Sunday, January 24, 2021

Remembering Larry King: A Wide-Ranging Interview at a 2017 Jerusalem Post Conference

Larry King, Jewish television legend and longtime host of Larry King Live on CNN died yesterday at 87, one month after being hospitalized with COVID-19 in Los Angeles.

King was born Lawrence Harvey Zeiger in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn in 1933 to Orthodox Jewish parents who emigrated to the United States from Belarus.

As Tamar Beeri wrote in The Jerusalem Post,

King was considered the king of interview talk shows, having conducting by his ucount over 60,000 interviews in his 63 years in the business. He was at his peak on “Larry King Live” on CNN, which kicked off in 1985 and ran for 25 years. It remained the network’s top-rated show throughout his tenure.

In 2017, King received an award at the Jerusalem Post Conference where he was interviewed. In a wide-ranging session, he spoke frankly about his Judaism and his love for Israel. He expressed his views about war and peace, and reminisced about his interviews with Eleanor Roosevelt, Vladimir Putin, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Yitzchak Rabin, and Donald Trump.

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