THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Israeli TV Director Joins
NBC Sports in Europe
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
One of Israel's most popular
television broadcasters is
leaving Israel to take up a
post with the National
Broadcasting Company
(NBC). Alex Giladi, 38, di-
rector of Israel Television's
sports department, has been
hired by NBC to serve as its
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sports director in Europe.
Giladi's departure from
Israel television follows
months of tension between
him and Israel Broadcast-
ing Authority director
Tommy Lapid.
According to NBC sports
vice president Don Wear,
Giladi, who will be based in
London, will be responsible
for NBC obtaining rights for
special sports coverage
throughout Europe and re-
presenting the American
company at major European
conferences.
Giladi's major credits in
Israel include production of
coverage of the Moscow
Olympics, Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat's
visit to Jerusalem in 1977,
President Carter's visit to
Israel and the European
song contest held in
Jerusalem.
Peace Pessimists
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A
poll by the Public Opinion
Research Institute shows
that 43.8 percent of Israelis
believe that the Camp
David accords will not re-
sult in a permanent peace
with Egypt.
Some 30 percent believe
they will lead to permanent
peace.
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Tu b'Shevat Marked Tuesday
With Tu b'Shevat begin-
ning on Jan. 20, the Board of
Jewish Education of
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partment of family educa-
tion offers some facts about
the fun projects for the holi-
day for family celebrations.
Tu b'Shevat has its roots
in biblical times and is He-
brew for the 15th day of the
month of Shevat. In bibli-
cal times, this was the last
day for paying the tax due to
the Temple in Jerusalem on
all crops produced on the
farm. After that date, it was
forbiden to eat any produce
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