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take part in a conference on
"THE JEWISH FAMILY"
Israel to take
steps for better •
Olympic results
Jerusalem (JTA) — .The
poor performance of Israeli
Athletes at the Los Angeles
Olympic Games earlier this
month where Israel failed to
bring home an Olympic
medal will come under the
scrutiny of government and
sports officials..
Education Minister Zevu-
lun Hammer announced
Tuesday that he would in-
itiate a thorough discussion
on the performance of the
Israeli Olympic team. The
meetings will take place as
soon as Yariv Oren, director
general of. the Sport
Authority, returns from a
trip abroad. Also attending
the meetings will be repre-
sentatives of all sports
branches in the country.
The poor performance of
the Israeli athletes in Los
Angeles and the relatively
large Israeli delegation —
56, including 38 athletes, 12
coaches and 6 officials —
came under sharp public at-
tack. Critics of the sports
authorities charged that Is-
rael §hould invest much
more in preparing a strong
sports infrastructure at
home, before diverting re-
sources to the Olympic
Games, where the results
were disappointing.
Rabbi Mechel Twerski, Ph.D.
in psychology, family counseling and
Mrs. Faige Twerski,
voted mostinteresting woman in
Milwaukee Magazine, 1982.
When: Sunday evening August 26, 1984
8:00-10:00 p.m. — Registration 7:45 p.m.
Where: Jewish Community Center
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Israelis invited
to tennis tourney
by Soviets '
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli
tennis players will be going
to the Soviet Union at the
end of the next World Davis
Cup. NewS of the Soviet
agreement to the participa-
tion of Israelis was trans-
mitted to the Israel Tennis
Federation last week by the
( International Tennis Fed-
eration in London, which
had received a cable from
Moscow stating that the Is-
raelis would be invited to
the matches, to be held in
the Ukraine, and request-
ing personal details of the .
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