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NBC TRADE NEWS 50 RABBIS TO PARTICIPATE IN WORKSHOP, 'TELEVISION-NEW CHANNELS IN RELIGION, ’ AT NBC STUDIOS Fifty rabbis from eastern United States will take part in the Third Annual Rabbinical Television Workshop, "Television - New Channels for Religion, " to be held jointly by the New York Chapter of the American Jewish Committee and the New York Board of Rabbis at NBC’s Television Studios in Radio City, New York, Tuesday and Wednes¬ day, June 7 and 8. The two-day workshop, planned in cooperation with Edward Stanley, NBC manager of public service programs, will cover many phases of TV production from the art of moderating to the use of prompting devices and makeup instruction. The purpose of the workshop program, as outlined by Rabbi Emanuel Rackman of Far Rockaway, L, I., president of the NYBR, and Julius S. Loewenthal, chairman of AJC's New York Chapter, is "the elevation of the standards of religious broadcasting, now an important part of station programming." "The workshop training, " their announcement said, "should be of inestimable aid to the rabbis in utilizing the newest instru¬ ments of mass communications for more effective presentation of spiritual values. We are certain that closer acquaintance with the complicated techniques of TV and radio will enable rabbis to enlarge their contribution to better interfaith understanding." (more )