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Sex, Love, and Spirit

A Modern Jewish View with Rabbi David Wolpe at the 92nd Street Y

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Sex, Love, and Spirit

By: Rabbi David Wolpe
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What can Judaism teach us about sexuality, love, and relationships? In this visit to New York's 92nd Street Y, Rabbi David Wolpe explores how Judaism both complements and contradicts the assumptions of popular psychology while discussing the ways Jewish tradition leads us beyond the purely physical.

David Wolpe is the rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles and a contributor to Newsweek, US News & World Report, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, USA Today, and other publications. He has also appeared on PBS, CNN, and CBS.

This event took place on April 2, 2006.

©2006 92 nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (P)2006 92 nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association
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The 92nd Street Y has a rich history of thought-provoking and enriching programs, featuring some of the biggest and brightest names in academia, entertainment, and everywhere in between. This program features the energetic Rabbi David Wolpe. Using traditional teachings of Judaism and anecdotes from popular culture, Wolpe examines how sexuality and love fit in the life of a modern practicing Jew. A frequent contributor to such publications as the The New York Times, Newsweek, and The Los Angeles Times, Wolpe gives a sincere look at relationships and sexuality with a rabbinical lens that is sure to equally inspire and educate listeners.

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The first half is nice rhetoric but basically not saying anything. More of the second half is needed.

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