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Eternal war shadows of light
Eternal war shadows of light




eternal war shadows of light

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  • ^ Sam Levene starred on "The Parable of Reb Yisroel" which aired twice, Janu& September 29, 1946.
  • Krents, 88, Producer of 'Eternal Light' Religious Series".
  • ^ a b c "The Eternal Light-A Historical Retrospective".
  • "Radio's "Eternal Light" Lights 40 Candles".

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  • ^ "Entertaining America-Jews, Movies, and Broadcasting".
  • In 2007, a documentary about the series done by Diva Communications, The Eternal Light-A Historical Retrospective, won a New York Emmy Award. Krents received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for his production of The Eternal Light. The program won numerous awards, including two Emmy Awards and many Emmy nominations and Peabody Awards in 1962, 1967, and 1973. Marshall, Raymond Massey, Alexander Scourby, Maureen Stapleton, Elie Wiesel, and Gene Wilder. Īmong the notables appearing on the series were Alan Arkin, Joseph Cotten, Joan Crawford, Mel Ferrer, Sam Levene, E. Spurning potential sponsorship offers, Davis told one persistent business executive, "My good man, God needs no sponsor". We try to put a contemporary subject in a concept of eternity." NBC donated the air time and the Jewish Theological Seminary budgeted the show's production expenses. The program's editor was Moshe Davis of the Jewish Theological Seminary, who explained its purpose to a New York Times interviewer: "The common man is always the hero in our show. NBC television's director for The Eternal Light, along with its other Sunday morning televised religious programs, was Martin Hoade (1916–2006). Krents (1912–2000) was executive producer of The Eternal Light radio program for 44 years. By the mid-1950s, the program had an audience of more than six million weekly on radio and television.

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    īeginning in 1952, The Eternal Light was also televised by NBC as part of its Sunday morning religious programming, along with Frontiers of Faith (produced in conjunction with the National Council of Churches) and The Catholic Hour. The program featured a tour of the Holy Land narrated by Ralph Bellamy. A 1946 program, for example, dramatized humanitarian Lillian Wald's founding of New York City's Henry Street Settlement in 1895. Featuring interviews, commentary, and award-winning dramas from the perspective of Judaism, it began on radio in 1944 and continued as a weekly radio program through 1989. The Eternal Light was an American radio and television program on the NBC Radio Network, produced in conjunction with the Jewish Theological Seminary, that was broadcast between 19.






    Eternal war shadows of light