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January 23, 1981 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Navon Aids Youth Fund
of Canadian Hadassah-WIZO

MONTREAL (JTA) — Columbia University in
Ophira Navon, wife of New York.
President Yitzhak Navon of
"To strengthen" the
Israel, launched "Project roots of children in their
Enrichment" last week in native land, milk and
support of the educational honey is not enough," she
activities conducted for said. She stressed what
children in Israel by the Israel has accomplished
Canadian Hadassah-WIZO. in its 32 years of indepen-
The festive occasion at dence by welding to-
the Four Seasons Hotel was gether people from 102
attended by many promi- countries. To create a
nent Canadians, including conscious citizenry and
Corinne Levesque, wife of prepare future leaders,
Premier Rene Lavesque of we must invest in chil-
Quebec, and Maureen dren's education," she
McTeer, wife of the former said.
prime minister of Canada,
Muriel Small, national
Joe Clark, as well as mem- president of the Canadian
bers of the diplomatic corps, Hadassah-WIZO, who in-
local political figures and troduced Mrs. Navon, said
members of the every child in Israel de-
Hadassah-WIZO national serves an education. She
executive.
said that a contribution of
Mrs. Navon, in Canada $10,000 per child over a
for the first time, observed period of five years would
that Israel is a small coun- make this possible. As a
try lacking many natural token of gratitude to Mrs.
resources and must invest Navon,
Canadian
in its most precious re- Hadassah-WIZO
an-
source, the future of its chil- nounced that 18 youth
dren. Israel's First Lady is a scholarships have been
child psychologist by train- created in her name for the
ing and holds a degree from year 1981.

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Gerald Ford and financier John Loeb Jr. who in-
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France to Resume Work
on Iraqi Nuclear Reactor

PARIS (JTA) — France
has decided to renew work
on the nuclear reactor it is
helping Iraq build in the vi-
cinity of Baghdad. The usu-
ally well informed French
weekly, Le Point, reported
this week that French tech-
nicians are due to leave for

Computer Game
Teaches Business
Skills at Bar-Ilan

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sophisticated British com-
puterized management
game, currently used in six
countries, has been in
stalled at Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity.
According to Prof.
Eugene Jaffe, head of the
Management Training
Center at Bar-Ilan, the
game is intended for teams
of up to six members each. It
is used to teach teamwork
and various decision-
making skills in business
functions, such as market-
ing, production and finance.
The first stage in the
promotion of the game will
be a nationwide competition
in which up to 40 firms are
expected to participate. The
captain of the winning team
will receive a free trip to an
international management
conference in Lima, Peru,
donated by Polgat. The
competition will be exten-
sively promoted in the
communications media.

Baghdad and resume work
on the site.
Work was interrupted
and the French technicians
withdrawn after the reac-
tor, known as Osirak, was
bombed by two unidentified
Phantom planes during the
early days of Iraq's war with
Iran. The reactor's concrete
dome was slightly damaged
by the planes, rockets and
the French personnel were
evacuated overland to Am-
man, Jordan, and flown to
France from there.
Iraq has several times
since asked for the resump-
tion of the construction
work on the reactor which
theoretically should have
become operative later this
year. France and Iraq have
claimed that both Osirak
and a smaller reactor also
under construction will be
used "strictly for scientific"
purposes. But Israel and a
number of Western scien-
tists have charged that it
could easily switch to the
production of nuclear arms.

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Workmen's Circle
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