew Keen.
Named one of the most influential Jewish thinkers of our time, Rabbi David Wolpe joins Tyler in a conversation on flawed leaders, Jewish identity in the modern world, the many portrayals of David, what’s missing in rabbinical training, playing chess on the Sabbath, Srugim, Hasidic philosophy, living in Israel and of course, the durability of creation.
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