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The results of three surveys carried out during 1969-79 of reading and leisure activities at home and outdoors are analyzed. The Jewish population of Israel aged 14 and above were interviewed via questionnaires. The most popular leisure activity at home was television watching; however, going to...
A specific model was developed for measuring the needs of various age groups concerning viewing TV. The analysis of a weekly TV dairy of 30 classes of school children from the 4th, 7th and 10th grades was compared with a different weekly leisure time activities survey of 20 classes from 7th and...
The three articles describe the design of the seafront and gardens in Tel Aviv, Israel. The first (Alliassaf) describes the type of plants best suited to seashore conditions, while Reim outlines the problems encountered in creating a garden in which is set a much visited museum. Rechter examines...
A survey of reading in relation to television and radio as a leisure activity in Israel questioned 1244 Jewish adults. Findings indicated that: the factors influencing reading and TV watching habits are education and cultural backgound: the higher the education, the more popular is reading as a...