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Dennis Prager: Repetition Is The Mother Of Pedagogy

I’ve attended many a Dennis Prager lecture or listened to a Dennis Prager radio show and over the course of a couple of hours heard not a new thought. He repeats himself over and over, which diminishes enthusiasm for his … Continue reading

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How Much Can Be Blamed On Discrimination?

Dennis Prager talks to Walter Williams, Professor of Economics at George Mason University. His new book is Race and Economics: How Much Can Be Blamed on Discrimination? If a white and a black are sent out for the same job … Continue reading

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The Ten Commandments Are The Best Solution To The World’s Problems

Dennis Prager writes: There is only one solution to the world’s problems, only one prescription for producing a near-heaven on earth. It is 3,000 years old. And it is known as the Ten Commandments. Properly understood and applied, the Ten … Continue reading

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The Conservative View On The Labor Riots

Dennis Prager endorses this column by Max Hastings: They are essentially wild beasts. I use that phrase advisedly, because it seems appropriate to young people bereft of the discipline that might make them employable; of the conscience that distinguishes between … Continue reading

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What’s Wrong With Kids Picking Berries?

I used to pick berries when I was a kid. I remember picking blackberries at Pacific Union College from age 11 on. Kids are good at picking berries. They’ve got the little fingers adept at reaching into vines and brambles … Continue reading

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Stealing You Blind: How Government Fat Cats Are Getting Rich Off of You

On his radio show today, Dennis Prager talks to Iain Murray, Vice President of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. His new book is Stealing You Blind: How Government Fat Cats Are Getting Rich Off of You. Dennis: “What would happen to … Continue reading

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The Road To A Good Society

Dennis Prager writes: Judaism believes that the road to a just society is paved by individual character development. The greatest difference between my yeshiva education and secular education since the 1960s is that I was taught the biggest moral challenge … Continue reading

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Can Islam Be Reformed?

Dennis Prager writes: The question is in no way meant to be provocative, let alone insulting. But the world, including vast numbers of Muslims, needs this question answered. After having studied Arabic at college and lectured on comparative religion for … Continue reading

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Glenn Beck – Philosemite

From Dennis Prager’s radio show today: Dennis talks to fellow talk show host, Glenn Beck. Dennis is unhappy that this good man has been libeled by the Left. The accusation that Beck is anti-semitic is absurd. Dennis heard Beck at … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager Does Not Accept The Divinity Of The Oral Law

Speaking October 28, 2010 at Temple Israel Ner Tamid in Cleveland, Dennis said: “Why didn’t I accept full Orthodoxy with the oral law? When I was in yeshiva, I asked my rabbis in sixth grade, if God gave a written … Continue reading

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