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year of a current series, focused
on the throne room and an addi-
tional side room of the royal
palace. The palace was destroyed
in a gigantic fire that left a layer
of rubble and ashes over half-a-
meter thick. Among the out-
standing finds are many bronze
artifacts, of which the most re-
markable is a statue of a seated
god with his hands held up in a
gesture of blessing. The statue,
about 30 centimeters high and
weighing four kilograms, is one
of the largest statues of its kind
found until now in the land of
Canaan.
Also noteworthy are two stat-
uettes of bulls and several
weapons, including a sickle
sword, scale armor and a battle
ax.
In the second excavation area
of Hazor, on the northern slope
of the upper city, archaeologists
have continued to uncover the
two main architectural com-
plexes in the city area: the mon-
umental staircase that
apparently connected the upper
and lower cities, and the complex
connected with the cultic plat-
form whose excavation was be-
gun last year. D
And Now: Hi-Tech
Idutainment' In Israel
CHARLES HARRIS SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS
sing the multimedia expe- ity graphics, text and video will
rience, Jerusalemites change the way people learn
David Pfeffer and Meir about Jewish issues. We go fur-
Fachler have introduced a ther than a traditional magazine
revolutionary new approach to and we try to make each CD
Jewish education in the Diaspo- come alive."
Even skeptics agree that
ra.
Mr. Pfeffer, who was running JeMM has what it takes to suc-
a computer-based training pro- ceed in the English-speaking
gram for Israeli banks, decided world: 500,000 Jewish house-
to create a CD-ROM product holds in the United States alone
have a personal computer with a
based on Jewish issues.
Mr. Fachler, a Jewish educa- CD-ROM drive. And with an in-
tor, was intrigued by the thought creasing number of children be-
of accessing Jewish
information in an en-
tertaining and excit-
ing way.
The results of their
efforts is JeMM, a
quarterly multime-
dia magazine that of-
fers educational,
cultural and enter-
tainment material
for Jewish families.
The first CD-ROM
debuted at Rosh
Hashanah 1995 and
was followed by the
Chanukah issue.
The CD-ROM is
different from a typ-
ical magazine in that
the technology corn-
bines traditional sto Is this new program a real gem?
ries with video,
graphs and photos while giving coming computer literate, more
the viewer an interactive experi- and more Jewish children
ence. Each "issue" offers a three- throughout the world can begin
in-one concept for specific age to gain valuable insights into
groups: KIDS-JeMM, TEEN- Jewish life and culture.
Some of the topics featured in
JeMM and CD-JeMM for adults.
"We have been very well-re- the first issues included "The
ceived," says Mr. Fachler, who Golan Heights, A Journey
prior to his aliyah in 1984 served Through Jordan" and "The Price
as the programs director for the of Being Jewish."
The third CD-ROM, released
Jewish Educational Develop-
ment Trust in Great Britain, and in March 1996, focused on
later was curriculum writer and Jerusalem and Passover.
'Whereas previous issues have
teacher trainer for the Melton
Center for Jewish Education in focused on one subject, this time
the Diaspora.
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"We believe that the high qual-
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