Rabbi Daniel Lapin, a noted rabbinic scholar, president of Toward Tradition (a national movement of Jewish and Christian cooperation), and host of The Toward Tradition Radio Show, is one of America's most courageous and eloquent voices fighting institutions of secular fundamentalism. Many congressmen and senators consider Lapin their rabbi, and he has attracted the attention and admiration of such notables as William Bennett, James Dobson, D. James Kennedy, Rush Limbaugh, Jack Kemp, and Michael Medved. In 2001, President George W. Bush appointed Lapin to a United States commission. He's the au...