Radio and Television
Dennis Prager is one of America's most respected radio talk show hosts. He
has been broadcasting on radio in Los Angeles since 1982. His popular show
became nationally syndicated in 1999 and airs live, Monday through Friday,
9:00 AM to Noon (Pacific Time) from his home station, KRLA.
Widely sought after by television shows for his opinions, he’s appeared
on Larry King Live, Hardball, Hannity & Colmes, CBS Evening
News, The Today Show and many others.
Books
- In August of 2003, Simon and Schuster reissued Dennis’ totally
revised seminal work on anti-Semitism, Why
the Jews, co-written with Joseph Telushkin.
- Happiness Is A Serious Problem,
was published in February, 1998 by HarperCollins
and was best seller for
fifteen consecutive weeks on the Los Angeles Times best seller
list
- Think A Second Time (HarperCollins),
1996 contains 44 essays on 44 different subjects. Bill
Bennett
called
it "one of those rare books that can change an intelligent
mind." USA Today columnist and professor of law Susan
Estrich called it "Brilliant, a tour de force."
- The Nine Questions People Ask About
Judaism, Simon and Schuster, co-written with
Joseph Telushkin has been translated into nearly a dozen
languages, and is the most widely
used introduction to Judaism in the world. It is still a best-seller
in paperback over 20 years after it’s release.
Religion
Dennis has engaged in interfaith dialogue with Catholics at the Vatican, Muslims
in the Persian Gulf, Hindus in India, and Protestants at Christian seminaries
throughout America. For ten years, he conducted a weekly interfaith dialogue
on radio with representatives of virtually every religion in the world. New
York's Jewish Week described Dennis Prager as "one of the three most
interesting minds in American Jewish Life."
Since 1992, he has been teaching the Bible
verse-by- verse at the American Jewish University. All the lectures are available on audio
and video tape.
Journals and Articles
Dennis writes a syndicated column (Creators Syndicate) that is published in
newspapers across the country and on the Internet. His writings
have also appeared in major national and international publications including,
Commentary, The Weekly Standard and The Wall Street Journal. His essay on
homosexuality and civilization was awarded the $10,000 Amy
Foundation First Prize.
Academia and International Affairs
Mr. Prager was a Fellow at Columbia University's School of International Affairs,
where he did graduate work at the Middle East and Russian Institutes. He
has taught Russian and Jewish history at Brooklyn College; and was appointed
by President Ronald Reagan to the U.S. Delegation to the Vienna Review Conference
on the Helsinki Accords. He holds an honorary doctorate of laws from Pepperdine
University.
Lectures
Mr. Prager has lectured on all seven continents, in 45 U.S. states and in nine
of Canada's 10 provinces. Click Here to See His Lecture in Antarctica. He has lectured in Russian in Russia, and in Hebrew in Israel. Many of his lectures are available on tape or CD. Click Here to See a List.
Films
In 2002 Dennis produced a documentary Israel in a Time
of Terror,
a compelling look at how the average Israeli deals with the daily threat
of terror. It has been shown at colleges, universities, churches and synagogues
across the country. Dennis has also written and produced three best-selling
comedy videos on values. For Goodness Sake,
directed by David Zucker (Naked Gun), For Goodness
Sake II directed by Trey
Parker (South Park).
Music
Mr. Prager periodically conducts orchestras, and has introduced hundreds of
thousands of people to classical music.
Dennis’s
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