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Paris (JTA) — A crowd of
Jewish women shouted at
each other, hissed, yelled
and even came to blows here
Tuesday while two women
grabbed former New York
Democratic Congresswo-
man Bella Abzug and tred
to pry a microphone out of
her hands.
These rowdy scenes were
actually staged incidents,
part of the "simulation
games and training" in
preparation for next year's
International 'Women's
Conference scheduled to
take place in Nairobi,
Kenya, under the auspices
of the United Nations.
Kenneth Bialkin, chair-
mau of the Conference •of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations
and national chairman of
the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith,
which organized the Inter-
national Jewish Women's
Conference in Paiis this
week, said the 150 women
representing Jewish com-
munities and organizations
in 15 countries gathered in
France to try to prevent a
repetition of the violence
which marred the Mexico
City and Copenhagen con-
ferences in the mid-1970s at
the start of the UN's Decade
of Women.
Bialkin said the confer-
ence was held to prepare
Jewish women delegates to
the Nairobi conference,
which will mark the end of
the decade, "for what they
might have to face next
year."
Bernice Tannenbaum,
president of the World
Zionist Organization's Am-
rican Section, who attended
both the Mexico City and
Copenhagen conferences,
recalled the virulent anti-
Western attitude which
prevailed at those two con-
ferences among the dele-
gates from the Soviet bloc,
Arab nations and Third
world countries, as well as
the persistent anti-Israel
and anti-Zionist rhetoric.
The infamous UN General
Assembly resolution in
1975 equating Zionism with
racism was first formulated
at the conference in Mexico.
ICRF awards
research grants
New York — Five cancer
researchers at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
were awarded grants this
week by the Israel Cancer
Research Fund (ICRF).
Dr. Eli Keshet, Dr.
Rachel Schqulaer-
Schwartz, Dr. Alexander A:
Honigman, Dr. Gila Arad
and Dr. James Lowenstein
were awarded grants'for the ,
continuation of their
studies in the area of cancer
research.
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