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What are Podcasts?
JCRC programs offer a broad variety of educational topics, and we are
pleased to bring you some of these programs as audio podcasts, digital
files you can download for later listening on your computer or on a portable
music player capable of playing MP3 format audio files.
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JCRC Podcast Audio Programs
Coming soon: Podcast of A Panel
on Muslim-Jewish Relations, featuring JCRC Executive Director Alan
Respler, from the JCPA Plenum, held in Washington, DC in February.
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JCRC Podcast #2, October 19 Conversation
with KYW Mideast Bureau Chief Jay Bushinsky: This podcast
is JCRC Podcast #2, a recording of a conversation with Jay Bushinsky,
KYW Newsradio's Middle East Bureau Chief, sponsored by the Jewish
Community Relations Council and the Jewish
Federation of Southern New Jersey. This program was recorded
October 19, 2006. The program is introduced by Richard Goldstein,
president of the Jewish
Federation.
The speakers are:
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Jay Bushinsky, KYW Newsradio
Jerusalem Bureau Chief |
(Photos copyright © 2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights
reserved.)
Subscribe
to the podcast feed here.
Subscribe
to the podcast in the Apple iTunes Music Store. You
do not need to own an iPod to download the free iTunes software.
If you don't already have iTunes software installed, clicking
on the icon will take you to the iTunes website where you can
download iTunes software for free.
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JCRC Podcast #1 - Middle East Crisis
This podcast is JCRC Podcast #1, a recording of a
leadership briefing conducted by the Jewish
Federation of Southern New Jersey for its board members and
constituent agency leaders, to bring them up to date on developments
in Israel during the current conflict. This program was recorded
August 2, 2006. The briefing is moderated by Henry Maurer, president
of the Jewish
Community Relations Council, the Federation's public policy
and human relations arm. The speakers are:
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Dr. Janine Sobel, president of the Jewish Federation of Southern
New Jersey, who just returned from an emergency mission to
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General Ephraim Lapid, one of Israel's leading authorities
in Public and Military Affairs. General Lapid served as a Senior
Intelligence officer in the Israel Defense Forces (I.D.F).
He has been an instructor at Israel's National Defense College
and Headed Israel Army Radio, Galei Zahal. |
Download the
podcast file here (116.4mb stereo MP3 file, 01:22:46 length).
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You can also subscribe to an RSS feed for all
of our podcasts. (What's an RSS Feed? More info here...) |
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If you have an Apple iPod,
our podcasts are also available through the Apple
iTunes Music Store.
You can click on the icon at the left, and if you already
have the free iTunes software on your computer, you will
be taken to the page for our podcasts. If you don't have
iTunes installed, you will be taken to a web page where
you can download the free software.
You don't have to own an iPod to use the iTunes Music
Store software.
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Melitz Program, "Engaging
Disengagement"
Melitz's "Engaging Disengagement
is an interactive 90-minute to 2 hour program that gives participants
a deep understanding of what the people of Israel are experiencing
through the disengagement.
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Shown discussing
the Melitz program are (from left): Alan Respler, executive director
of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Southern New Jersey;
Henry Maurer, president of JCRC; and Alexandra Benjamin, educational
consultant from Melitz, who facilitated the program. |
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The Melitz program uses
an interactive role-playing format. The Jewish Community Relations
Council of Southern New Jersey, the human relations and public
policy arm of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, sponsored
a presentation of "Engaging
Disengagement" at the Cherry Hill Public Library on Sunday, September
25, 2005.
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This program features
a recording of that interactive dialogue, introductory interviews
with JCRC officers David Shevrin and Gloria Fischel-Gilbert, and
comments from Alexandra Benjamin, the Melitz educational consultant
who facilitated the dialogue. |
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The program runs 1:36:36
(file size 136 mb) in stereo. Download the program here.
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