It sounds like the punch line of an old borscht belt joke. What would you call a cable show featuring a pair of arguing Jewish pundits? The answer: "Two Jews, Three Opinions.'' For now, such a show
exists only in the imagination of John Odoner, a real estate lawyer in Manhattan. But if Mr. Odoner has his way, and raises enough money, the "Crossfire''-inspired program will be a cornerstone of
Jewish Television, or JTV, the 24-hour digital cable channel he hopes to begin broadcasting early next year.
Read the whole story at The New York Times, August 9, 2004
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