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Rabbi Levi A. Olan: The Conscience of the City

Rabbi Levi A. Olan: The Conscience of the City

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  • Neither good nor evil

    “Man in the Hebraic view is born neither good nor evil. He comes into life, rather, with two impulses, one toward the good and the other toward the evil. His life is in his hands and depends upon which of these impulses he chooses to follow.”

    -Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “Those Who Say, ‘What Will Be Will Be,'” a sermon broadcast over KRLD and WFAA on February 24, 1963.

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    May 19, 2019May 18, 2019
  • The Book of Lamentations—The Unyielding Believer

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on May 13, 2019May 18, 2019

    “The virgin Israel is fallen, She shall no more rise; She is cast down upon her land, There is none to raise her up.” In this sermon Rabbi Olan discusses the Book of Lamentations, a …

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  • Out of the depth

    “Out of the depth there arises a vision of faith which is unyielding no matter what the threat or danger.”

    “This kind of faith under-girded the descendants of Abraham through a long history and found expression in the Warsaw Ghetto when Hitler turned all of his mechanized terror upon a city of helpless victims.”

    -Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “The Book of Lamentations – The Unyielding Believer.”

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    May 12, 2019May 24, 2019
  • The Book of Ruth—The True Love

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on May 6, 2019May 8, 2019

    “The Bible reflects the whole of life, speaking in moods cynical and doubting, as well as those of love and faith.” In this sermon, Rabbi Olan discusses the different kinds of love…love between men and …

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  • The Honest Doubter

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on April 29, 2019April 13, 2019

    “The Book of Job is one of the most majestic pieces of writing in all of literature.” In this sermon, Rabbi Olan walked his listeners through the ancient story told in the Book of Job. …

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  • A Gentle Cynic

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on April 22, 2019April 22, 2019

    “The gentle cynic of the Bible has no message for the oppressed and the beaten of life as do the Prophets.” In his sermon of January 27, 1963, Rabbi Olan starts from the view of …

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  • Pity the Poor Parent Today

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on April 15, 2019April 12, 2019

    “Our time is full of experts who write and lecture us on how to be proper and helpful parents. But we are not helped and we do not change because the fault lies at a …

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  • A family picture

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on April 14, 2019April 13, 2019

    This 1948 photograph of Rabbi Olan with son David and daughter Frances was taken in front of their Worcester, Massachusetts home. Image courtesy of Elizabeth Hirsch.

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  • How Can We Believe In God In a World Like This?

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on April 8, 2019April 6, 2019

    “It is not easy to believe in God.  There are times when it does not seem ‘good to give thanks unto the Lord and to sing praises to His name.’” In this sermon, Rabbi Olan gets …

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  • Atheism: a philosophy of despair

    “To declare that there is no God is intellectually less satisfying, morally less convincing, and spiritually, it is a philosophy of despair.”

    -Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “How Can We Believe In God In a World Like This?” January 13, 1963.

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    April 7, 2019May 24, 2019
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