When Larry F. Sternberg's fervent interest in political and religious ideas spurred him to write his first book, Why Jews Should Not Be Liberals, he had no idea what a stir it would create in the political community. Through his unique and educated perspective, Sternberg has explained
the modern repercussions of political thought in this carefully stated and
well-documented book.
Sternberg was the voice of Jewish heritage throughout his varied career as an accountant, auditor, controller, and vice president of several businesses. He began his writing career in 1997, when he realized that there was a meaningful message that he wanted to share with Jewish and non-Jewish people around the world, a message he knew would impact the voting and political philosophy of both.
An active member of the Tustin
chapter of the California Republican Assembly, the Republican Party of Orange County, and Toastmasters International, Sternberg was an accomplished speaker on the subjects of politics and religion. With a firm background in politics, he was nominated for U.S. Congress in 1988, and in 1996 he was a candidate for the
Republican nomination to the California State Assembly. Sternberg also had an
active military career. He was given the Korean War Ribbon in 1952 and was
honorably discharged from the navy in 1995.
Sternberg's successful career included eighteen years at B.I.S. Computer Solutions, as senior vice president of operations and as a consultant. He received his BA in accounting and business from the University of California at Los Angles and later became a CPA. |