David Gregory slated to write a book about Judaism and his 'spiritual journey'

Gregory's book will be released sometime in 2015, according to publisher Simon & Schuster.

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David Gregory will reportedly write a book on Judaism.

David Gregory, formerly of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” will reportedly write a book about Judaism.

According to Politico, the book will be released next year and will be published by Simon & Schuster.

Simon & Schuster president and publisher Jonathan Karp said the book will focus on Gregory’s “personal faith and the spiritual journey people take in their lives” rather than being a “memoir about his career,” according to Politico.

Karp called Gregory “a natural storyteller who asks great questions of himself as well as his subjects.”

“I'm confident that a lot of readers are going to want to take this journey along with him,” he said.

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