Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1978 Page: 7 of 32
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Begin recommends an unknown
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Political observers remarked on
the irony of the Premier’s move.
It closely resembled Premier
Golda Meir’s step five years ago
when she took Katzir from rela-
tive anonymity to make him
Labor’s choice — also in order to
stop Navon from winning the
nomination. Navon’s fault in her
eyes was his Rafi-Ben Gurionite
past. In Begin’s view, the veteran
Jerusalemite and Labor Knesseter
is apparently too pronouncedly
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for exciting and stimulating work-
shops and program. Discussion
will range from the Jewish Family
to alternatives for women, and
where the development and vital-
ity of volunteer groups fit into the
framework of womanscope.
“Arrangements have been
nounced Barbara Buck, Regional made for John Bradshaw to spend
Conference chairperson. the entire morning with our
Members of local arrangements women on Tuesday morning, May
committee are: Janis Frydland 23. We are very excited about all
and Lynda Newman, hospitality; aspects of the conference, but Mr.
Terri Kalmans, registration; Bradshaw’s participation will put
Naomi Swartz, Shalom baskets; the icing on the cake for this
chapter promotion and ticket stimulating three days," stated
sales, Phyllis Kalmin; decorations, Mrs. Buck.
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by David Landau Presidency. The Knesset is due to
JERUSALEM, (JTA) - vote for President Ephraim
Premier Menahem Begin has sur- Katzir’s successor April 5. Shaveh
prised the Israeli political commu- said he has not yet made up his
nity by indicating his preference mind whether to run for the
of a little known scientist, Prof, office. "I don’t know if I am the
Yitzhak Shaveh, for the Presi- best man for the job," he said
dency. When Begin’s move be- candidly. He had lost nights of
came known in the Knesset it sleep this week thinking hard
caused raised eyebrows and much about it, he said.
wonderment Shaveh, 54, is a re- Even if Shaveh does eventually
searcher at the Nahal Sorek agree to run, there is no certainty
nuclear research facility near Tel that he will win the nomination,
Aviv. Shaveh had been working in despite Begin’s backing. Early
a Paris lab on a year-long sab- word from political circles was
batical. He was born in Cairo of that the National Religious Party
Syrian parents and studied physics was not comfortable with the
at the Hebrew University. For Premier’s choice and still pre-
some years in the 1950s, he ferred Laborite Yitzhak Navon.
worked on government arms re- Sources in the Democratic Move-
search projects, and since 1967 ment for Change said their party,
has specialized in isotopes at the too, would probably prefer Navon
Nahal Sorek Institute. — and thus the coalition forces
Begin reportedly telephoned may split, it would seem, over the
Shaveh in Paris last week and Presidential nominee. Navon so
invited him back home "for a far has not formally announced
chat." Shaveh told newsmen he his candidacy and is unlikely to
was "stunned” to learn that the do so without ascertaining in ad-
Premier was offering him the vance that he is assured of massive
For almost a decade, women in by Houston Hadassah are the
the Houston Chapter of Hadassah Westside Public Health Clinic,
have serviced four public health Northside Public Health Clinic,
clinics in the City of Houston as Lyons Avenue Clinic, and Casa de
volunteers who administer the Amigos, where there is an urgent
Denver Developmental Screening need for volunteers who speak
Test. The sixteen women who are Spanish.
participating semi-monthly in the Hadassah volunteers currently
screening program will be honored staffing the Houston clinics in-
by the chapter at a program in elude Maxine Cohen, Florence
May. Mrs. Irwin Mark heads the Davis, Pearl Dubrow, Fruma
project in her capacity as Commu- Engel, Rosalie Goldberg, Vivan
nity Affairs chairman for Hadas- Gowan, Elaine Heller, Regina
sah. Hiller, Cecil Mark, Elaine Merwin,
Children from the ages of four Osnat Maglivit, Jean Overcashier,
weeks through six years are Tania Oshman, Geraldine Popkin,
checked at regular intervals in fine Sonia Raizes and Lila Shain.
motor, gross motor, social and Mrs. Mark urges Houston
language areas. If a lag is noted in women who are willing to give six
one or more of the areas of hours a month to this program to
development, it is reported to the contact her at 777-8388 or Lila
ference to be held in Houston at
the Marriott Inn West Loop begin-
ning Sunday evening May 21
through Tuesday noon, May 23.
“An exciting format for this
conference, which is open to all
B’nai B’rith Women in the South-
western Region, has been planned
by a conference committee and
will be implemented by a Houston
committee headed by local chair-
person, Isobel Tashnek,” an-
Regional conference of SW B’nai
B’rith Women May 21 - 23
“Womanscope ’78” is the Lynne Davis and Bella Rae Pauly;
theme set for the Southwestern seating and table arrangements,
Regional B’nai B’rith Women Con- Sue Arsham; and public relations,
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