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CJF To Be
Linked
By Satellite
. New York (JTA) — Dozen of
the largest Jewish federations
across North America in-
dicate they are the pioneer
participants in the Council of
Jewish Federations Satellite
Network (CJFSN), an interac-
tive television system
scheduled to debut next
month, it was reported last
week.
CJFSN will allow the feder-
ations and the Council of
Jewish Federations (CJF),
their umbrella organization,
to create and broadcast pro-
grams — most likely training
sessions, briefings, meetings
and press conferences — for
one another. Not only will
Viewers view, they will be able
to dial a toll-free telephone
number to talk to partici-
pants on the live programs
and be heard by the entire
audience.
"It's really a vehicle for
eliminating a lot of travel and
time spent in travel, and
bridging the communications
gap that exists between CJF
and federations and between
federations themselves," CJF
communications director
Frank Strauss said. Programs
, can originate in any televi-
sion studio. The signal will be
transmitted to a satellite, G-
Star II, now in orbit.
Jerusalem Strife
Topic Of Meeting
Jerusalem (JTA) — The
leaders of all but two Knesset
factions attended a meeting
convened jointly by Premier
Yitzhak Shamir and Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres Sun-
day to seek an end to the
ongoing strife between the or-
thodox and secular com-
munities which has erupted
in violence in recent weeks_,
mainly in Jerusalem.
The only factions absent
from the meeting were the
Communists and the Kach
Party.
Secular and religious
Knesset' members emerged
from the meeting with dif-
ferent forecasts. Dedy Zucker
of the Citizens Rights Move-
ment said film shows would
be resumed after Yom Kippur.
But Avraham Shapiro of
Agudat Israel vowed never on
the Sabbath.
Jerusalem's secular popula-
tion now hopes that the soc-
cer stadium, long delayed by
Orthodox protests, will final-
ly get Shamir's approval and
work will start on its con-
struction.
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