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The aim of this article is to present reasons for rejecting competitive sports in community centres in Israel. For most of the population, popular activities with no specialization, no control or establishment, are appropriate, as this kind of activity is motivated by personal satisfaction and does ...
A survey was made of the participation of the Jewish population in sports and their watching other people's sport activities during winter 1980. Findings indicated that 39% of the population from the age of 14 were engaged in at least one sport activity, but that after the age of 25 people were...
In the summer of 1976 the Israeli Ministry of the Interior commissioned research into the development of a method for determining a quota system for public space which would be flexible, and take into account the changing needs of the population. A general methodology was developed. The report is...
The report discusses the provision of physical recreation programmes at a community centre. Some of the central problems are described with an emphasis on the responsibility of the centre concerning the provision of various physical recreation activities.
A kibbutz member in Israel does not retire at a certain age, he gradually reduces the length of the working day and week. Meaningful leisure activities are needed as his working hours decrease. This article describes a survey of leisure activity among older members of 40 kibbutzim identifying three ...