Fireworks expected at debate
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Deepa Bharath
When two men who can’t stand to be in the same room with each
other grab a microphone to debate controversial global issues, it can
be quite exciting.
Especially when the two men are Dennis Prager and Michael Lerner.
Prager is an author, lecturer, teacher and theologian with a
nationally syndicated radio talk show. Lerner, an eminent and
well-respected author, is a rabbi at Beyt Tikkun, a synagogue in San
Francisco.
The two have not debated in 20 years. But they will end that run
tonight at Temple Bat Yahm in what is expected to be a well-attended
event.
Among the issues they’ll dissect are the Middle East crisis, the
United States and international politics, effects of the elections
and the effect of religion on society.
“It’s going to be fireworks,” said Arie Katz, chair of the Orange
County Jewish Community Scholar Program, the cosponsor along with the
Jewish Community Center of Orange County and Temple Bat Yahm.
“This is a momentous debate,” he said. “It’s going to be a
different experience for Newport Beach.”
Katz said he hopes the speakers, instead of launching personal
attacks, will educate the audience on significant issues.
“The audience will hopefully get a better appreciation of the
issues,” he said.
The debate will allow people to listen to different sides of the
issues because the speakers are on opposite ends of the spectrum on
each and every one of those issues, Katz said.
“Mostly, if it’s a speech, people get to hear only one side of the
story,” he said. “But here, you get both sides in the same place.”
Beth Slavin, spokeswoman for Temple Bat Yahm, said the synagogue
is “very excited to host the event.”
“Although it’s happening here, this is by no means a local event,”
she said. “They’re talking about issues that affect people all over
the world.”
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