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THE JEWISH COMMUNITY Speaking to the World APBSPEAKERS.COM 617.614.1600 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS for the JEWISH COMMUNITY SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY Speaking to the World APBSPEAKERS.COM 617.614.1600 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY DAN ABRAMS JASON ALEXANDER DAN ALTMAN Attorney, Author & ABC Star of Seinfeld Sports Analytics & News Legal Analyst Strategy Expert JOSH ALTMAN TOM ARNOLD DAVE BARRY Star Real Estate Agent, Comedian, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing Actor & Writer Humor Columnist HOWARD BEHAR DANIEL BENJAMIN LAURA BERMAN Former President of Former Head, Nation’s Leading Sex & Starbucks Coffee Company Counterterrorism Bureau at Relationship Therapist State Department APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 2 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CARL BERNSTEIN MAYIM BIALIK PETER BOGDANOVICH Pulitzer Prize-Winning Star, The Big Bang Theory Actor, Director Journalist, Author & & Neuroscientist & Author Political Analyst IRIN CARMON JOEL CHASNOFF JEAN CHATZKY Senior Correspondent, Comedian & Personal Finance Expert New York Magazine Best-Selling Author & Journalist YIDLIFE CRISIS BRIAN CUBAN MICHAEL DOUGLAS Award-Winning Yiddish Mental Health/Recovery Academy Comedy Duo Advocate & Best-Selling Author Award-Winning Actor APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 3 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY MAUREEN DOWD RICHARD DREYFUSS LINDA FAIRSTEIN New York Times Columnist Academy Award-Winning Criminal Lawyer & & Pulitzer Prize Winner Actor & Social Activist Best-Selling Crime Novelist ROY FIRESTONE BETHENNY FRANKEL MIKE GREENBERG Award-Winning Journalist Founder of Skinnygirl, ESPN Radio’s “Mike & Mike & Commentator Best-Selling Author & TV in the Morning” Co-Host Personality/Producer ERIN GRUWELL GOLDIE HAWN SARAH HURWITZ Inspirational Educator & Academy Award-Winning First Lady Michelle Obama’s Freedom Writers Author Actress & Children’s Advocate Chief Speechwriter & Harvard University Fellow APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 4 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY A.J. JACOBS JOHN KING LARRY KING Best-Selling Author, CNN Chief National Legendary Talk-Show Host The Year of Living Biblically Correspondent & Heart Attack Survivor NICHOLAS KRISTOF JON LANDAU SANDRA LAWSON Pulitzer Prize-Winning Academy Award-Winning Rabbi & Sociologist New York Times Columnist Producer of Titanic & Avatar CAROL LEIFER MONICA LEWINSKY JUDITH LIGHT Award-Winning Comedy Writer, Social Activist & Emmy Award-Winning Actress Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Contributing Editor, Vanity Fair & Human Rights Activist Modern Family APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 5 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY STACY LONDON JOAN LUNDEN LEONARD MALTIN One of America’s Award-Winning Journalist, Movie Critic & Jewish Foremost Fashion Experts Women’s Health Advocate & Hollywood Historian Breast Cancer Survivor HOWIE MANDEL HARRY MARKOPOLOS ARI MELBER Comedian & Judge, The Bernie Madoff MSNBC’s Chief Legal America’s Got Talent Whistleblower Correspondent BRAD MELTZER BETTE MIDLER AARON DAVID MILLER New York Times Best-Selling Award-Winning Actress, Former Advisor on the Author, The Escape Artist Singer & Entertainer Middle East & Author APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 6 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY LARRY MILLER REBECCA MINKOFF JIM MORRIS Actor, Comedian Millennial Fashion Political Impressionist & Humorist Designer & Global Brand JUDITH NEWMAN SUZE ORMAN MARIANE PEARL Journalist & Best-Selling Host, Suze Orman Show & Widow of Journalist Daniel Author, To Siri With Love Best-Selling Author Pearl & Author, A Mighty Heart MARK POTOK RAIN PRYOR DAN RATHER Former Senior Fellow, Actress, Comedian & Legendary Journalist & Southern Poverty Law Center Daughter of Famed CEO, News & Guts Entertainer Richard Pryor APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 7 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY TRACEE ELLIS ROSS PAUL RUSESABAGINA JANE SEYMOUR Actress, Black-ish & Real Life Hero of Golden Globe Award-Winning Youth Volunteer Hotel Rwanda Actress & Philanthropist ALICIA SILVERSTONE RACHEL SIMMONS NANCY SPIELBERG Actress & Best-Selling Author & Businesswoman, Animal Rights Activist Leadership Educator Fundraiser & Philanthropist MARK SPITZ JERRY SPRINGER SUSAN STAMBERG Legendary Olympic Cultural Icon & NPR Special Swimmer Talk-Show Host Correspondent APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 8 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY PATTI STANGER BEN STEIN CAPITOL STEPS The Millionaire Pop Icon & Economist Political Musical Troupe Matchmaker RON SUSKIND DARA TORRES SCOTT TUROW Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Olympic Swimmer Attorney & Author of & Author, Life Animated & Motivator Legal Thrillers RUTH WESTHEIMER CARNIE WILSON ROSALIND WISEMAN Famed Psychosexual Therapist & Singer & Educator, Parent Expert Alzheimer’s Caregiving Authority Television Host & Social Activist APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 9 SPEAKERS & PROGRAMS FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY PETER YARROW MOSAB HASSAN YOUSEF JILL ZARIN Musician & Activist Hamas Whistleblower, Celebrity, Businesswoman, Star of The Green Prince Philanthropist & & Best-Selling Author Best-Selling Author View Our Full Roster of Nearly 2,000 Speakers at APBSPEAKERS.COM INDEX Abrams, Dan.......................2 Hawn, Goldie......................4 Pearl, Mariane....................7 Alexander, Jason.................2 Hurwitz, Sarah....................4 Potok, Mark........................7 Altman, Dan........................2 Jacobs, A.J..........................5 Pryor, Rain..........................7 Altman, Josh.......................2 King, John...........................5 Rather, Dan.........................7 Arnold, Tom........................2 King, Larry...........................5 Ross, Tracee Ellis.................8 Barry, Dave.........................2 Kristof, Nicholas..................5 Rusesabagina, Paul.............8 Behar, Howard....................2 Landau, Jon........................5 Seymour, Jane....................8 Benjamin, Daniel................2 Lawson, Sandra...................5 Silverstone, Alicia...............8 Berman, Laura....................2 Leifer, Carol.........................5 Simmons, Rachel................8 Bernstein, Carl....................3 Lewinsky, Monica...............5 Spielberg, Nancy.................8 Bialik, Mayim......................3 Light, Judith........................5 Spitz, Mark.........................8 Bogdanovich, Peter.............3 London, Stacy.....................6 Springer, Jerry.....................8 Carmon, Irin.......................3 Lunden, Joan......................6 Stamberg, Susan.................8 Chasnoff, Joel.....................3 Maltin, Leonard..................6 Stanger, Patti......................9 Chatzky, Jean......................3 Mandel, Howie...................6 Stein, Ben...........................9 Crisis, YidLife.......................3 Markopolos, Harry..............6 Steps, Capitol......................9 Cuban, Brian.......................3 Melber, Ari.........................6 Suskind, Ron.......................9 Douglas, Michael................3 Meltzer, Brad......................6 Torres, Dara........................9 Dowd, Maureen..................4 Midler, Bette.......................6 Turow, Scott........................9 Dreyfuss, Richard................4 Miller, Aaron David.............6 Westheimer, Ruth..............9 Fairstein, Linda....................4 Miller, Larry.........................7 Wilson, Carnie....................9 Firestone, Roy.....................4 Minkoff, Rebecca................7 Wiseman, Rosalind.............9 Frankel, Bethenny...............4 Morris, Jim.........................7 Yarrow, Peter.....................10 Greenberg, Mike.................4 Newman, Judith.................7 Yousef, Mosab Hassan.....10 Gruwell, Erin.......................4 Orman, Suze.......................7 Zarin, Jill...........................10 APBSPEAKERS.COM // 617.614.1600 // PAGE 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