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Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager

Timeless Wisdom: What Jews and Christians Can Learn From Each Other (Part 2)

Timeless Wisdom with Dennis Prager

Salem Podcast Network

Society & Culture, News, Politics, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.72.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2026

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In this part 2 episode of Timeless Wisdom, Dennis Prager shares his insights on what Jews can learn from Christians and vice versa. He discusses the importance of spontaneity in prayer, citing his experience with Christian services where people's heartfelt prayers moved him. He also touches on the value of ritual, highlighting the beauty of Christian sanctuaries and the significance of the Sabbath. Additionally, Dennis explores the differences between Jewish and Christian views on behavior, lust, and suffering, offering a unique perspective on these complex topics. This thought-provoking conversation delves into the richness of both faiths and encourages listeners to appreciate their unique contributions.

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0:00.0

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0:49.7

This is one of my favorite topics.

0:52.9

I don't speak on it all the time because not everybody

0:56.6

asks for it. But I, as I said on the radio promos, I really am one of the handful of people,

1:05.4

I think, who could do the topic justice. On a number of accounts, one, I am deeply involved with both Christians

1:14.8

and Jews and have been for decades. And that's not true for many people. Secondly, I like them

1:22.3

both. And I have tremendous respect for both.

1:30.2

And there is a very interesting statement that I learned from Judaism as a child in Orthodox world.

1:39.4

I haven't been Orthodox since my teenage years, but I thank God that I was raised in a tremendous immersion in the tradition and learned the sources as well as I did.

1:53.0

But there's a very famous statement in Hebrew. I'll just give it in English.

1:58.0

And that is, wisdom of the nations you should believe, the Torah of the nations

2:03.7

don't believe. In other words, a Jew should learn from every other group. You don't take

2:10.6

their theology, because if you take their theology, you cease being Jewish. But beyond the theology,

2:20.0

you have to learn from everybody.

2:27.3

The idea that only my group or only my religious group has wisdom is absurd.

2:29.2

That's the antithesis of wisdom.

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