Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1990 Page: 5 of 28
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January 18,1990
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for the NFC title. Meanwhile,
Denver struggled to beat Cleve-
land, 37 to 21, for the AFC crown,
although John Elway's passes
proved the deciding factor.
Already the 49ers have been
touted as big favorites, and I must
smoking are beginning to pro-
duce designated areas in restau-
rants and workplace. The willing-
ness of independent Israelis to
voluntarily accept this imposition
is indeed remarkable and signals
a newfound respect for life-en-
hancing activities.
Finally, Wingate will soon
emerge in partnership with ICCs
to provide skilled phys ed instruc-
tors for specified time periods.
Upon returning to Israel, they will
be marvelously situated to spear-
head a national drive to promote
a fitness and health-for-life orien-
tation. These positive develop-
ments have all emerged in the
past five years. The best is yet to
come!
Dr. Robert Podhurst is executive
vice president of American Friends
of Wingate and Israel Sport Asso~
that phys ed and sport are low
priorities of issues to address.
More important than the ab-
sence of Olympic medals is mini-
mal attention given by young
adults to physical maintenance.
This life style translates to poor
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7 By Jerry Ribnick
could be as critical of Israel as
Bishop Tutu was recently in Israel.
Jackson had said, “The birthplace
of Jesus the Christ is now under
occupation,''
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accidents, poor fitness of incom-
ing army recruits and drugs.
Some positives: The Ministry
of Education has approved plans
for Wingate Institute to establish
a national sport school for out- Major American Jewish Organiza-
standing young athletes. For sev- tions said “apparently Jesse lack
eral years now, the IDF will permit son was trying to steal the show. .
from David Dinkins. While Din-
kins was trying to heal, Jackson
seemed to be wanting to divide
mens again", in terms of Blacck-jewish-
We are also observing serious relations. Reich noted Jackson
efforts to upgrade PE programs apparently wanted to show he
natignwide. The hazards of
schools offer Physical Education suits in extra drills and cales-
(PE) as an elective course; inade- thenics. the Saids and others characterize
quate facilities further reduce the The spontaneity and fun asso- the “Zionist dream" as a “care-
value of many programs. ciated withvoluntaryparticipa- foly crafted work of fiction, clev-
Furthermore, a typical HISD tion in sport is absent. Veterans erly packaged to appeal to the pa p,
(Houston Independent School receive their discharge papers "colonialist’ and'racist' mentality tin^withthe officialsealofPal-
of the western world," Leiter . .. 4
estine , that was sent to the mem-
bers of the United Nations is seen
as a forerunner of the PLO's man-
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The Israel sport scene:
Some positive developments
Israel has won international and recent spread of drug abuse
acclaim in agriculture, medical among urban youth.
technology and advanced weap- Widespread indifference
onry systems. Such accomplish- toward physical fitness comes to
ments are markedly absent in an abrupt halt when Israel's finest
sport. Afghanistan, Egypt, Bul- enter the army. Upon graduating
garia, Kenya and Suriname - plus from high school, young men en-
another 30 underdeveloped na- ter the Israel Defense Forces
' tions have surpassed Israel and (I DF) for three years; women
achieved success in Olympic serve two. Everyone is required to
competition. achieve a modicum of fitness.
Inadequate public school phys Few recruits derive pleasure
ed programs area primary obsta- from this imposed training regi-
de. In sharp contrast to the Amer- men. Army discipline is harsh and
ican education system, mdny unrelenting. Failure to obey or-
Israeli primary and Secondary ders or carry out assignments re-
District) secondary school has a and return home to pursue a
pool of instructors that equals sedentary life style. Few have an wrote. In fact Said points to the
the size of other departments. In appreciation for exercise. The Torah as the very source from
sharp contrast, athletic depart- 5 a.m. forced runs become mem- which the "evils" of Zionism
ments in I sraeli schools rarely ex - ories to joke about - not relive. emanate.
ceed two instructors. Health clubs are associated with In the litany of the two-state
The lack of emphasis translates affluent Americans, not deprived solution and a "secure" Israel,
to low importance attached to Israelis. Archbishop Desmond Tutu (im-
personal fitness and meaningful Recent developments in the demned Israel with oppression
participation in organized sport Ministry of Education suggest like South Africa's and Amnesty
programs. Swimming pools, a growing receptivity by many Is- International in its year-end let
ter from London declares Israel's
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utive Super Bowl ring on Sunday, receiver Jerry Rice were great to
Jan. 28, against the Denver Bron- lead.San Francisco over Denver,
cos in the Superdome in New . It could happen again.
Orleans.
Montana was near perfect as he
threw 30 passes and completed REEL WO-
26 for 262 yards and two touch- WELCOME HOME, JACK
downs last Sunday when the 49ers * have always felt Jack Pardee
□ easily beat Los Angeles, 30 to 3, Was a real winner. ,ve known Jack
■ since he played for Bear Bryant at
__ A&M in those early Junction days
The 1990s dawn with the joy of exodus andhave watched his career
• . closely. He has been a winner
A"G “In, the events to unfold in the wherever he went from Washing-
C From Page Four , . Middle East in the coming months, ton to Chicago to the NFL to the
--- observers here supporting Israel Houston Gamblers to University
emphasize careful scrutiny of ac- of Houston and now with the
tions by the PIO and its friends. Houston Oilers Of course, he
The logo of the new and im- licked cancer during the same
proved" PIO on the letter signed period, so you can sfe what a
fighter he is. o.
Pardee still must put his staff
together. He really needs an of-
fensive coordinator who under-
. . .. stands the run-and-shoot of-
tie of "peacemaker". At PAC notes fense. He will get one ... Im
the PLO has “dropped its decep- sure of that.
five veil many times. Yet, the PLO Also, congratulations to Jerry
is duping well-intentioned Ameri- Glanville, who landed on his feet
cans about its true goals." They as coach at Atlanta. Now he has
are, Fatah s general Congress - found a camping ground . . .
•says, “the establishment of an in- good luck. Atlanta's gain but not
quality indoor gymnasiums and _ raelis and administrators to'the ter from London declares Israel's dependen tstatewithholyleyusa. Houston's toss. I laughed when I
ball fields are virtually nonexistent. importance of physical fitness, government as encouraging kill the isrel-zonist occupation of notedleny hlamingsthmediafor
While part of the problem is bud- The reasons are soaring medical mg of Palestinians. our occupied Palestine" . u 80 on. 801-
After Jesse Jackson's attack on ouoscuPen.namn5.n. to have a thicker skin to succeed
Israel at the inauguration of New - IOSEPH POLAKOFF Jerry. —
York Mayor David Dinkins at
which Tutu also was a speaker.
Seymour Reich, the chairman of
the Conference of Presidents of
diet, high frequency of smoking
‘ up to 50 new recruits to modify
. their military service to accom
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