

The Art of the Sermon
7 snips Sep 12, 2023
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.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Evolution of Sermons in Jewish Worship
02:00 • 20min
Women Rabbis: Challenges and Boundary-Setting
21:55 • 6min
Living in Our Bubbles: The Need for a Different Vocabulary
28:18 • 4min
Navigating the Challenges of Addressing Israel in Sermons
32:34 • 14min
Desiring a Meaningful Sermon for the High Holidays
46:43 • 2min
The Irony of the Synagogue Experience and an Upcoming Sermon on Aging
48:33 • 3min