oseph Telushkin, named by Talk Magazine (September, 1999) as one of
the 50 best speakers in the United States, is the author of Jewish
Literacy: The Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion,
Its People and Its History. The most widely selling book on Judaism of the past
two decades, Jewish Literacy has been hailed by leading figures in all
the major movements of Judaism, and was brought out in a new edition
in 2001. In March, 2006, Bell Tower/Crown is publishing the first volume
of his monumental work, A Code of Jewish Ethics: You Shall be Holy,
a comprehensive presentation of Jewish teachings on the vital topic
of
personal
character and integrity.
Telushkin’s
1997 book, Biblical Literacy: The Most Important
People, Events and Ideas of the Hebrew Bible, was chosen as
a selection of the
Book-of-the-Month Club. The Book of Jewish Values: A Day by Day
Guide to Ethical Living was published by Bell Tower/Crown Books
in 2000, and was the subject of a PBS special that aired throughout
the United
States
that December. His book, The Golden Land, a museum--in-a-book,
tells the story of the Jewish migrations to the United States.
In August,
2003, Bell Tower/Crown Books
published The Ten Commandments of Character: Essential Advice for
Living an Honorable, Ethical, Honest Life, and the same month,
Touchstone/Simon and Schuster reissued a revised and expanded version
of Why the
Jews: The Reason for Antisemitism, which Telushkin co-authored
with Dennis Prager. In 2004, Toby Press published his novel, Heaven’s
Witness,
co-written with Allen Estrin, a murder mystery which deals with the
themes of reincarnation and life after death. He and Mr. Estrin have
recently
completed a screenplay of the novel for a TV movie to air on CBS.
Rabbi Telushkin’s earlier book, Words that Hurt, Words that
Heal became the motivating force behind Senators
Joseph Lieberman and Connie Mack’s 1996 Senate Resolution # 151 to establish a “National
Speak No Evil Day” throughout
the United States.
He has also written Jewish Humor: What the Best Jewish Jokes Say
About the Jews. Larry Gelbart, author of Mash and Tootsie said
that “I
don’t know if Jews are really the chosen people, but I think Joseph
Telushkin’s book makes a strong argument that we’re the funniest.” Telushkin
is also co-author with Dennis Prager of one of the
most influential Jewish books published in the last
thirty
years, The Nine Questions People
Ask About Judaism, hailed
by Herman Wouk as “the intelligent skeptic’s
guide to Judaism.” In 1997, his novel, An Eye for an Eye,
became the basis for four episodes of David Kelley’s
Emmy Award-winning ABC TV series, The Practice,
and he has co-written
three additional
episodes of the program. He also co-wrote an episode
of the TV series, Touched
By An Angel, for Kirk Douglas, in which Mr.
Douglas stars as a man who, after a lifetime of
struggle with his
faith,
returns to
God and
Judaism.
Telushkin was the co-writer with David Brandes
and the Associate Producer of the 1991 film, The Quarrel.
The film, an American Playhouse production, and
the winner of the Santa
Barbara
Film Festival,
was released theatrically
throughout the United States.
Rabbi Telushkin was ordained at Yeshiva University in New
York, and pursued graduate studies in Jewish history at Columbia
University. He resides
in New York City with his wife, Dvorah Menashe
Telushkin,
and their
four children.
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