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Dennis Prager

Dennis Mark Prager (/ˈprɡər/; born August 2, 1948)[1] is an American conservative radio talk show host and writer. He is the host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show The Dennis Prager Show. In 2009, he co-founded PragerU, which primarily creates five-minute videos from an American conservative perspective, among other content.

Dennis Prager
Prager in 2021
Born (1948-08-02) August 2, 1948 (age 75)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materBrooklyn College (BA)
Occupations
  • Radio host
  • Political commentator
  • Founder of PragerU
  • Author
Spouses
  • Janice Adelstein
    (m. 1981; div. 1986)
  • Francine Stone
    (m. 1988; div. 2005)
  • Susan Reed
    (m. 2008)
Relatives
Websitedennisprager.com

His initial political work starting in 1969 concerned Refusenik, the Soviet Jews who were unable to emigrate.[2] He gradually began offering more and broader commentary on politics. His views generally align with social conservatism.

Early life and education Edit

Dennis Prager was born in Brooklyn to Hilda (née Friedfeld; 1919–2009) and Max Prager (1918–2014).[3] Prager and his brother Kenneth Prager,[4] were raised in a Modern Orthodox Jewish home. He attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush in Brooklyn, New York, where he befriended Joseph Telushkin.

He went to Brooklyn College and graduated with a major in history and Middle Eastern Studies.[citation needed] Over the next few years he took courses at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs and at the University of Leeds; he then left academia without finishing a graduate degree. After he left graduate school, Prager left Modern Orthodoxy but maintained many traditional Jewish practices; he remains religious.[1] Prager holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from Pepperdine University.[5]

Career Edit

Beginnings Edit

 
Prager speaking at the California Capitol Building in 2008

In 1969, while he was studying in England, he was recruited by a Jewish group to travel to the Soviet Union to interview Jews about their life there. When he returned the next year, he was in demand as a speaker on repression of Soviet Jews; he earned enough from lectures to travel, and visited around sixty countries.[2][6] He became the national spokesman for the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry.[7]

The start of Prager's career overlapped with a growing tendency among American Jews, who had been staunchly liberal, to move toward the center and some to the right, driven in part by the influx of Jews from the Soviet Union.[8] In 1975, Prager and Telushkin published an introduction to Judaism intended for nonobservant Jews: The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism, which became a bestseller. Among the questions addressed in the text were: how does Judaism differ from Christianity, and can one doubt the existence of God and still be a good Jew, and how do you account for unethical but religious Jews?[1][9]

Prager ran the Brandeis-Bardin Institute from 1976 to 1983; Telushkin worked with him there.[1] It was Prager's first salaried job.[6] He soon earned a reputation as a moral critic attacking secularism and narcissism, both of which he said were destroying society; some people called him a Jewish Billy Graham.[6]

1980s Edit

In 1982, KABC (AM) in Los Angeles hired Prager to host its Sunday night religious talk show Religion on the Line,[2] which got top ratings[10] and eventually led to a weekday talk show.[11][12] He and Telushkin published another book in 1983, Why the Jews? The Reason for Antisemitism.[1]

According to a review in Commentary, the book depicts antisemitism as a "sinister form of flattery"; the authors wrote that hatred of Jews arises from resentment over Jews' acceptance of the doctrine that they are God's chosen people, charged with bringing a moral message to the world.[13] The book describes Jews as both a nation (stateless for a long time) and followers of a religion and says that this identity is essential to Judaism; the book says that calls for Jews to culturally assimilate as well as opposition to Zionism are both forms of antisemitism.[13][14] The book describes secular Jews as people who have lost their way, and who generally fall into the error of applying Judaism's mission to reform the world in ways that tend to be leftist, totalitarian, and destructive.[13][14]

He also wrote a syndicated column for newspapers across the country. In 1985, Prager launched his own quarterly journal, Ultimate Issues,[2] which was renamed to The Prager Perspective[12] in 1996.[1]

In 1986, he divorced and underwent a year of therapy, which the Encyclopedia of Judaism says contributed to his 1999 book Happiness is a Serious Problem.[1] In 1990, he wrote an essay called "Judaism, Homosexuality and Civilization" that argued against normalizing homosexuality in the Jewish community[15] and placed sexual sins on a continuum from premarital sex, celibacy, adultery, homosexuality, bestiality, and incest; he argued that confining sex to heterosexual marriage desexualized religion, which was a great achievement of ancient Jewish tradition that was worth fighting to retain.[16]

1990s Edit

By 1992, he was remarried.[15] By that time he was, according to the Los Angeles Jewish Journal, a "fixture on local radio" and "a Jewish St. George battling the forces of secularity on behalf of simple 'goodness'", and generally socially conservative, with some exceptions; he supported a woman's legal access to abortion (although he said it was usually immoral), and supported and justified sex between non-married consenting men and women.[15] In 1992, he became involved with the Stephen S. Wise Temple and gave talks there,[1] and got a weekday night talk show on KABC.[17]

In 1994, Prager also did an hour each weekday, via satellite on WABC, KABC's sister station in New York, before doing his KABC show locally.[18]

During the 1994–1995 television season, Multimedia Entertainment syndicated a television show featuring Prager.[19][20] Prager said he was "ambivalent about television as a medium for deep, intelligent programming" but that the show was "an incredible opportunity to reach a mass audience with my belief system".[21] In 1995, he moved the studio audience on-stage with him where they could interact with him more directly.[22]

Political commentary Edit

 
Prager speaking at a Turning Point USA event in 2020

Prager supported Jimmy Carter in the 1976 US presidential election.[23] In 1994, the Anti-Defamation League published a report on antisemitism in the Christian right movement; Prager, who aligned with the social and political conservatism of the Christian right, attacked the ADL and its report.[24] In 1995, he urged conservative Jews to be open to working with conservative Christians, like the Christian Coalition.[25] In 1995, he named Jacob Petuchowski, Eliezer Berkovits, Harold Kushner, C.S. Lewis, Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, and George Gilder as the people who had influenced his theology the most.[26]

In 1995, Prager criticized the Illinois Supreme Court decision in the Baby Richard case that removed a child from his adoptive parents.[27] With KABC he held a "Rally for Baby Richard",[28] where he got support from actors Priscilla Presley, Tom Selleck, and John McCook.[11]

In 1996, Prager testified in Congress in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act. Prager testified that "the acceptance of homosexuality as the equal of heterosexual marital love signifies the decline of Western civilization."[29][30] Prager worked with Bob Dole's campaign in the 1996 presidential election; when polls prior to the election showed that the Dole campaign did not have much Jewish support, Prager said this was because "American Jews are ignorant regarding the anti Israel aspects of the current Democrat Party."[31]

Since 1999, he has hosted a nationally syndicated talk show on the socially and politically conservative Christian radio station KRLA in Los Angeles.[1] KRLA is part of the Salem Media Group that carries other conservative hosts, including James Dobson, Randall Terry, Janet Parshall, Sebastian Gorka and Larry Elder; it is a key voice of the Christian right that seeks to change American politics as well as the way that individual people live.[32][33]

In 2006, Prager criticized Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, for announcing that he would use the Quran for the reenactment of his swearing in ceremony.[34] Prager wrote: "Insofar as a member of Congress taking an oath to serve America and uphold its values is concerned, America is interested in only one book, the Bible. If you are incapable of taking an oath on that book, don't serve in Congress." In response, former New York City Mayor Ed Koch called for Prager to end his service on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council.[35]

In 2009, Prager joined other Salem Radio Network hosts to oppose the Affordable Care Act.[36] In 2014, while same-sex marriage in the United States was in the process of being nationally legalized, he wrote that if that were to happen, then "there is no plausible argument for denying polygamous relationships, or brothers and sisters, or parents and adult children, the right to marry."[37][38] In 2014, he also said that the "heterosexual AIDS" crisis was something "entirely manufactured by the Left".[38]

Prager endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, but said that Trump was his "17th choice out of 17 candidates". He clarified that he "was not a Trump supporter, when there was a choice" but added, "There is no choice now."[39] Prager had previously said that Trump was "unfit to be a presidential candidate, let alone president".[40] Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic criticized Prager for endorsing Trump.[41]

In 2017, Prager was invited to be a guest conductor for the volunteer orchestra of Santa Monica, California, as part of a fundraising concert at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Some of the orchestra members protested the invitation, which they considered promoting bigotry. The orchestra leader, Guido Lamell, had invited Prager because he admired him, as Prager often discussed and promoted classical music on his shows and had guest-conducted a few times in the past, and because he thought Prager's presence might help raise more money.[38][37] Lamell called Prager "a great man, leader and friend".[42]

In February 2020, he told a caller: "Of course you should never call anybody the n-word, that's despicable," but complained about the word itself being considered unacceptable.[43][44] In April 2020, Prager called the COVID-19 lockdowns "the greatest mistake in the history of humanity."[45][46] He was subsequently criticized in the media for trivializing the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic.[47] In a 2020 video called "'Follow the Science' Is a LIE", Prager touted Sweden's response to COVID-19 and asserted, "Sweden is the proof that lockdowns are useless". A fact check in December 2020 found Prager's claim false, as Sweden had higher rates of COVID infection and mortality than other Scandinavian countries.[48]

In a November 2021 Newsmax interview, Prager argued that "irrational fears" about people not vaccinated against COVID-19 had wrongly made them "the pariahs of America as I have not seen in my lifetime", more than gay men and intravenous drug users during the AIDS crisis, who he inaccurately said had not been ostracized.[49][50] The Independent called his comments "alarming revisionism".[49] In the interview, Prager also called concerns about climate change "idiotic" and "irrational".[49]

PragerU Edit

In 2009, Prager and his producer Allen Estrin started a website called PragerU, which creates five-minute videos on various topics from a conservative perspective.[51][52][needs update] BuzzFeed News described PragerU as "one of the biggest, most influential and yet least understood forces in online media." As of 2018 it spent around 40% of its annual $10 million budget on marketing; each video is produced according to a consistent style. Videos cover topics such as "racism, sexism, income inequality, gun ownership, Islam, immigration, Israel, police brutality" and speech on college campuses. BuzzFeed News wrote that "the biggest reason PragerU has escaped national attention is that it mostly doesn't do Trump," or engage with the political news cycle.[40] Some of its videos had viewer access restricted by YouTube in 2017.[53]

Personal life Edit

Prager speaks English, French, Russian and Hebrew.[54] His brother, Kenneth Prager, is a physician and professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.[4] His nephew, Joshua Prager, is a former writer for The Wall Street Journal.[55]

According to Media Matters for America, on October 18, 2021, Prager announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 the previous week and had received ivermectin and Regeneron's monoclonal antibody treatment.[56] He said he had been taking hydroxychloroquine with zinc prophylactically "from the beginning", and that "natural immunity" from deliberately contracting COVID-19 was what he had "hoped for the entire time".[57]

Bibliography Edit

In 2018, Prager published a commentary on the Book of Exodus; this was followed by another commentary on the Book of Genesis in 2019. Both were published by the Salem Media Group.[9]

  • The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism (with Joseph Telushkin) (1986) ISBN 978-0-671-62261-9
  • Think a Second Time (44 Essays on 44 Subjects) (1996) ISBN 978-0-06-098709-1
  • Happiness Is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual[12] (1999) ISBN 978-0-06-098735-0
  • Why the Jews? The Reason for Antisemitism (with Joseph Telushkin) (2003) ISBN 978-0-7432-4620-0
  • Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph (2012) ISBN 978-0-06-198512-6
  • The Ten Commandments: Still the Best Moral Code (2015) ISBN 978-1-62157-417-0
  • The Ten Commandments: Still the Best Path to Follow (2015) (for children) ISBN 978-1-5113-1709-2
  • The Rational Bible: Exodus (2018) ISBN 978-1-62157-772-0
  • The Rational Bible: Genesis (2019) ISBN 978-1-62157-898-7
  • The Rational Passover Haggadah (2022) ISBN 978-1-68451-258-4
  • The Rational Bible: Deuteronomy: God, Blessings, and Curses (2022) ISBN 978-1621579007

Filmography Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Dennis Prager at IMDb

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Dennis Mark Prager ˈ p r eɪ ɡ er born August 2 1948 1 is an American conservative radio talk show host and writer He is the host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show The Dennis Prager Show In 2009 he co founded PragerU which primarily creates five minute videos from an American conservative perspective among other content Dennis PragerPrager in 2021Born 1948 08 02 August 2 1948 age 75 New York City U S Alma materBrooklyn College BA OccupationsRadio hostPolitical commentatorFounder of PragerUAuthorSpousesJanice Adelstein m 1981 div 1986 wbr Francine Stone m 1988 div 2005 wbr Susan Reed m 2008 wbr RelativesKenneth Prager brother Joshua Prager nephew Prager s voice source source On religious people s views of the presidency of Donald TrumpWebsitedennisprager wbr comHis initial political work starting in 1969 concerned Refusenik the Soviet Jews who were unable to emigrate 2 He gradually began offering more and broader commentary on politics His views generally align with social conservatism Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 3 Political commentary 4 PragerU 5 Personal life 6 Bibliography 7 Filmography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditDennis Prager was born in Brooklyn to Hilda nee Friedfeld 1919 2009 and Max Prager 1918 2014 3 Prager and his brother Kenneth Prager 4 were raised in a Modern Orthodox Jewish home He attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush in Brooklyn New York where he befriended Joseph Telushkin He went to Brooklyn College and graduated with a major in history and Middle Eastern Studies citation needed Over the next few years he took courses at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs and at the University of Leeds he then left academia without finishing a graduate degree After he left graduate school Prager left Modern Orthodoxy but maintained many traditional Jewish practices he remains religious 1 Prager holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from Pepperdine University 5 Career EditBeginnings Edit nbsp Prager speaking at the California Capitol Building in 2008In 1969 while he was studying in England he was recruited by a Jewish group to travel to the Soviet Union to interview Jews about their life there When he returned the next year he was in demand as a speaker on repression of Soviet Jews he earned enough from lectures to travel and visited around sixty countries 2 6 He became the national spokesman for the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry 7 The start of Prager s career overlapped with a growing tendency among American Jews who had been staunchly liberal to move toward the center and some to the right driven in part by the influx of Jews from the Soviet Union 8 In 1975 Prager and Telushkin published an introduction to Judaism intended for nonobservant Jews The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism which became a bestseller Among the questions addressed in the text were how does Judaism differ from Christianity and can one doubt the existence of God and still be a good Jew and how do you account for unethical but religious Jews 1 9 Prager ran the Brandeis Bardin Institute from 1976 to 1983 Telushkin worked with him there 1 It was Prager s first salaried job 6 He soon earned a reputation as a moral critic attacking secularism and narcissism both of which he said were destroying society some people called him a Jewish Billy Graham 6 1980s Edit In 1982 KABC AM in Los Angeles hired Prager to host its Sunday night religious talk show Religion on the Line 2 which got top ratings 10 and eventually led to a weekday talk show 11 12 He and Telushkin published another book in 1983 Why the Jews The Reason for Antisemitism 1 According to a review in Commentary the book depicts antisemitism as a sinister form of flattery the authors wrote that hatred of Jews arises from resentment over Jews acceptance of the doctrine that they are God s chosen people charged with bringing a moral message to the world 13 The book describes Jews as both a nation stateless for a long time and followers of a religion and says that this identity is essential to Judaism the book says that calls for Jews to culturally assimilate as well as opposition to Zionism are both forms of antisemitism 13 14 The book describes secular Jews as people who have lost their way and who generally fall into the error of applying Judaism s mission to reform the world in ways that tend to be leftist totalitarian and destructive 13 14 He also wrote a syndicated column for newspapers across the country In 1985 Prager launched his own quarterly journal Ultimate Issues 2 which was renamed to The Prager Perspective 12 in 1996 1 In 1986 he divorced and underwent a year of therapy which the Encyclopedia of Judaism says contributed to his 1999 book Happiness is a Serious Problem 1 In 1990 he wrote an essay called Judaism Homosexuality and Civilization that argued against normalizing homosexuality in the Jewish community 15 and placed sexual sins on a continuum from premarital sex celibacy adultery homosexuality bestiality and incest he argued that confining sex to heterosexual marriage desexualized religion which was a great achievement of ancient Jewish tradition that was worth fighting to retain 16 1990s Edit By 1992 he was remarried 15 By that time he was according to the Los Angeles Jewish Journal a fixture on local radio and a Jewish St George battling the forces of secularity on behalf of simple goodness and generally socially conservative with some exceptions he supported a woman s legal access to abortion although he said it was usually immoral and supported and justified sex between non married consenting men and women 15 In 1992 he became involved with the Stephen S Wise Temple and gave talks there 1 and got a weekday night talk show on KABC 17 In 1994 Prager also did an hour each weekday via satellite on WABC KABC s sister station in New York before doing his KABC show locally 18 During the 1994 1995 television season Multimedia Entertainment syndicated a television show featuring Prager 19 20 Prager said he was ambivalent about television as a medium for deep intelligent programming but that the show was an incredible opportunity to reach a mass audience with my belief system 21 In 1995 he moved the studio audience on stage with him where they could interact with him more directly 22 Political commentary Edit nbsp Prager speaking at a Turning Point USA event in 2020This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting its content into subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page September 2023 Prager supported Jimmy Carter in the 1976 US presidential election 23 In 1994 the Anti Defamation League published a report on antisemitism in the Christian right movement Prager who aligned with the social and political conservatism of the Christian right attacked the ADL and its report 24 In 1995 he urged conservative Jews to be open to working with conservative Christians like the Christian Coalition 25 In 1995 he named Jacob Petuchowski Eliezer Berkovits Harold Kushner C S Lewis Richard John Neuhaus Michael Novak and George Gilder as the people who had influenced his theology the most 26 In 1995 Prager criticized the Illinois Supreme Court decision in the Baby Richard case that removed a child from his adoptive parents 27 With KABC he held a Rally for Baby Richard 28 where he got support from actors Priscilla Presley Tom Selleck and John McCook 11 In 1996 Prager testified in Congress in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act Prager testified that the acceptance of homosexuality as the equal of heterosexual marital love signifies the decline of Western civilization 29 30 Prager worked with Bob Dole s campaign in the 1996 presidential election when polls prior to the election showed that the Dole campaign did not have much Jewish support Prager said this was because American Jews are ignorant regarding the anti Israel aspects of the current Democrat Party 31 Since 1999 he has hosted a nationally syndicated talk show on the socially and politically conservative Christian radio station KRLA in Los Angeles 1 KRLA is part of the Salem Media Group that carries other conservative hosts including James Dobson Randall Terry Janet Parshall Sebastian Gorka and Larry Elder it is a key voice of the Christian right that seeks to change American politics as well as the way that individual people live 32 33 In 2006 Prager criticized Keith Ellison the first Muslim elected to Congress for announcing that he would use the Quran for the reenactment of his swearing in ceremony 34 Prager wrote Insofar as a member of Congress taking an oath to serve America and uphold its values is concerned America is interested in only one book the Bible If you are incapable of taking an oath on that book don t serve in Congress In response former New York City Mayor Ed Koch called for Prager to end his service on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Council 35 In 2009 Prager joined other Salem Radio Network hosts to oppose the Affordable Care Act 36 In 2014 while same sex marriage in the United States was in the process of being nationally legalized he wrote that if that were to happen then there is no plausible argument for denying polygamous relationships or brothers and sisters or parents and adult children the right to marry 37 38 In 2014 he also said that the heterosexual AIDS crisis was something entirely manufactured by the Left 38 Prager endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election but said that Trump was his 17th choice out of 17 candidates He clarified that he was not a Trump supporter when there was a choice but added There is no choice now 39 Prager had previously said that Trump was unfit to be a presidential candidate let alone president 40 Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic criticized Prager for endorsing Trump 41 In 2017 Prager was invited to be a guest conductor for the volunteer orchestra of Santa Monica California as part of a fundraising concert at the Walt Disney Concert Hall Some of the orchestra members protested the invitation which they considered promoting bigotry The orchestra leader Guido Lamell had invited Prager because he admired him as Prager often discussed and promoted classical music on his shows and had guest conducted a few times in the past and because he thought Prager s presence might help raise more money 38 37 Lamell called Prager a great man leader and friend 42 In February 2020 he told a caller Of course you should never call anybody the n word that s despicable but complained about the word itself being considered unacceptable 43 44 In April 2020 Prager called the COVID 19 lockdowns the greatest mistake in the history of humanity 45 46 He was subsequently criticized in the media for trivializing the seriousness of the COVID 19 pandemic 47 In a 2020 video called Follow the Science Is a LIE Prager touted Sweden s response to COVID 19 and asserted Sweden is the proof that lockdowns are useless A fact check in December 2020 found Prager s claim false as Sweden had higher rates of COVID infection and mortality than other Scandinavian countries 48 In a November 2021 Newsmax interview Prager argued that irrational fears about people not vaccinated against COVID 19 had wrongly made them the pariahs of America as I have not seen in my lifetime more than gay men and intravenous drug users during the AIDS crisis who he inaccurately said had not been ostracized 49 50 The Independent called his comments alarming revisionism 49 In the interview Prager also called concerns about climate change idiotic and irrational 49 PragerU EditMain article PragerU In 2009 Prager and his producer Allen Estrin started a website called PragerU which creates five minute videos on various topics from a conservative perspective 51 52 needs update BuzzFeed News described PragerU as one of the biggest most influential and yet least understood forces in online media As of 2018 update it spent around 40 of its annual 10 million budget on marketing each video is produced according to a consistent style Videos cover topics such as racism sexism income inequality gun ownership Islam immigration Israel police brutality and speech on college campuses BuzzFeed News wrote that the biggest reason PragerU has escaped national attention is that it mostly doesn t do Trump or engage with the political news cycle 40 Some of its videos had viewer access restricted by YouTube in 2017 53 Personal life EditPrager speaks English French Russian and Hebrew 54 His brother Kenneth Prager is a physician and professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center 4 His nephew Joshua Prager is a former writer for The Wall Street Journal 55 According to Media Matters for America on October 18 2021 Prager announced that he had tested positive for COVID 19 the previous week and had received ivermectin and Regeneron s monoclonal antibody treatment 56 He said he had been taking hydroxychloroquine with zinc prophylactically from the beginning and that natural immunity from deliberately contracting COVID 19 was what he had hoped for the entire time 57 Bibliography EditIn 2018 Prager published a commentary on the Book of Exodus this was followed by another commentary on the Book of Genesis in 2019 Both were published by the Salem Media Group 9 The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism with Joseph Telushkin 1986 ISBN 978 0 671 62261 9 Think a Second Time 44 Essays on 44 Subjects 1996 ISBN 978 0 06 098709 1 Happiness Is a Serious Problem A Human Nature Repair Manual 12 1999 ISBN 978 0 06 098735 0 Why the Jews The Reason for Antisemitism with Joseph Telushkin 2003 ISBN 978 0 7432 4620 0 Still the Best Hope Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph 2012 ISBN 978 0 06 198512 6 The Ten Commandments Still the Best Moral Code 2015 ISBN 978 1 62157 417 0 The Ten Commandments Still the Best Path to Follow 2015 for children ISBN 978 1 5113 1709 2 The Rational Bible Exodus 2018 ISBN 978 1 62157 772 0 The Rational Bible Genesis 2019 ISBN 978 1 62157 898 7 The Rational Passover Haggadah 2022 ISBN 978 1 68451 258 4 The Rational Bible Deuteronomy God Blessings and Curses 2022 ISBN 978 1621579007Filmography EditFor Goodness Sake 1993 For Goodness Sake II 1996 58 Baseball Dennis amp the French 2011 citation needed No Safe Spaces 2019See also EditJudaism and politics Jewish conservatismReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i Karesh Sara E Hurvitz Mitchell M 2006 Encyclopedia of Judaism Facts On File pp 402 403 ISBN 978 0 8160 6982 8 a b c d RADIO The Prager Prism Dennis Prager has eight hours a week to talk on the radio about the great issues of life so what makes him so important Los Angeles Times November 17 1991 Archived from the original on January 29 2020 Prager Kenneth Dr Jewish Standard The Jewish Standard Archived from the original on November 17 2022 Retrieved November 17 2022 a b On the death of my father Jewish Journal 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