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2 Workshop
Three of the principal presentations will be made by Hamilton Shea, Vice President and General Manager, Station WRCA and WRCA-TV,
New York; Jack Gould, radio and TV critic. Mew York Times; and Miss Virgilia Peterson, moderator of the "Author Meets the Critics" TV program.
Other participants will be Dr. S, Franklin Mack, executive director, Broadcasting and Film Commission of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.; Milton E. Krents, director of Radio and TV for the AJC; Henry T. Lipman, education director. New York Chapter, AJC; Barbara Armstrong, makeup artist, NBC-TV; Irving Berlin Kahn, president, Tele -Prompter, Inc.; Rabbi Morris N. Kertzer, director. Interreligious Affairs Division, AJC; Rabbi David I. Golvensky, Eeth El Synagogue, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Rabbi Philip Hiat, coordinator for Radio and TV, NYBR; Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow, Temple Beth El, Cedarhurst, L.I., N.Y.
Also, Rabbi Harold H. Gordon, general secretary, NYBR; Dr. Judah Pilch, executive director, American Association for Jewish Education; Debbi Neiman, teacher on "The Fourth R, " WRCA-TV program; and Rabbi Maccoby, Free Synagogue of Westchester, Mount Vernon, N.Y.
The American Jewish Committee, founded in 1906, is the pioneer American organization combating bigotry, protecting civil and religious rights of Jews, and advancing the cause of human rights everywhere. It has chapters in 44 principal cities and members in more than 550 American communities.
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NBC-New York, 6/3/55