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Paris (JTA) — The right-
wing National Front party of
Jean-Marie Le Pen scored an
unexpected advance in the
first round of France's presi-
dential elections, and may
hold the balance of power in
the upcoming second round.
The party, which preaches a
racist philosophy and is
anathema to most French
Jews, last week won 14.5 per-
cent of the vote. Most pollsters
had given it a maximum of 11
percent. When Le Pen last
ran for president in 1974, his
party polled only 0.7 percent.
Of the two leading candi-
dates, incumbent President
Francois Mitterrand, leader
of the Socialist Party, won
34.5 percent of the vote and
Premier Jacques Chirac of
the center-right won 19.5 per-
cent. Both will need support
from Le Pen's voters in the se-
cond round. Chirac, in par-
ticular, will have to attract a
large share of the far right if
he is to defeat Mitterrand.
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million are Jews.
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the Jewish state was founded,
its overall population has
grown more than five and a
half times, and its Jewish
population slightly more.
This was due primarily to
immigration.
There were only 650,000
Jews in Israel (806,000 total)
when it won independence in
1948. The population totaled
two million 10 years later, 2.8
million (including east Jeru-
salem's residents) on Israel's
20th anniversary in 1968,
and 3.7 million ten years ago.
Since 1948, some 1.8 mil-
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the country. Nearly half of
them — 906,000 — came dur-
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statehood.
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