Our Guests in Israel

America's Voices

 

Day Topic Guests
23.7.04 Israel's Public Relations During the Intifada Gideon Meir, Deputy Director General for Public Affairs at MFA
22.7.04 Israel and the Age of Terrorism David Horowitz, Editor, Jerusalem Report
21.7.04 Another way to peace Janet Aviad, Peace Now, Israel
21.7.04 Surviving a Bus Explosion Ronit Tubul, terror victim
20.7.04 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Caroline Glick, deputy managing editor, Jerusalem Post
19.7.04 Raising an American family in Israel James Snyder, director, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
19.7.04 From D.C. to Jerusalem, an American in Israel Eliot Goldstein, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, J'lem


Michael Graham (center) with Dr. Amos Peyser, Hadassah Hospital; Susie Gelman, hospital volunteer from Washington, DC; and Ronit Tubul, terror attack survivor

 


James Snyder, director, Israel Museum

 
 

Michael Graham in Israel

Michael Graham is a staunch conservative and a compelling radio personality. Prior to joining 630 WMAL Michael hosted popular radio shows in Richmond, Charlotte, NC and Charleston, SC. And, yes, he's the same guy who once rattled the radio dial in Washington. Michael is the author of three books of political commentary and humor, including Redneck Nation: How the South Really Won The War. Graham has also been a tobacco field hand, comedian, political consultant, government employee, husband and father. These experiences have given him strong opinions about all the issues facing us today, from raising kids to protecting America to surviving between Sopranos seasons.

Michael broadcasts Monday through Friday, 9am - 11:45am, on WMAL, Washington, DC. His show was broadcast live from Israel and the studios of the Jerusalem Post, July 19-23, 2004, as a guest of America's Voices in Israel.