“Ideals and faith are meaningless and impotent isolated in one man’s heart.”
– Rabbi Levi A. Olan. “On Being Religious At Heart.” December 9, 1962.
“Ideals and faith are meaningless and impotent isolated in one man’s heart.”
– Rabbi Levi A. Olan. “On Being Religious At Heart.” December 9, 1962.
“The melting pot in America succeeded for the most part far better than its proponents a century ago ever dreamed. Many forces have been at work to break down barriers and throw people into a …
“People who do good because they want to win eternity are neither moral nor religious.” In this sermon, Rabbi Olan demolishes some sacred beliefs associated with capitalism, patriotism, Christianity, and even the Old Testament with characteristic …
"History is the record of threatening crises." When Rabbi Olan delivered his radio address, "An Answer to War," on November 18, 1962, the United States and Soviet Union had just weeks before...
"Like so many other traits of human behavior, anger can be both a virtue and a vice." In his sermon from November 11, 1962, Rabbi Olan challenges the ways in which anger is necessary in a society plagued by injustice yet destructive when...
“Providing for the poor has been for both Jews and Christians a prime religious duty.” Speaking to Dallasites and other North Texans on October 21, 1962, Rabbi Olan declared that privilege and prosperity come with …
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with, from left to right, H. Rhett James, Rabbi Levi Olan, and J. A. Stanfield, on a visit in Dallas for Dallas County United Poll Tax Rally at the Fair …
“Is America acting as a nation as though it is really under God? Are we as individuals living our daily lives as though God truly exists?” Does God exist? On October 14, 1962 Rabbi Olan …
“In this critical hour of American History when many issues are really those of life and death for our nation as well as humankind, we had better recognize that we need a sympathetic understanding of each other’s concerns. The fact is that we need both the conservative and the liberal, both of whom ultimately want the same thing, a free, strong nation.”
Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “The Conservative-Liberal Debate,” broadcast March 18, 1962.
“Every nation and every church or synagogue is better prepared for its growth and strength if it has an on-going healthy debate between those who want to change and those who are guardians of the …