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June 14, 1985 - Image 28

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the temporary shelter that
women still have in the fact
that women and children are
still the poorest in the land."
Several films have been
made concerning the different
women's ceremonies. Lilly
Rivlin has put together two
half-hour documentaries and
one film including the Seder, a
Rosh Hashanah service and
another film depicting a cere-
mony performed at Hebrew
Union College of a holiday Dr.
Broner calls "Words of our
Mothers" (Percahee Mahot).
The women constructed a
scroll in which they wrote
"into these empty blank pages
the names of the women who
had altered them, nurtured
them, changed them."
Dr. Broner's commitment to
women's rights and issues
enabled her to be chosen to
attend the World Conference
on the United Nations Decade
for Women in 1980. The major
goals of the conference were to
study equality, development
and peace among all women
along with employment,
health, education and ad-
vancement in the status of
women.
However, Dr. Broner ex-
plained, "The problem with
this conference is that it was
politicized in such a way that
it deflected from women's is-
sues and became a decade of
anti-Zion, anti-Israel. Because
the conference dealt with
women, Israel did not send its
best women." Because of this
lack of concern, Dr. Broner be-
came part of a group of women
who called themselves "Nas-
heen de Nasheen" (Women to
Women) which helped sponsor
capable, intelligent, profes-
sional women to go to this con-
ference. Most other delegates
were the wives of political
leaders.
In 1980, the U.N. con-
ference was held at Copenha-
gen to review the progress that
had been made and the obsta-
cles that were encountered in
achieving women's rights at
the decade's mid-point. Dr.
Broner was chosen to attend
this conference by the United
Nations International Trade
and Research (UNITAR) unit
as a member of a 50-women
group from all over the world.
She addressed the Copenha-
gen meeting as a key-note
speaker, discussing creative
women in changing societies.
In July, Dr. Broner will be in
attendance in Nairobi as the
Decade concludes its final con-
ference. It will provide an in-
ternational forum for a critical

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