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Roger D. Isaacs is an independent scholar who began researching the Hebrew Bible in the 1950s alongside his father, noted hematologist and biblical scholar, Dr. Raphael Isaacs. After his father's death in 1965, Isaacs launched into independent research which has resulted in the book "Talking With God" and other forthcoming volumes
Mr. Isaacs attended the University of Chicago and The University of Wisconsin (Madison). His education was interrupted by World War II. During the war, he served with the 87th Infantry division in France and Germany where he received the Purple Heart. After the war, Isaacs continued his education at Bard College and graduated with a degree in Language and Literature
From 1948 to 1992, Isaacs was an executive with The Public Relations Board, an international public relations agency, where he served as Chairman and president until he sold the company to the communications conglomerate Omnicom. Isaacs has two children and four grandchildren and lives in Glencoe, Illinois with his wife Joyce