During his adult years as a married man, Rabbi Wolpin served as a
rebbi (teacher of Torah) at Yeshiva Ohr Yisrael in Queens, an
elementary yeshiva for Orthodox Jewish boys. In 1970, he was offered the position of editor of
The Jewish Observer, a newspaper published by
Agudath Israel of America. Before accepting the position, he approached Rabbi
Yaakov Kamenetzky, who told him: "Until now you were a
mechanech (educator) of children. From now on you will be a
mechanech for adults." ==Later life==