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Ofira Navon

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17: 76: 87:, Navon established the President's Council for the Welfare of the Child. She worked with Jihan Sadat, wife of the Egyptian president, on rehabilitation projects for soldiers wounded in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Navon also pushed for an international treaty to protect children caught in war zones. 110:
and rejected a mastectomy, opting for chemotherapy and a lumpectomy. Later she argued for the right of patients to determine their own treatment. In August 1993, Navon died of leukemia at
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Jew was unusual at the time. The fact that they were parents of small children was another first for the presidency in Israel.
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to Batya and Eliezer Resnikov, both originally from Russia. She earned an MA in education and psychology from the
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During her husband's presidency, from 1978 to 1983, Navon raised the profile of the president's wife. As
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sorority, and had professional certification in rehabilitation psychology from
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Navon was the first Israeli-born presidential wife. With her
67:. She and Yitzhak Navon had two children, Naama and Erez. 35:; January 1, 1936 – August 22, 1993) was the wife of 161: 190:Israeli people of Russian-Jewish descent 74: 15: 162: 133: 131: 129: 127: 59:, where she was also a member of the 101: 32: 13: 124: 106:In 1979, Navon was diagnosed with 14: 226: 70: 195:Spouses of presidents of Israel 114:in Jerusalem at the age of 57. 180:Deaths from leukemia in Israel 94:upbringing, her marriage to a 1: 210:20th-century women scientists 117: 46: 7: 79:Ofira Navon park, Jerusalem 10: 231: 215:20th-century psychologists 51:Ofira Navon was born in 112:Hadassah Medical Center 205:Burials at Mount Herzl 185:Israeli Ashkenazi Jews 80: 21: 78: 57:University of Georgia 19: 200:People from Tel Aviv 25:Ofira Resnikov Navon 65:Columbia University 41:President of Israel 81: 22: 145:, August 23, 1993 102:Illness and death 61:Delta Phi Epsilon 222: 154: 153: 152: 150: 135: 34: 230: 229: 225: 224: 223: 221: 220: 219: 160: 159: 158: 157: 148: 146: 137: 136: 125: 120: 104: 73: 49: 12: 11: 5: 228: 218: 217: 212: 207: 202: 197: 192: 187: 182: 177: 172: 156: 155: 143:New York Times 122: 121: 119: 116: 103: 100: 72: 69: 48: 45: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 227: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 196: 193: 191: 188: 186: 183: 181: 178: 176: 173: 171: 168: 167: 165: 144: 140: 134: 132: 130: 128: 123: 115: 113: 109: 108:breast cancer 99: 97: 93: 88: 86: 77: 71:As First Lady 68: 66: 62: 58: 54: 44: 42: 38: 37:Yitzhak Navon 30: 26: 18: 147:, retrieved 142: 105: 89: 82: 50: 39:, the fifth 24: 23: 175:1993 deaths 170:1936 births 33:אופירה נבון 20:Ofira Navon 164:Categories 118:References 85:First Lady 149:March 15, 92:Ashkenazi 47:Biography 96:Sephardi 53:Tel Aviv 29:Hebrew 151:2010 166:: 141:, 126:^ 43:. 31:: 27:(

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Hebrew
Yitzhak Navon
President of Israel
Tel Aviv
University of Georgia
Delta Phi Epsilon
Columbia University

First Lady
Ashkenazi
Sephardi
breast cancer
Hadassah Medical Center




"Ofira Navon Is Dead; Israeli, 57, Backed Rights of Children"
Categories
1936 births
1993 deaths
Deaths from leukemia in Israel
Israeli Ashkenazi Jews
Israeli people of Russian-Jewish descent
Spouses of presidents of Israel
People from Tel Aviv
Burials at Mount Herzl
20th-century women scientists
20th-century psychologists

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