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Dr. Laura Loses Her Religion
Forward ^ | 8/15/03 | LISA KEYS

Posted on 08/14/2003 5:50:38 AM PDT by RJCogburn

With 12 million Americans tuning in daily, controversial syndicated radio-show host Laura Schlessinger — known to all as "Dr. Laura" — is arguably the best-known Orthodox Jew in the United States.

Rather, she was.

In a shocking if little-noticed revelation, Schlessinger — who very publicly converted to Judaism five years ago — opened "The Dr. Laura Schlessinger Program" on August 5 with the confession that she will no longer practice Judaism. Although Schlessinger said she still "considers" herself Jewish, "My identifying with this entity and my fulfilling the rituals, etc., of the entity — that has ended."

And with that, Orthodox Judaism lost its loudest mouthpiece and its most prominent "rabbi," as it were, with the largest American pulpit — with the exception of, perhaps, presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman.

Syndicated nationally since 1994, Schlessinger has won over listeners with her hard-edged advice and razor-sharp tongue. Yet her brash style, not to mention her espousal of a strict "moral health" code — including controversial condemnations of homosexuality as "a biological error" — put her at odds with wide swaths of the Jewish community. Many found her moralist, black-and-white, you're-with-me-or- against-me stance to be more representative of Evangelical Christians than of Jews, who were often among her most outspoken critics.

Nonetheless, even Schlessinger's detractors were shocked by the news. "I can't tell you how significant this is," said fellow Jewish media star and "Kosher Sex" author Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, who has sparred with Schlessinger over her comments on homosexuality. "Dr. Laura always equated her morals and ethics with Jewish morals and ethics. That placed the American Jewish community in a real fix; on the one hand, she made Judaism very popular, on the other, she made it vilified and hated by many people."

"I think Judaism is better off not being saddled and directly associated with Dr. Laura's means," he said, adding, "although she is still a Jew."

Schlessinger's office said she was unavailable for comment.

Schlessinger began her August 5 program by noting that, prior to each broadcast, she spends an hour reading faxes from fans and listeners. "By and large the faxes from Christians have been very loving, very supportive," she said. "From my own religion, I have either gotten nothing, which is 99% of it, or two of the nastiest letters I have gotten in a long time. I guess that's my point — I don't get much back. Not much warmth coming back."

Schlessinger even hinted at a possible turn to Christianity — a move that, radio insiders say, would elevate her career far beyond the 300 stations that currently syndicate her show. "I have envied all my Christian friends who really, universally, deeply feel loved by God," she said. "They use the name Jesus when they refer to God... that was a mystery, being connected to God."

In her 25 years on radio, Schlessinger said she was moved "time and time again" by listeners who wrote and described that they had "joined a church, felt loved by God and that was my anchor."

Michael Medved, a conservative, nationally syndicated, radio talk-show host, celebrated the Sabbath with Schlessinger about a year ago. "We had talked about having Shabbat again," he said. When he heard of Schlessinger's defection, "My first response was to pick up the phone and try and expedite [the visit]."

"I think it's a shame," he said. "Though, of course, she was controversial in some eyes, she is one of the most admired women in America. Having the most admired woman in America speak joyously about Passover, Shabbat and Jewish lifestyle events — all of that was quite wonderful."

Of her conversion to Judaism, Schlessinger said, "I felt that I was putting out a tremendous amount toward that mission, that end, and not feeling return, not feeling connected, not feeling that inspired. Trust me, I've talked to rabbis, I've read, I've prayed, I've agonized and I came to this place anyway — which is not exactly back to the beginning, but more in that direction than not."

"Was Laura naive to think, 'gosh, I'll be the queen of the Jews'? Yes, she was naive," said Medved. "Part of that comes from not growing up in the Jewish community. It's so rare to find a celebrity embrace of Jewish religiosity of any kind, I can see why Laura would think her very public embrace would have led to a more enthusiastic reaction. But given all the crosscurrents and controversies that divide our community, I can see why that expectation was wrong."

In 2001, despite the controversy surrounding her, the National Council of Young Israel honored Schlessinger for her "traditional American values." Rabbi Pesach Lerner, the executive director of Young Israel, was surprised by Schlessinger's defection but declined to comment on it.

Born to a Jewish father and an Italian Catholic mother, Schlessinger was raised in Brooklyn in a home that was without religion. Approximately 10 years ago, prompted by a question from her son during a viewing of a Holocaust documentary, Schlessinger, 56, began exploring her Jewish roots.

Yet last week's revelation was far from the first time Schlessinger has been wracked with religious doubts. Lacking a religious background, she has spent a lifetime searching for that missing something, and "each thing I tried left me feeling empty," she told Philadelphia's Inside magazine in 1998. Having already undergone a Conservative conversion in 1997, after a debacle with the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas — a now-legendary affair in which she allegedly rejected three hotel suites, wouldn't ride in taxis and offended the entire audience at a $500 plate fundraiser — Schlessinger was tempted to give up on Judaism completely, but decided to undergo an Orthodox conversion instead.

"A large part of me wanted to make a statement after that experience, to stand even taller about Jewish values," she told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in 2001. "Besides, if you don't have an Orthodox conversion, you can't get buried in Israel. I want to be close to ground zero."

Rabbi Reuven Bulka, a fellow radio host who presided over Schlessinger's Orthodox conversion, said he was "stunned" by his friend's 180-degree turn. "It didn't make my day, shall we say."

"She obviously has a tremendous impact," said the congregational rabbi from Ottawa, Ont. "When she went through the evolutionary stage of her journey, a lot of people were inspired by her own excitement about it. I can't tell you I know 100 people who became Sabbath observant because of it, but certainly it was a feel-good message for a lot of people. That these feel-good messages won't be coming anymore is certainly a loss."

Other Jews within earshot are far from sad to see her go. "I don't think this is any great loss to the Jewish universe," said Susan Weidman Schneider, the executive editor of Lilith magazine. "I don't think she was a particularly effective or useful spokesperson. She doubtless alienated more people than she drew toward Judaism."

"So, let her say she's no longer a practicing Jew," she added. "Let her be just a garden variety, anti-choice conservative."

"I still see myself as a Jew," Schlessinger said on the air last week. "But the spiritual journey and that direction, as hardcore as I was at it, just didn't fulfill something in me that I needed."

"All I know is, in my experiences with her — which have been considerable — I haven't known her to do anything less than 100%," Bulka said. "Anything she did, she did fully. The scary thing is if she said she's leaving, it's very forboding."

"I thought she was a tough little lady — I didn't think she'd chicken out so easily," said Rabbi Isaac Levy, the chairman of Jews for Morality, who has staunchly supported Schlessinger's conservative agenda. "She's gotten a couple of kicks in the chin and she's succumbed to it."

"It seems incredible that an ethicist and moralist of her standing would invoke such shallow arguments," said Boteach, who was en route to an appearance on the titillating syndicated television show "Blind Date." "I never got great applause for my work from the Jewish community — but my people are my people, whether they love or hate me."


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To: Kevin Curry
I think you are right on the mark.
81 posted on 08/14/2003 8:44:30 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: familyofman
I haven't followed her that closely. But my best recollection is that she's lived out her flaws rather openly and candidly, too.

My dissertation was smack in the middle of measuring the differences between extrinsic and intrinsic religiousity among atheists/agnostics; charismatics/pentecostals and other traditional and evangelical Christian groups.

I don't have a lot of extensive data on Dr Laura. But EVERYTHING I DO HAVE assures me that her values are deeply intrinsically held and not at all put on like a coat. I believe that's part of her angst--that she's given it a deeply held and deeply felt long honest try and that she feels like she's gotten a nickel back on her dollar's worth of investment of herself. That's gotta be disappointing if not a big hurt.

I've been there at times in my own relationship with God. It's NOT fun. That doesn't make it inauthentic.
82 posted on 08/14/2003 8:48:47 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: GladesGuru
Agree.
83 posted on 08/14/2003 8:49:55 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: LandofLincoln
There are dozens of reasons one might give different responses to the same or a similar question.

Your criteria is more suspect to me than Dr Laura is by a wide margin.
84 posted on 08/14/2003 8:50:56 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
There is that problem of getting 6 Jews together and having to wrestle with 24 different opinions.
85 posted on 08/14/2003 8:51:54 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: RJCogburn
Schlessinger began her August 5 program by noting that, prior to each broadcast, she spends an hour reading faxes from fans and listeners. "By and large the faxes from Christians have been very loving, very supportive," she said. "From my own religion, I have either gotten nothing, which is 99% of it, or two of the nastiest letters I have gotten in a long time. I guess that's my point — I don't get much back. Not much warmth coming back."

Very disappointing... of her. You don't worship G-d a certain way to get praise from other people; you worship G-d a certain way because you believe it to be what He requires.

86 posted on 08/14/2003 8:52:45 AM PDT by pabianice
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To: brbethke
Q. Why are Episcopalians such lousy chess players? A. Because they can't tell the difference between a bishop and a queen.

LOL, that's a good one! Gotta try to remember that one.

87 posted on 08/14/2003 8:52:56 AM PDT by cmak9
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To: windcliff
Now studying Kabbalah and Sabbateanism with "Esther".
88 posted on 08/14/2003 8:56:05 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: WorkingClassFilth
Thanks for your ping.

I came looking for your post bracing myself to bristle at it wholesale.

Actually. I more agree with you.

And I particularly agree with:

WCF:
True religious expressions are the acts of G*d through human vessels emptied of their own agendas. That is a religious aspect I see precious damn little of from all of the religious figures and their armies of zealots.

i WOULD note that getting emptied of our own agendas can be a lifetime process as is learning to walk humbly, hand in hand with Him straightforwardly, looking neither to the left nor the right . . .

Christ's Blood makes us legally perfect at the point of Salvation. But working that into this human vessel in this life is a lifetime process. And we all get lots of snotty noses and slobbery mouths along the way. And we stumble no few amount of times, too.

I suspect if it was easy and instant, it wouldn't be worth as much.

THIS IS, AFTER ALL, BOOT CAMP.

The REAL LIFE, the real Joys, the real Pleasures, the REAL RULING AND REIGNING WITH CHRIST is IN ETERNITY. Not in Boot Camp.
89 posted on 08/14/2003 8:56:32 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: HiTech RedNeck
And we can certainly Pray she has a short, effective, gentle treck into her Messiah's Arms.
90 posted on 08/14/2003 8:57:30 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: jrhepfer
IMHO, YOU OFFERED VERY FITTING INSIGHTS.
Thanks.
91 posted on 08/14/2003 8:59:10 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: brbethke
I suppose it was only a matter of time . . .

But it is a cute joke.

Maybe cute is a poor choice of words.
92 posted on 08/14/2003 8:59:55 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: windcliff
"Anti-dentite bitch!"
93 posted on 08/14/2003 9:00:19 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: WorkingClassFilth
"I agree with many of her moral conclusions, but I have often turned her off because she is a merciless and brutal arbiter - without the tempering grace of her own experiences. She is imbalanced and extreme. This latest travail is no news and merely reinforces criticisms of the greater truths she wishes to champion."

I agree.

In fact, what you wrote reminds me of something one of my favorite theologians wrote after Pat Robertson made some intemperate comments a couple of years ago about Disney hosting "gay days" at its theme park in Orlando, Fl.

First the background: There was a hurricane hovering just off the south Florida coast in the Gulf of Mexico and Robertson said something to the effect that God would bring that hurricane right through Disney as a warning. It didn't hit Disney, but instead went over to the east side of the state and up the Atlantic coast making ground somewhere on the NE coast.

Naturally, Robertson's pronouncement had made headlines in all the media, and Rush Limbaugh, in commenting on it, said dryly, "God must have been madder at New Jersey than at Disney."

Anyhow, as I said, one of my favorite theologians, Dr.Steve Brown, in commenting on those who make such pronouncements claiming to be speaking for God: "I agree with many of their issues, but I don't want to ever see them get power."

Boy(!) - do I ever agree with that! Hahahahaha

94 posted on 08/14/2003 9:02:01 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (Why do America's enemies desperately want DemocRATS back in power?)
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To: HiTech RedNeck
Actually,

I do think her expectations were ill-informed and beyond reality.

In my experience, the Jewish Community is one of the scrappiest, most haughty, quickly hostile, judgmental, fault-finding groups I've been around--except perhaps for some specific Christian ones.

Just think of a bunch of "Jewish Mothers" massed together. The idiom fits.
95 posted on 08/14/2003 9:02:08 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: WorkingClassFilth
Hmmmmm

Yeah, I've heard her being fairly brutal, stark, harsh.

Given the terminal wishy washyness destroying our culture, it has been refreshing to hear someone with the chutzpah to stand up and be LOUDLY, EVEN SHRILLY COUNTED ON THE SIDE OF SANITY AND RIGHT.

There's STILL along ways to go to balance off the quicksand of blah consuming our culture from a thousand directions.
96 posted on 08/14/2003 9:06:09 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: Chancellor Palpatine
She's probably a genetic loud-mouth reared by a Jew and a Catholic.

What better conditioning to produce what we see?

I don't have any trouble giving her a break on such scores and am still glad someone can give Shrillery some competition on the side of good and right.
97 posted on 08/14/2003 9:07:17 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: Capriole
WELL SAID, IMHO.

THANKS.
98 posted on 08/14/2003 9:08:36 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: Sloth
Given her intensity, I think 5 years of giving it an earnest hard try is a reasonable length of time.

You sound harsher than she does.
99 posted on 08/14/2003 9:10:24 AM PDT by Quix (DEFEAT her unroyal lowness, her hideous heinous Bwitch Shrillery Antoinette de Fosterizer de MarxNOW)
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To: Sloth
..."she is hardly qualified to lecture other people about moral questions."

There are absolute standards of moral right and wrong.

That's not the problem.

The problem is with those who think, and teach others, that anyone but Jesus could please God.

Unless God imputes the righteousness of Jesus to cover a person (so that when he looks at that person, he only sees Jesus, and HIS righteousness), then all he is going to see is menstrous rags when he looks at anyone. (That is how God describes SELF-righteousness).

100 posted on 08/14/2003 9:12:32 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (Why do America's enemies desperately want DemocRATS back in power?)
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