August 9: Dennis Prager,
Shabbat Guest Speaker
The topic: Keeping Shabbat in Your Car: How To
Be a Religious Non-Orthodox Jew
Prager is a native of New York City.
Raised as Orthodox Jew, he attended Yeshiva Rambam from
kindergarten through 8th grade and Yeshivah of Flatbush for
high school, where he met his future co-author Joseph
Telushkin.
From 1970-72, Prager attended the Russian
and Middle East Institutes at the Columbia University
School of International Affairs. From 1976 to 1983, Prager
served as the director of the Brandeis-Bardin Institute in
Simi Valley, California. He started his radio career in
1982 as the moderator of "Religion on the Line", a Sunday
night program on KABC-AM, Los Angeles.He now hosts his own
syndicated radio program.
Books by Dennis Prager include:
Happiness Is a Serious
Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual, The Nine Questions
People Ask About
Judaism, Why the Jews? The
Reason for Antisemitism, Think a Second Time.
The event is sponsored by The Leo and
Helen Wasserman Fund
Mazal Tov to the Adult B'nei Mitzvah Class!

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Upcoming Events Late June - July: Sanctuary Renovation - Services in the Social Hall July 19: Shabbat Mishpacha July 24: Men's Club Poker August 9: Wasserman Shabbat Speaker Series: Dennis Prager |
